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Monitor articles for September 24, 2018
- The key to recovery from a sports scandal
- Breakfast with Tom Donohue: ‘real trade war’ would harm economy
- Camp Amazon: Inside the 'lungs of the Earth'
- Hungary continues to stifle independent journalism
- UN honors Nelson Mandela as peace summit begins
- White House negotiation tactics may not pay off, America needs to consider civilian costs of coalition efforts in Yemen, The EU needs financial consumer protections, Why are tech companies in Korea summit?, It’s dangerous to give algorithms control
- 'Daemon Voices' allows fans a deep dive into the world view of Philip Pullman
- When cycles of ups and downs seem inevitable
- What Kavanaugh case means for 'innocent until proven guilty'
- September 24, 2018 – The Christian Science Monitor Daily
- Brexit tensions and the two 'i-words'
- At UN, a less restrained Trump expected to double down on America First
- Readers write: Examination of US democracy, Nigerian zoo, Fourth of July coverage
- For fledgling filmmakers, ‘open screen’ cracks open the Hollywood dream
- In high-stakes election in the Maldives, a win for democracy
- Second woman comes forward with allegations against Kavanaugh
- With stalled talks between EU and May, Labour Party searches for its path
- Farmers worry bailouts won't compensate for tariff losses