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Monitor articles for August 10, 2018
- ‘What Will People Say’ presents a cultural divide with urgency
- Monsters no more? Cape Cod sharks get a makeover
- Pence calls space 'next battlefield' while detailing Space Force
- Buddhism flourishes in Siberia, opening window on its pre-Soviet past
- In northeast India, 4 million must prove citizenship as nativist anger churns
- How can I learn to love myself?
- Why can’t the English ... speak as we do?
- Paving Mexico’s road to reconciliation
- August 10, 2018 – The Christian Science Monitor Daily
- In Canada's spat with Saudi Arabia, signs of a trickier road for democracies
- Small organic dairy farms fight to stay in business
- Tuskegee's Confederate statue stands in predominantly black town
- 'BlacKkKlansman' tells a truth-is-stranger-than-fiction story about the KKK
- As NFL preseason begins, so do protests by players
- South Korea should not warm to North Korea too quickly, Iran cannot blame Trump for its problems, New Israeli law hurts the balance between nationality and democracy, In defense of journalism, Bangladesh should develop a ‘circular’ clothes-making model
- Congress members' freedom to sit on corporate boards raises ethical concerns
- Top Picks: John Coltrane's 'Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album,' 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' on Netflix, and more top picks
- What are you watching? Readers recommend 'Parks and Recreation,' 'NewsRadio'
- For people of Charlottesville, a long year of reckoning
- How one man left hate behind – and helped others do the same