Christian Science Monitor
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) is an international newspaper published daily, Monday through Friday. Started in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist, the paper does not use wire services and instead relies largely on its own reporters in bureaus in eleven countries around the world. While at one time reporters were drawn largely from church members, this no longer holds true. (...) The Monitor (or "CSM" as it is known in the intelligence community) is widely read by CIA and other intelligence agency analysts because of the newspaper's attention to ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Gerbil, mouse astronauts perish on Russian spaceflight
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Yahoo-Tumblr deal: a bold and risky purchase (+video)
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Is that the Sony PlayStation 4 or a blurry, black brick?
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Tim McGraw's ACM special includes Faith Hill, Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum, and more
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Myanmar's White House bow: well done, but not mission accomplished
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Oklahoma braces for more tornadoes, as severe storm system lingers (+video)
Oklahoma, northwest Arkansas, and southern Missouri face a new series of tornadoes, heavy rain, and hail on Monday, as a massive storm system takes longer than usual to move ... -
Does the US need federal fracking regulations?
Federal regulations on fracking barely apply because the states involved already have a say in the way drilling proceeds, Graeber writes. Perhaps, he adds, it's the energy ... -
Kremlin orders Russian pollster to register itself as 'spy'
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Obama administration targets Fox News reporter in 'chilling' echo of AP probe (+video)
Last week, news broke that the Justice Department obtained records from AP for its investigation into an internal leak. Now, details are emerging about an investigation of a ... -
Are tit-for-tat sectarian killings enough to tilt Iraq back to war?
Bouts of sectarian fighting have worried observers many times over the past few years, but so far the worst has not come to pass. ...
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