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- Economists put a price tag on the benefits of coral reefs
- Guardians of Being
- The hidden costs of fossil fuels - and biofuels, too
- New Moon opening night: In Israel, it's hard to find much on the film at all.
- Oprah Winfrey: saint or mindless consumerist?
- In Chicago, mixed feelings about end of Oprah Winfrey show
- Venezuela blows up two bridges along Colombia border
- The strength of hope
- The Messenger
- Weather for Black Friday? Cold and a strong chance of shopping.
Christian Science Monitor | All Stories
- Bill Clinton's 'rock star status' delivers in North Korea
- Noodle-hanging idioms and other inscrutables
- Clinton 'rescue' in North Korea leaves Obama on the spot
- Clinton maneuvers testy time for US, Africa
- As a CIA spy, I saw in Iran what the West cannot ignore
- Now sworn in, Ahmadinejad could crack down harder
- Terror - 'it shall not come near you'
- What Hillary Clinton seeks to achieve in Africa
- Heroin's comeback: busts at levels not seen since the '70s.
- Why can't health insurance be more like auto insurance?
Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories
- New Moon opening night: In Israel, it's hard to find much on the film at all.
- Venezuela blows up two bridges along Colombia border
- Honduras interim leader may step down. Will that help President Zelaya?
- Iraq election official: Even if Kurdish boycott averted, January deadline impossible
- New Moon opening night: South Africa teen says 'it has it all'
- Guatemala slowly confronts widespread rape of women
- New Moon opening night: Chinese women are swept off their feet
- New Moon opening night: In India, a teen's online petition brings series to the big screen
- Mohamed ElBaradei says Iran nuclear deal still possible
- Iran nuclear deal: six world powers mull sanctions
Christian Science Monitor | World
- In Chicago, mixed feelings about end of Oprah Winfrey show
- Pentagon to probe 'internal weaknesses' behind Fort Hood shooting
- Senators say Fort Hood shooting was terrorism
- Weather for Black Friday? Cold and a strong chance of shopping.
- Great American Smokeout 2009: Which states have most smokers?
- New York, terror trial capital of the US
- The mystery of the mastodons gets a few big clues
- Woman charged in Fort Hood-related hate crime: Pulling a headscarf
- Afghanistan troop surge could be a slow rollout
- Fewer hate crimes in 2008, Obama's election year, data show
Christian Science Monitor | USA
- Welcome, to Mr. and Ms. Europe
- The real reason Iran can't be trusted
- Let a child lose a game and learn to cope with failure
- Health care and illegal immigrants in America: why Mexico is the key
- How China and the US can boost the global economy
- Obama, China, and wishful thinking about American jobs
- Karzai's inauguration and Obama's demand for action on corruption
- Middle East peace: Can Palestinians do an end run around Israel?
- The Fed is foolishly weakening the dollar
- Twilight and New Moon: sexual longing in a world of vampire abstinence
Christian Science Monitor | Commentary
- US foot-dragging dims hopes for world trade deal
- Best deals from Black Friday 2009 ads: Use your smartphone
- New Economy cities: Boston is magnet for high-skilled workers
- New Economy cities: Houston aims to move beyond the oil age
- New Economy cities: Huntsville eyes next launchpad for growth
- New Economy cities: Fort Collins builds on clean tech
- New Economy cities: A Seattle slew of advantages
- The world’s next boom cities
- Five cities that will rise in the New Economy
- Um, Virginia, Santa’s not getting his mail in North Pole, Alaska
Christian Science Monitor | Work/Money
- Anger and anxiety over fee hike at University of California
- Chicago schools get new tool in fight against youth violence
- Obama’s new push for preschool for at-risk children
- China leads surge of foreign students into US colleges
- Which states are innovative in education? A new report card.
- Will a longer school day help close the achievement gap?
- Which states have the highest standards for students?
- Student 'proficiency': What is your state's definition?
- No improvement for fourth-graders on national math test
- Mississippi mandates civil rights classes in schools
Christian Science Monitor | Learning
- Helping orphans, Tibetan and Chinese alike
- People Making A Difference: Chrissie Lam
- People making a difference: Gunnar Swanson
- Binge drinking spreads to Italy
- Preventing suicides in the military
- People making a difference: Aryeh Sufrin
- People making a difference: Aryeh Sufrin
- People making a difference: Robert Quinn
- Jay Leno's new show and the rise of political humor
- The Jay Leno Show and the rise of political humor
Christian Science Monitor | Living
- Bing: Google gets some real competition
- Google Chrome OS: Why should people switch?
