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Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2016 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Is Iran Deal Working? 13
  • Religion In Russia 21
  • Helping Ghana's Street Kids 42
  • Dog Man Greg Mahle's Humanitarian Odyssey Saves The Lives Of Thousands Of Strays
  • Saudi Arabia, Iran Face Off 10
  • Obama Acts On Guns 13
  • A Late-Season Paddle 45
  • Getting Settled 30 Countries-25Languages - 1American Town
  • Progress On Land Mines 13
  • New China-Japan Clash 21
  • Saving His Mother Tongue 42
  • The Trump Effect- Win Or Lose, The Celebritician Has Already Changed The GOP And American Politics
  • Capping Methane Leaks 13
  • Costa Rica's Big Power Win 18
  • Bird-Loss Documentary 38
  • China Hacks The World
  • Stock Shock From China? 17
  • Clout For Israel Arabs 21
  • A Warm Tortilla Tale 45
  • Up From Poverty
  • A Reboot For Myanmar? 17
  • Benefits For Gig Workers 21
  • Film: Iceland's Rams 38
  • Beyond Montessori, Beyond Child Centered, Beyond Home-Schooling A Free-Range
  • Self-Driving Cars Roll Up 17
  • Saving Amazon's Forest 18
  • Iran Woos Its Youths 21
  • An American City's Bold Response To Rape
  • Astronomy Breakthrough 17
  • U.S. Exonerations Rise 18
  • Winning Back Dropouts 21
  • Remnants The Struggle Over Memorials Of A Disowned Past
  • Latin America Helps - The Help 18
  • Allies VS. Radicalization 21
  • Books: Irish Rebel 40
  • Canadian Cool-He's Got The Pedigree And A Reaganesque Optimism
  • G.O.P. In Crisis 10
  • EU: Will Britain Bail? 17
  • Return Of Student Activism 18
  • Prescription: Contact In The US,A Baby Is Born Every 25 Minutes With Symptoms Stemming From A Mother
  • A Greener Grid? 16
  • What's Stirring Campuses Now 20
  • ACCRA, Ghana, In Pictures 24
  • How The Country Went From A Violent Narco-State To A Latin American Success Story
  • Reimagining Zoos 18
  • How The World Sees Trump 21
  • U.S. Slavery's Story Told 42
  • Education's Mr. Fix - It?
  • Briefing: Africa's Drought 17
  • Egypt's Other Revolution 18
  • On Film: Fastball 39
  • Inside The Texas Abortion Wars
  • Two Takes On Security 17
  • Move Out Or Fix Up? 21
  • A Caribbean Lake Mystery 24
  • Excuse Me, Sir, But Might There Be An Easier Way?
  • Panama Papers Fallout 10
  • Brazil On The Boil 17
  • Is China River Cleanup Real? 21
  • Stephen Curry Has Become a Virtuous Superstar-Just When Sports Needs One
  • State Of Islamic State 17
  • Vermont Targets Heroin 18
  • Two Worlds On Gay Rights 21
  • Up, Up, And Out Of Reach
  • What Are Superdelegates? 17
  • Mexico City Slakes Its Thirst 18
  • Poland's Two Faces 21
  • The Saga Of Shahzad
  • Comeback For Tigers 16
  • Wage Experiment In Maine 20
  • Legal For Immigrants 42
  • Campus Report Where Diversity Works
  • Beating Ransomware 17
  • A Rising Greek Resolve 21
  • Helping Baltimore Heal 42
  • My Decade In China By Peter Ford/Beijing Bureau Chief
  • A New Era For Oil 17
  • Rise In World Citizens 18
  • Gleaning To Spread Surplus 42
  • Who Are The Republicans Now?
