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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Immigration reform is stuck in House, but 'gang' is resolute
Bipartisan group of House lawmakers depart the capital for recess without clinching a deal on immigration reform, missing their self-imposed deadline. But members insist they ...via Google News -
Obama reaches for moral high ground on drones, Gitmo
In a moral defense of his anti-terror tactics, Obama really argues for a national, even global consensus to counter the ideas of Al Qaeda and others. ... -
Obama renews push to close Guantánamo military prison
When he took office, President Obama pledged to close the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. But Congress and much of the public are against such a proposal for the ... -
Defying naysayers on all sides, Kerry keeps pushing Israelis, Palestinians to table
Conventional wisdom is that the Israelis and Palestinians are too far apart to even begin talks, but Secretary of State John Kerry appeared undaunted on his fourth visit in as ... -
Trayvon Martin texts, photos: Might they change Zimmerman trial?
Trayvon Martin texts, photos – all unflattering – were posted online Thursday by George Zimmerman's defense team. They may yet be ruled inadmissible in court. But they are ... -
House passes market-based student loan bill: Is it a step toward a solution?
The White House has threatened to veto the GOP-backed student loan bill, but supporters say passage invites input from the Senate to arrive at a compromise before rates jump ... -
Abercrombie & Fitch: What's wrong with selling just to 'cool people'?
Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries set off a cultural backlash when said that his company is primarily interested in 'good-looking people.' But the company is jealously ... -
Mailbox app finally arrives on the iPad's larger screen
Mailbox, the much loved email-sorting app, is available as a free download from the iTunes ... -
How cockroaches are evolving to avoid sweets
Evolution could now favor cockroaches with an aversion to glucose, the sugary flavoring that disguises the taste of the poison in roach bait. ... -
In wake of hacks, Twitter introduces new two-step verification process
Twitter's new security feature is optional. But if you use the micro-blogging platform a lot, it's probably a good ...
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