- Scoot Coupe zips back into spotlight with the holiday season approaching
- Windows 7 sees ‘fantastic’ sales numbers
- Forget the fangs. It’s spam that should really scare ‘Twilight’ fans.
- Modern Warfare helps buoy Q3 profits at GameStop
- Top five examples of Augmented Reality
- Google phone rumors put damper on Droid buzz
- Modern Warfare 2 grosses $550 million in first five days
- Google, Bing continue to gobble up market share
Christian Science Monitor | Sci/Tech
- Oprah Winfrey: saint or mindless consumerist?
- In Chicago, mixed feelings about end of Oprah Winfrey show
- 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' - movie review
- 'The Blind Side' - movie review
- 'The Messenger' - movie review
- 'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans' – movie review
- Colts vs Patriots 2009: Pass the smelling salts - to Belichick, too
- Museum of Chinese in America opens in New York
- Washington Redskins can keep team name; Supreme Court refuses native Americans' suit
- 'Pirate Radio' – movie review
Christian Science Monitor | Arts/Entertainment
- Volunteer travel
- Volunteering at Yosemite is a natural
- Airline Ambassadors: Taking flight on a mission
- Volunteers get wild in Alaska
- Poverty tours travel a fine line
- Travel books for the inquisitive
- Lower gasoline prices mean road trips are back this Memorial Day
- Skiing 'with Chinese characteristics?'
- Volunteer vacations devoted to animals
- Surprising echoes of Bhutan in Texas
Christian Science Monitor | Travel
- Redemption
- 'Jingle-belling' in China
- Where did that Christmas song come from?
- Today's Article on Christian Science: 'Meekness will receive him'
- Commuter, converted
- A psalm of protection and healing in Iran
- Light up the garden with daylilies
- My dad and Mr. Zakowski
- When evil feels powerful
- Seed sales spring up
Christian Science Monitor | The Home Forum
- Jamaica's women rising
- Australian women shrink the pay gap
- Historic first: Kuwaiti women vote, run
- Women and 'gendercide'
- Iraqi women argue, but agree on their special role
- Women who shoulder the world's burdens with grace
- High-tech Germany only now warming to working moms
- Report: Sexual assualt of women soldiers on rise in US military | csmonitor.com
csmonitor.com | Women Making History Today
- A stand for principle, bumper to bumper
- Parents' own teen years - how honest to be?
- Social responsibility: Taking away Dad's car keys?
- Should we throw away Mom's things?
- Grade inflation is not a victimless crime
- If a kid's diary is online, should mom peek?
- When the legal thing isn't the right thing
- He met the 'right' girl on eve of his wedding to another
- What does it mean to 'Support Our Troops'?
csmonitor.com | Moral Dilemmas
- Proton Beams Are on Track at Collider
- Tips for the Admissions Test ... to Kindergarten
- A Hamster Is the Season’s Hottest Toy
- Ex-Smoker Wins Against Philip Morris
- New Consensus Sees Stimulus Package as Worthy Step
- Panel to Consider Sanford Impeachment
- To Blacks, Precious Is ‘Demeaned’ or ‘Angelic’
- The TV Watch: The Fine Art of Quitting While She’s Ahead
- Hershey Considers a Counterbid for Cadbury
- Students Continue to Protest California Tuition Increases
NYT > Home Page
- The Thread: Whose Recession Is It, Anyway?
- Op-Ed Contributor: The Wet Side of the Moon
- Letters: Dimming Prospects for Mideast Peace?
- Letter: Confirming Judges
- Letter: Tehran States Its Case
- Letters: A Pill a Day to Keep Cancer Away?
- Letter: Breast Screening Advice
- Letter: Iranian Dissidents in Iraq
- Op-Ed Contributor: Addicted to Mammograms
- Op-Ed Columnist: The Big Squander
NYT > Opinion
- Raymond Carver’s Life and Stories
- Christian Leaders Unite on Political Issues
- Movie Review | 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon': Abstinence Makes the Heart ... Oh, You Know
- Google Offers Peek at Operating System, a Potential Challenge to Windows
- Winfrey Bets on Her Future With Cable
- 36 Hours in Rajasthan, India
- Anglican Leader Defends Faith as Vatican Welcomes His Members
- News Analysis: Screening Debate Reveals Culture Clash in Medicine
- Back to Business: With F.H.A. Help, Easy Loans in Expensive Areas
- U.S. Mortgage Delinquencies Reach a Record High
NYT > Most E-mailed Articles
- Basics: Navigating With Feedback From Fellow Drivers
- Basics: Digital Music to Please Even the Snobs
- Game Theory: In 1 Box, 3 New Games Filled With Puzzles and Fights
- State of the Art: Apple Offers New Goodies in Leopard System
- To Point the Naked Eye, or Certain Telescopes, a Guide to the Stars
- Copy Video From Your PC, and Then Watch It on Your TV
- Grab Those Free HDTV Signals and Feed Them to Your PC
- A Walkman With Flashy Features to Compete With Those ‘i’ Devices
- Off the Couch, Potato: The Programs You Crave, Relayed From Home to Your Handy Traveling Laptop
- Q & A: Tip of the Week: Satellite Images
NYT > Technology
- Nebraska Senator Will Vote to Start Health Debate
- U. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell Research
- Dialysis Unit Closing Hits Illegal Immigrants Hard
- Ex-Smoker Wins Against Philip Morris
- Signs That Swine Flu Wave Has Peaked in U.S.