  • Reintegrating Ex-Cons 18
  • Mideast's Bold-Line Borders 21
  • Unexpected Artists 42
  • Olympians Without A Country
  • Winning The Famine Fight 18
  • Border - Split Families 21
  • On Film: The Witness 38
  • Brexit Vote Raises Deeper Questions About Britain Identity
  • Clinton's Email Saga 17
  • Smoking's U.S. Decline 18
  • Support For Public Defenders 21
  • The Snow Soldiers
  • The Meaning Of Orlando 10
  • Mexico's Justice Push 18
  • Where Russia Vacations 21
  • How Vermont's GMO Labeling Law May Change What America Eats
  • Mission To Mars? 17
  • U.S. School Suspensions Drop 18
  • Sheltering Thai Children 42
  • What A Cross-Country Journey Reveals About The Mind-Set Of Millennials
  • Brazil's Olympic Hurdles 17
  • Co2 Into Stone? 18
  • Europe And The Brexit Effect
  • The Brick Children
  • Responding To Dallas 10
  • A Less Pacifist Japan? 17
  • Electric Planes Take Flight 18
  • Parks Under Pressure
  • How Islamic State Evolves 17
  • Good News On Ozone 18
  • Maine And Moderates 21
  • Going Deep-What New Scientific Discoveries Under The Sea Reveal About Energy
  • Rise Of Pokemon Go 17
  • A Surge In Afghan Refugees 21
  • Solar Plane's Stellar Feat 24
  • The Truth About Free Trade
  • America's Long Workday 17
  • Outdoor Ed For All? 21
  • Saving An Ancient Treasure 42
  • When Faith And The Law Collide
  • Dirty-Bomb Danger? 17
  • Policing Schools 20
  • Film: A Tale Of Love And Darkness 38
  • That Art Saved
  • Private Prisons End 18
  • Democracy In Africa's South 21
  • Musical Fix In Cambodia 42
  • Targeting Gun Suicides
  • Colombia's Peace Deal 17
  • Ending Veteran Homelessness 18
  • A Grandma Vs. Gangs 44
  • America In Black & White
  • Russia's School Debate 14
  • Foundation Under Fire 17
  • Fighting Poverty From Space 18
  • Unified In Spirit
  • Tidal Power Surges 18
  • Why Springfield Slid 21
  • A German's Reach To Refugees 42
  • Creating The Anti-Gang
  • Can Elections Be Hacked? 17
  • Obama's Legacy Abroad 21
  • On Film: Queen Of Katwe 38
  • Whose Europe Now?
  • Refugees And U.S. Security 17
  • Trouble In Beijing's Boom 21
  • On Film: Denial 38
  • How Women Lead
  • Easing On Demand Work 18
  • Hezbollah Turns To Syria 21
  • A Ganges Cleanup 42
  • Why Religion Still Matters
  • A Way Past Water Wars
  • What Next For Syria? 10
  • Where Billionaires Live 17
  • The New Home-Schoolers 21
  • Self - Driving Cars 17
  • How Estonia Halts Hackers 18
  • Aleppo's White Helmets 21
  • It's One Of The Most Incendiary Issues Of An Incendiary Campaign
  • Meet U.N. 'S New Chief 17
  • Poland's Big Climate Role 18
  • Car-Sharing Helps Japan 42
  • A New Generation Of Cyber Sentinels Cracks Networks-Just To Make Them Safer
  • A Check-In On Obamacare 17
  • Women In African Politics 18
  • On Film: Fire At Sea 38
  • Cities America's Democracy Labs
  • Russia: Do Sanctions Work? 17
  • Dakota Pipeline Standoff 21
  • A Leaf-Raker's Tale 45
  • Climate Exchange
  • Election 2016: What's Next After Electoral Surprise?
  • Annual Guide To Giving
  • Africa: Homegrown Philanthropy In An Epicenter Of Need
  • Asia: How China Moves To Channel Surging Private Wealth
  • Trump and Trade 17
  • Turkey's Transformative Era 21
  • Restoring Chesapeake Bay 42
  • The Prison Coders
  • Bridging The Brexit Divide 14
  • For Eco-Tourism, A Reset 18
  • Best Books Of 2016 40
  • The Schumer-Trump Dynamic Will Define The Next Four Years
  • New Hope For Flint, Mich. 14
  • What's Working In Greece 17
  • Voice For Foster Kids 44
  • The Isis Breakers
  • Where Jews Aid Muslims 14
  • Europe's Populist Surge 21
  • Black Nativity In Pictures 24
  • Did Free College Save This Town?
  • S. Korea's Feminist Push 14
  • Danish Contender 40
  • Refugee -Rescuer's Tale 45
  • The Year Of Disruption
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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).
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