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Yahoo! now lets you add headlines from The Christian Science Monitor to your My Yahoo! page. The process uses a technology known as RSS, and lets you choose any or all of the sections of the newspaper you want to appear on My Yahoo! (If you do want to know more about how RSS works, read csmonitor.com's rss page).

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