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The Christian Science Monitor

  • Blogs

    December 22, 2011

    The Search for A Hanukkah Doughnut Hole

    ​Food writers weary of reprinting recipes for no-grease latkes and rehashing the "applesauce or sour cream" debate have this year devoted an increasing number of feature column inches to sufganiyot, the Israeli jelly-filled doughnuts that took hold as a Hanukkah food in the 1950s. To many Amer ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 29, 2010

    Scott Peterson

    ​Food writers weary of reprinting recipes for no-grease latkes and rehashing the "applesauce or sour cream" debate have this year devoted an increasing number of feature column inches to sufganiyot, the Israeli jelly-filled doughnuts that took hold as a Hanukkah food in the 1950s. To many Amer ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2010

    Military to Boot Fast Food from Afghan Bases, Return Soldiers to 21st Century

    ​There's been a lot of reporting over the past few days on U.S. and NATO efforts to boot various fast food restaurants from the big military bases in Afghanistan. According to the Christian Science Monitor, "[Kandahar Air Base] in southern Afghanistan is NATO's largest in the country and the m ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 7, 2009

    What's in a Green New Deal?

    The Christian Science Monitor has a story today about whether the recession will prevent the "Green revolution," i.e. the re-making of the world economy along more environmentally sustainable lines. Many worry that the need for economic stimulus and "shovel ready" projects, as well as the structure ... More >>

  • News

    November 5, 2008

    Only Relevant News Outlets Have Anthrax Scares

    Which means there must be hope for our nation’s newspapers.

  • Blogs

    October 28, 2008

    Afternoon Edition: In Memory of the Christian Science Monitor (Daily Print Edition)

    Which means there must be hope for our nation’s newspapers.

  • Blogs

    August 1, 2007

    Food Section: August 1, 2007

    Which means there must be hope for our nation’s newspapers.

  • Film

    April 12, 2006

    Left of the Dial, Little Manhattan, and Occupation: Dreamland

    Raging liberals, puppy love, and the hazards of Iraq.

  • News

    January 22, 2003

    An Acquired Taste for the Suburbs.

    Many of the most racially diverse neighborhoods aren't in Seattle. They're in South King County, where an African-American influx is revising the notion of integration.

  • News

    March 20, 2002

    Forbidden phrases

    Judge jails writer for contempt of court.

  • News

    May 30, 2001

    Fighting words

    Is Paul Trummel a crusading journalist or the neighbor from hell?

  • News

    October 13, 1999

    Blooming hell

    Thanks to runaway development, toxic algae is killing local lakes again. Here's one way to stop it.

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