Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2015 Magazine Back Issues
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- Afghan Women Gain 18
- Lifting Latin America's Schools 21
- Teen With A Porpoise 42
- In China, Christianity's Growth Has Made It More Visible
- Private Drones Try Again 13
- Global Progress On Aids 18
- Saving Art In Numbai 42
- Europe's Path To Web Privacy
- Who Are France's Muslims? 13
- Mine Safety Gains 18
- Entrepreneurs Rise In Haiti 42
- Africa's Solar Revolution
- Obama Looks Abroad 10
- A Bust On The Bakken 21
- Georgian Muslims Come Home 24
- New Magnets For Millennials
- U.S. India In Awkward Dance 10
- Fighting Hate In Germany 21
- On Film: Red Army 38
- How Police Can Get It Right
- New Budget Test GOP 10
- Confronting Measles 13
- Rainer On Film: Timbuktu 38
- Keeping Kids From Crime
- Boko Haram Surges 13
- Organic Farming's Global Rise 18
- Who Has Putin's Ear? 21
- Keep Calm I'm Not A Terrorist
- Social Security Shortfall? 13
- Progress In Somalia 18
- Homes For India's Orphans 42
- Back To Work-Even The Long-Term
- Why Libya Wobbles 13
- Turkey's New Swagger 21
- Soothing A Deep German Debate 42
- Selma's Long March
- Net Neutrality And You 13
- U.S. Retailers Hike Wages 18
- Why Argentina Wavers 21
- Europe Tilts Left And Right
- Right To Work Laws 13
- Romania Targets Corruption 18
- Angel Of East St. Louis 42
- Why Political Dynasties
- Who Wants What In Iraq 13
- Teachers Of S. Sudan 18
- Sharing Economy Shifts 21
- The Jihadists: How Big A Threat?
- New Test For Tunisia 10
- Kenya's Reach To Muslims 21
- Film : The Art Of Salgado 38
- Making It Work
- Where Next On Iran? 10
- Plants That Defy Drought 18
- Complex U.S. Alliances 21
- Innocence Found- He Served 39 Years For A Crime
- U.S. Push On Cybersecurity 13
- Rwanda's Recovery 21
- Housing A City's Homeless 42
- The People's Telescope
- British Election Basics 13
- Good News On Co2 18
- Free-Range Parenting Flap 21
- Cities And Regions Around The US Are Scrambling To Become The Silicon Valley Of Cybersecurity
- What Baltimore Shows 10
- Why Divestment Surges 13
- China's Drug Problem 21
- Work Life Balance -Junior Edition
- Islamic State's Reach 10
- Paulson On China 13
- Parenting Transgender Teens 20
- The Desert Kingdom Takes An Assertive New Stance
- A Tiff Over Trade 13
- Smartphones As Quake Detectors 18
- School For Rural India 42
- The Toughest Test
- Rohingya Migrant Crisis 13
- Women Of Silicon Valley 21
- Helping Nicaragua's Kids 42
- Can Tweeters Be Tamed?
- Saving Reefs, Livelihoods 18
- Safer Sugar Harvest 21
- Satyajit Ray's Epic Films 38
- Dancing With The Bear
- Behind Fifa Scandal 13
- Progress On Bullying 18
- Race And Justice In S. Carolina 21
- In The U.S. They Outnumber Married Adults
- Why Flood Losses Fall 18
- Europe's Corruption Fight 21
- Summer Books For Kids 40
- Israel Ended Its Driest Year On Record With A Water Surplus
- Where World's Nukes Are 13
- Why Roma Are Rising 18
- How Solar Helps Nepal 44
- Cities, Crime, And Cops.
- U.S.: Wildlife Recovers 18
- Africa: Chad Steps Up 21
- S.E. Asia: Home Sweet Dome 44
- The Southern Voice
- Greece, Iran, And Dignity 10
- Vets Fight Child Porn 21
- On Film: Cartel Land 38
- Out Of Syria A 1,500-Mile Journey Of Hope And Hardship
- Policing With Compassion 18
- What Iran Deal Means 21
- Broadening Study Abroad 42
- Why Asia Is Still Fighting World War II
- Climate-Change Fighters 18
- Churches And Racial Healing 21
- Atom-Bomb Survivors 42
- How Do Voters Really Decide ?
- South China Sea Tension 13
- Cleaner U.S. Rivers 18
- Mentoring In The Philippines 42
- Climate Action Goes Local
- Questions On Iran Deal 13
- Muslim, Christian Unity 21
- Corruption Fighter 42
- New Orleans Recovery Is Still Not Complete
- How DNA Fights Poaching 14
- Global Vacationers 20
- On Film: Trouble In S. Sudan 38
- The Battery Revolution
- Britain's Labour Reboot 13
- Softer Southern Justice 21
- Canine Conservationists 44
- How Will History See Obama?
- Honduras Fights Drought 18
- Mideast Peacemakers 21
- Steve Jobs, On Film (Again) 38
- The China Whisperer
- What Migrant Flow Show 13
- Seeing Hurricanes Sooner 18
- Vermont's Power Play 21
- Rise Of The Insta-City
- Guatemala Fights Corruption 13
- Nigeria's Other Export 21
- Toronto Film Festival 38
- The Principal - An Inaugural Year
- Do U.S. Courts Favor Police? 13
- Rethinking Solitary 18
- Film: Labyrinth Of Lies 38
- What Will The Capitalist Masses Bring?
- Roots Of Mass Shootings 10
- Canada's Political Crossroads 13
- Hillary's Real Test 21
- The Iran Gambit By Andrew J. Bacevich
- Who Wants What In Syria 13
- Extreme Poverty Falls 18
- Japan's New Nationalism? 21
- The Next Food Revolution
- New Flare-Up In Israel 10
- Deforestation Slow 18
- Immigrants Help Immigrants 21
- So How's The Middle Class, Really?
- Common Sense On Guns? 13
- Kurdish Ambitions 21
- Land-Mine Safety In Sudan 42
- The Recruiting Of An American Jihadi
- Money And The Vote 13
- U.S. Grad Rates Rise 18
- Clout For Canada's Aboriginals? 21
- World Of Walls
- How Millennials Help 18
- Direct Your Dollars 37
- Review: The Gratitude Diaries 42
- Small Gifts - Big Changes
- Hacktivists Vs. Islamic State 13
- Beating World Hunger 18
- G.O.P.'S Kansas Brand 21
- Icon Of The Tetons
- Vetting Refugees 13
- Latin America Fights Harassment 18
- Schools Vs. Boko Haram 21
- Islam's Mystery Order
- Europe's Muslims 13
- Refugees In America 21
- Maggie Smith's New Star Turn 38
- Where Are The Swing Voters?
- Combat Roles For Women 13
- Photos Of The Year 24
- Embracing Refugees In Berlin 44
- The End Of Homelessness?
- A Power Shift In Solar 18
- Who Owns Religion? 21
- Moscow's Mentor Of Mentors 42
- Out Of The Dark -A Global Report-
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the new religious movement Christian Science, Church of Christ, Scientist.
Since its founding, the newspaper has been based in Boston. Over its existence, seven Monitor journalists have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, including Edmund Stevens (1950), John Hughes (1968), Howard James (1968), Robert Cahn (1969), Richard Strout (1978), David S. Rohde (1996), and Clay Bennett (2002).