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Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2018 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Bridging Black & White
  • Russia Tackles Opioids 16
  • Queen Victoria As Cupid 37
  • How I Rocked The Gym 41
  • How Donald Trump Is Changing The Presidency After One Year In Office Like No Other
  • Wyoming And Wind Power 17
  • Review Of Phantom Thread 34
  • A Sicilian Crisis 36
  • After 25 Years, Reporter Ann Scott Tyson
  • Revisits A Country She No Longer Recognizes
  • What To Expect At The Olympics 17
  • Board Game Cafes 35
  • Reconstruction Of Instruction
  • What Does Evangelical Mean? 18
  • Kung Fu Nuns 22
  • Best Books Of January 37
  • Olympic Dynasties
  • Tweaking The Kilogram 21
  • Wild Horses In Crisis 37
  • A Dog's Sense Of Time 41
  • New Trouble In The Old West
  • A Lawman, A Cattle Rustler, And The Drug Scourge Roiling Rural America
  • States Rights And Marijuana 18
  • Teen Immigrants 36
  • A Grass-Roots Movement Grows In Russia To Expose The Atrocities Committed During The Great Terror
  • Disaster Costs Rise 16
  • What Europeans Are Reading 37
  • Momentary Friendships 41
  • Living On The Edges
  • Coffee Goes Green 21
  • A Migrant Puts Down Roots 22
  • Best Books Of February 38
  • Modern Lessons For Dick & Jane
  • France And Africa Converge 17
  • Making Time Freeze 21
  • My Unquiet Library 41
  • Two Mothers, A Son's Death And The Struggle For Forgiveness
  • Who Owns The Outdoors? 14
  • The Mascot Debate 17
  • Road Rage Gone Good 41
  • Incident At The Border
  • Chicago Schools Progress 14
  • Are Stell Tariffs Needed? 17
  • New Mystery Titles 37
  • Make Way For The Esports
  • Revolution: 160 Million Fans And Exploding
  • Syria : Civilians In Peril 18
  • Best Books Of March 37
  • What Good Is Your Ivy League Degree
  • If You Don't Fit In? By Laura Pappano
  • The Sight Of Spring 22
  • Best Of Off-Broadway 36
  • Muting Hate Speech
  • Facebook And Elections 7
  • Picasso In Paris 36
  • Seeing Senegal Differently 41
  • Girls In Charge By Howard Lafranchi
  • Rooftop Beekeeping 21
  • Poetry Of Gratitude 36
  • I Love My Magnolia But... 41
  • Maple Syrup Inc.
  • Vermont's Rustic Tradition Goes
  • High Tech And High Finance
  • So What Happened To The Hobbyist With A Metal Bucket?
  • What Do You Do If The Water Rus Out?
  • How Cape Town Copes
  • Are Computers Artistic? 21
  • When Tyrants Write Books 38
  • Moms To The Rescue
  • Mothers And Grandmothers Set Up Community Kitchens
  • To Feed Puerto Rico's Storm Victims
  • Their Work Is Changing The Course Of The Island
  • Polar Power Play
  • The World's Big Powers Rush To Exploit The Arctic
  • How One Norwegian Town May Play A Key Role
  • Royal Weddings Worldwide 22
  • Sgt. Smith Goes To Washington
  • Tense Greece-Turkey Rivalry 7
  • Children's Books 34
  • Postcard Diplomacy 41
  • Harboring A Reef By Elizabeth Svoboda
  • Aerial Drone Tryouts 7
  • India's Giant Kitchen 21
  • Best Of Broadway 35
  • Dodd-Frank Revamped 17
  • Summer Camp Today 22
  • 3 Books About Planets
  • Forced Out - Beijing Razes Neighborhoods
  • Turning Fathers Into Dads
  • More Absentee Fathers Enroll
  • In Programs To Improve Ties With Their Children
  • Solving A Mystery On Pluto 20
  • Students Defy Terror
  • Nigerian Girls Go Back To School In A Bold Stad Against Boko Haram
  • Overcoming Opioids 17
  • Reasoning Like a Parrot 22
  • Heartland Renaissance By Christopher Johnston
  • The Coolest Thing About Cleveland Isn't Lebron James
  • It's.. All Of The Poetry And Art Happening Here
  • Parks That Heal Neighborhoods 14
  • E-Waste A Growing Problem 7
  • Farming At Sea 17
  • Making Room For Lions 20
  • What Is Patriotism?
