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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Geeks to the rescue: How to save the world in 54 hours
At Tech4Change participants pitch, build, and present tech-oriented social enterprise concepts that can create jobs and solve problems for the world's poorest of the poor. ... -
How monetary inflation leads to consumer price inflation
The most important factor determining whether or not monetary inflation will mainly cause consumer price inflation or asset price inflation is simply what the early receivers ... -
50th Super Bowl host: New San Francisco 49ers stadium gets 2016 NFL title game
50th Super Bowl host: The San Francisco area will play host in 2016. The 50th Super Bowl host site will be California's 12th Super Bowl. ... -
Burmese optimistic after historic White House visit
Burmese are celebrating an end to their long international isolation with the first state visit to the US by a Myanmar president in almost 50 years. ... -
Immigration reform moves forward: What's included?
Omnibus immigration reform moves from committee to the full Senate with bipartisan. The bill includes increased skilled-worker visas, provisional residency for current illegal ... -
Tornado death toll lowered to 24 (+video)
Tornado death toll lowered from 51 to 24 in Moore, Okla. On Tuesday, the state medical examiner lowered the tornado death toll to 24 people, including at least nine children. ... -
Google, Apple draw transatlantic ire over 'double Irish' tax haven
Big technology companies like Apple and Google are feeling heat on both sides of the Atlantic over their use of Irish corporate-friendly tax policies to pay little, if any tax. ... -
Oklahoma tornado: Energy dodges a bullet
A devastating Oklahoma tornado left a trail of destruction Monday. How and why did the state's vast oil and gas infrastructure emerge seemingly unscathed from the Oklahoma ... -
Oklahoma tornado: How accurate were predictions?
The devastation that the tornado wreaked on Moore, Okla., highlights both the progress forecasters have made and the remaining challenges they face in predicting such events. ... -
'Bishop' gets 37 years: He could have gotten 200
'The Bishop' gets a 37-year sentence after his conviction for 12 counts related to his construction and mailing of pipe bombs. The bombs failed to explode, but 'The Bishop' ...
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