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Monitor articles for September 14, 2017
- US foreign policy: Who is in charge?
- How to fix US politics? Maybe start by seeing it as an ‘industrial complex.’
- 6 books to kick off the 2017 football season
- Why strikes and poor polling aren't derailing Macron's reform plans
- It's a small world after all, say scientists warning of sand scarcity
- Quotas bring wave of Nepalese women into office. What they need next.
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Thursday, September 14, 2017
- As the world watched Harvey and Irma, devastating floods washed over South Asia
- Colombia partners with locals in order to stop cocaine production, US warns it may not be enough
- While UN imposes sanctions, Mattis sends his own message to North Korea
- Legally sourced chocolate could help end deforestation in West Africa
- With rebuilding under way, assessing government responses to Irma and Harvey
- EU advice for nations with big visions
- Asian businesses push to end modern slavery for migrant workers
- Alarming lesson in Florida for future disaster preparedness
- 'A Legacy of Spies' reminds readers why they have loved John le Carré so well and so long
- Say no to the 'Blue Whale Challenge'
- Ballistics: What goes up must come down
- DeVos sets the stage for debate over campus sexual assault guidelines
- US homelessness is on the decline