  • More Help Wanted
  • Jobs Are Up But Where Are The Workers?
  • Why Companies Are Struggling To Get Their Business Done
  • Humpback Whales Rebound 14
  • How Activism Has Changed Since One Of The Most Tumultuous Summers In US History
  • Stalking Ghost Particles 20
  • Best Books Of July 38
  • Exclamation Points Resurge! 43
  • Maine's Susan Collins Senator Of Attention
  • The High - Wire Act Of A Moderate
  • Social Media And Bots 17
  • Silencing The Gunfire By Nissa Rhee
  • How One Neighborhood Is Helping Chicago
  • Shed Its Image As A Murder Capital
  • Sunday With Jimmy Carter 17
  • Chasing Asteroids By Eva Botkin-Kowacki
  • Two Missions To Bring Back Space Rocks Will Provide Clues About The Solar System
  • A Tiny Bird Bounces Back 14
  • Artisans In The Air 22
  • Some Conservative Critics Of Trump Find Themselves
  • Estranged From Their Own Party
  • Is There A Place For These Homeless Republicans?
  • Rebels On Te Right
  • Who Owns Tribal Lands?
  • By Simon Montlake
  • The US Supreme Court Will Hear A Murder Case
  • That Could Vastly Expand Native American Sovereignty
  • Rise Of The Moderates By Taylor Luck
  • More Islamists Are Moving To The Center Across The Arab World
  • Could They Remake The Politics Of The Middle East?
  • Homes That Surprise 22
  • Democracy In Disrepair By Peter Grier
  • Party Tribalism And Questions About Electoral
  • Fairness Test The US Political System In Ways
  • The Founding Fathers Never Envisioned
  • Our Writer Journeys Deep Into The Amazon
  • To Find Out About Saving
  • The Lungs Of The Earth
  • What To Read On Russia
  • Parachute Kids
  • Chinese Students Flock To U.S. High Schools
  • Can They Revive A Town In Iowa?
  • Cattle On The Move 22
  • The New Un-Capitalists
  • Many Millennials Rebel At An Economic System
  • That They Believe Puts Profits Over Fairness And Equality
  • The Hammocks Of Honduras 21
  • Leaving Can Judges Hold Strong Views
  • Bench And Still Be Impartial? Marks
  • A Kavanaugh Effect? 11
  • First Man Soars 34
  • Sout Ta Beled
  • Juba Arabic An Informal Street Language
  • Helps Bridge The Warring Factions Of South Sudan
  • It Has Become The Voice Of A Nation
  • Spotlight On Dark Money
  • Montana Is Embroiled In A Fight Over Campaign Contributions
  • That Will Reverberate Nationwide
  • By Christa Case Bryant
  • Robot Takeover Self-Driving Trucks Offer A Glimpse Of
  • Where Machines May Replace Humans In The Future
  • Crime Decline 7
  • Jordan Embraces Refugees 12
  • Finding Home-Five Stories Of How People
  • Around The World Facing Adversity
  • Forged A Sense Of Community
  • Welcoming Immgrants 8
  • Students Crossing The Border
  • Crazy Ticket Prices 21
  • Books For Young Readers 34
  • Typewriters Arise 41
  • By Ann Scott Tyson Silencing A Minority
  • How Beijing's Mass Detention Of Muslim Uyghurs Tears Apart Families
  • And Communities In Western China
  • Afghan New Guard 8
  • Transgender Right 14
  • Tech On African Farms 16
  • Photography Books 22
  • From Refugee To Mayor
  • One City's Desegregation Story
  • Soldiers Making Music 14
  • Science Over Politics 16
  • Elephant Encounters 21
  • Three Religions, One Block Party.
  • A Festival In Haifa, Israel, Brings Together Christians, Muslims.
  • And Jews For A Rare Celebration Of Unity In A Fractious Region
  • How Internet Was Hijacked 13
  • 7 Trends To Watch In 2019
  • French Grievances Run Deep 6
  • Exploring Art And Time 15
  • Photos Of The Year 18
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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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