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Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2023 Magazine Back Issues

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  • What Would Pete The Plumber Do?
  • Advice To Congress From Problem -Solver In Other Walks Of Life
  • The Pilot- The Leadership Coach
  • By Christa Case Bryant
  • Life Or Death Choices
  • Many View Assisted Dying As An Act Of Compassion
  • Some Of Those Left Behind Would Beg To Differ
  • By Sara Miller Llana With Whitney Eulich And Dominique Soguel
  • Underwater Gardens By Stephanie Hanes
  • Coral Reefs Are One Of Our Most Important Ecosystems
  • How Scientists Are Seeding Future Growth
  • The Alaska Way
  • Rep Mary Peltola Prizes Pragmatism Over Party
  • By Francine Kiefer
  • When Is A Debt To Society Paid?
  • Tragedy Claimed The Lives Of A Beloved Canadian Hockey Team
  • The Perpetrator Went To Jail
  • Should He Be Deported Too?
  • Justice Or Politics?
  • Democracies From France To Israel
  • Have Prosecuted Leaders-With Mixed Results
  • What Can The U.S. Learn?
  • Michael Cox Once Beaten
  • By Boston Police
  • He Now Leads Them
  • By Kalpana Jain
  • The Peril-And Promise Of Somalia
  • Reporter Scott Peterson Returns After 30 Years
  • Week Of February 27 2023
  • Home-Field Advantage
  • In The Valley Of The Kings
  • Egyptian Archaeologists Are Reclaiming Their History
  • By Taylor Luck
  • She Concedes Nothing
  • By Simon Montlake
  • Lightning Rarely Strikes Twice In U.S. Politics
  • So There May Be A Certain Logic In Kari Lake's Perpetual Campaign
  • It's The Difference
  • Between Buying And Owning
  • By Patrik Jonsson
  • The Right To Repair
  • In Texas Rural Republicans
  • Wrestle With School Choice
  • ABCs And GOP
  • By Henry Gass
  • What' Happening To Nature?
  • By Stephanie Hanes And Christa Case Bryant
  • Outdoors People Speak Up For The Planet
  • Despite Partisan Divides
  • In Charge By Ira Porter
  • Where Women Athletic Directors
  • Take The Lead
  • Does Police Reform Work?
  • By Harry Bruinius
  • In New York It Depends On Whom You Ask
  • The Power Of Memory
  • By Martin Kuz
  • By Refusing To Forget
  • Ukraine Asserts Its Identity
  • Where Speaker McCarthy
  • Is Coming From By Christa Case Bryant
  • Week Of May 8 2023
  • When A Team's Win
  • Leads To A Town's Victory
  • By Stephen Humphries
  • A Day In The Life Of A Library By Jackie Valley
  • We Take A Close Look At A Public Resource
  • Threatened With Being Defunded
  • Greening A Desert By Taylor Luck
  • Can The Oil Industry Help
  • Address Climate Change?
  • Saudi Arabia Says Yes
  • What Lies Beneath
  • The Surface In The South?
  • Roots Of Violence
  • By Noah Robertson And Patrik Jonsson
  • When The Culture Wars
  • Came To School
  • How A Quiet Majority Kept One Community's
  • Focus On The Kids By Courtney E. Martin
  • Reparations Debate
  • Mending The Past
  • Forging The Future
  • Plastics Have Shaped
  • Nearly Every Aspect Of Society Now What?
  • Breaking The Mold
  • By Stephanie Hanes
  • Extinct Or Elusive
  • Why Bird-Watchers Aren't Ready
  • To Give Up On The Ivorybill
  • By Richard Mertens
  • A Reporter Returns To Malawi
  • Seeing What Girls Gain
  • And Give Up -By Staying In School
  • By Xanthe Scharff
  • Fighting Wildfires
  • By Doug Struck
  • A Family Tradition
  • Still Standing By Sara Miller Llana
  • Amid Quake's Destruction
  • The Spirit Of Unity Lives On In This Turkish City
  • Small, Student Driven
  • Learning Spaces Catch On
  • Micros School By Jackie Valley
  • When Home Is Not For Sale
  • Across The Americas
  • Tribes Stand Up For The Land
  • By Henry Gass And Erika Page
  • By Scott Peterson And Howard LaFranchi
  • Ukrainians Pitch In
  • Protecting Churches Childhood And Community
  • Summer Of Labor
  • Beyond Higher Wages Unions Pursue
  • Issues Of Dignity
  • By Laurent Belsie And Patrik Jonsson
  • Temperatures Are Rising
  • How Countries Are Responding
  • By Harry Bruinius Lenora Chu, Colette Davidson
  • Ali Martin And Dominique Soguel
  • What's The Best Way
  • To Reduce Addiction?
  • By Story Hinckley
  • Portland Vs. Fentanyl
  • Democracy Along The Black Sea
  • As Russia Eyes Georgia
  • Georgia Eyes The EU
  • By Anna Mulrine Grobe
  • Putting Bidenomics To The Test
  • Manufacturing Jobs And Green Energy
  • Do Voters Care?
  • By Simon Montlake
  • 12 Years Later
  • Syrians Seek Justice
  • By Dominique Soguel And Taylor Luck
  • The Arab Spring Lives On In Hearts -And Courts
  • Our Reporter Returns To Rural China To Witness
  • The Legacy Of Teacher Bai
  • By Ann Scott Tyson
  • Against The Odds
  • Attorney Dennis Muñoz Fights For
  • Human Rights In EL Salvador
  • Defender Of Lost Causes
  • For These Politicians
  • Leading Is More Complicated Than The Culture Wars Suggest
  • Southern Out And Electable
  • By Patrik Jonsson
  • The Climate Generation
  • Born Into Crisis Building Solutions
  • By Sara Miller Llana And Stephanie Hanes
  • The Activists He May Determine
  • The Temperature Of Your World
  • By Sara Miller Llana
  • On Tides Of Climate Change
  • Adaptability Buoys Hope
  • The Adapters By Sara Miller Llana
  • Suing The World To Save It
  • Children Pioneer A Right To A Secure Future
  • The Challengers By Stephanie Hanes
  • Seaweed's Power To Sustain
  • A Tiny Island With Big Climate Solutions
  • The Innovators By Stephanie Hanes
  • Back To The Land
  • Digging In To Sustainable Farming
  • The Regenerators By Stephanie Hanes
  • Safeguarding A Right To Be Cold
  • In A Heating World
  • Week Of December 18 2023
  • The Christian Science
  • Monitor Weekly
  • Week Of December 25 2023
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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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