- Patient Money: How to Find Mental Health Care When Money Is Tight
- News Analysis: Medical Science and Practice in Conflict
- Guidelines Push Back Age for Cervical Cancer Tests
- Senate Health Care Bill Faces Crucial First Vote
- Sir John Crofton, Pioneer in TB Cure, Dies at 97
NYT > Health
- Dialysis Unit Closing Hits Illegal Immigrants Hard
- Proton Beams Are on Track at Collider
- Couple Plead Guilty in Cuba Spying Case
- World Briefing | Africa: Somalia: Video Plea by British Couple Held by Pirates
- World Briefing | Europe: Croatia: Border Deal With Slovenia Is Ratified
- World Briefing | Asia: Pakistan: Fears of Militant Influx After Afghan Buildup
- World Briefing | Asia: Japan: U.S. Soldier Says He May Have Run Over Man
- World Briefing | Europe: Albania: Town to Unveil Statue of President Bush
- World Briefing | The Americas: Canada: Court Orders Refugee Board to Consider ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ in Army Deserter’s Case
- World Briefing | Europe: Italy: Woman in Political Scandal Is Found Dead
NYT > International
- Sunday Styles Preview: Hip-Hop’s New Steps
- Movie Review | 'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans': A New Orleans Mystery: A Cop So Bad, He’s Good
- Journeys: In Marfa, Texas, Minimalist Art and Maximum Flavor
- Pettah Journal: Ripe for the Plucking, but Fewer Dare to Try
- L’aquila Journal: After Quake in Italy, Seeking Greener Pastures
- This Land: In Prison, Playing Just to Kill Time and Just Maybe to Help Solve a Murder
- Milbridge Journal: Maine Town Is Riven by Housing Dispute
- An Afghan Development Model: Small Is Better
- Job Woes Exacting a Heavy Toll on Family Life
- President, at Service, Hails Fort Hood’s Fallen
NYT > Multimedia
- Vast Bailout by U.S. Proposed in Bid to Stem Financial Crisis
- Pain Spreads as Credit Vise Grows Tighter
- Drug Label, Maimed Patient and Test for Court
- For Rivals, Finance Crisis Is Posing on-the-Fly Tests
- Simpson Defense Alleges Police Glee in His Arrest
- Husband of Alaska Governor Refuses to Testify in Legislature’s Trooper Inquiry
- The Ad Campaign: Obama Attacks McCain in a Bid to Attract Hispanic Voters
- Bush Emerges After Days of Financial Crisis
- After Impasse, New California Budget Agreement
- The New McCain: More Aggressive and Scripted on the Campaign Trail
NYT > National
- NY1 Political Reporter Guilty of Attempted Assault in Dispute With Wife
- State’s Credit Rating Could Be Lowered, Investors Service Says
- Steps Taken to Reduce Mistakes on 911 Fire Calls
- After 18 Years, Freed to a World With Cellphones
- Tips for the Admissions Test ... to Kindergarten
- Bruno Won’t Take Stand at His Corruption Trial
- Big City: A Kid’s Idea, for Dogs to Savor
- Regulated, Inspected and Licensed
- Washington Heights Journal: When Death Visits a Popular Beauty Salon
- Poetry Series Spurs Debate on the Use of an Old Slur Against Puerto Ricans
NYT > New York Region
- U. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell Research
- Albert Crewe, First to Show a Single Atom, Is Dead at 82
- Voracious Invader May Be Nearing Lake Michigan
- Proton Beams Are on Track at Collider
- World Briefing | Europe: Italy: Galileo’s Body Parts to Be on Display
- Hacked E-mails Fuel Climate Change Skeptics
- Signs That Swine Flu Wave Has Peaked in U.S.
- Panel Sees No Need for A-Bomb Upgrade
- University Weighs Tighter Limits on Stem Cell Research
- Industrialized Nations Unveil Plans to Rein in Emissions
NYT > Science
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