The Christian Science Monitor
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Christian-Science-Monitor
The
Christian Science Monitor, American daily online newspaper published
under the auspices of
the First Church
of Christ, Scientist. Its original print edition was established in
1908 at the urging of Mary Baker
Eddy, founder of Christian
Science, as a protest against the sensationalism of the
popular press. The Christian Science Monitor became famous for
its thoughtful treatment of the news and for the quality of its
long-range comprehensive assessments of
political, social,
and economic developments. Although funding for the newspaper is subsidized by
the publishing activity of the church, the Monitor has
editorial independence and is not a religious publication. It remains one of
the most-respected American newspapers. Headquarters are in Boston.
Connecting the Dots:
Joanne
Leedom-Ackerman was a reporter for the Christian Science
Monitor, a director at the Human Rights Watch, is a director
at Refugees International, and a board member at the International
Crisis Group.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was
a funder for the Human Rights Watch and Refugees
International.
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a
benefactor at the Human Rights Watch, is a director emeritus
at Refugees International and a board member at the International
Crisis Group.
Resources: Past
Research
Unions distance
themselves from Obama economic record (Past
Research on the Christian Science Monitor)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 2014
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