Christian Science Monitor

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The Christian Science Monitor is a daily newspaper published by the Christian Science church. Based in Boston, Massachusetts since its founding in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, it covers a full range of national and international topics, especially international news, with reporters in 11 countries, including Russia, China, France, England, Kenya, Mexico, Israel, India, as well as the United States.

The Monitor is known for more intellectual and balanced reporting than most newspapers. It is still considered a highly respected prestige newspaper, but its circulation has fallen sharply, as the membership of the sponsoring Christian Science church has shrunk.

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