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  2. The Christian Science Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy , the founder of the new religious movement Christian Science , Church of Christ ...

  3. Christian Science Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Science Plaza is a 13.5-acre (5.5 ha) site on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Huntington Avenue in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The plaza, which is owned by the Church of Christ, Scientist (the Christian Science church), [ 1 ] : 72 was designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission ...

  4. Church of Christ, Scientist - Wikipedia

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    The first significant effort was to create a weekly half-hour syndicated television program, The Christian Science Monitor Reports. "Monitor Reports" was anchored in its first season by newspaper veteran Rob Nelson. [16] He was replaced in the second by the Christian Science Monitor's former Moscow correspondent, David Willis. [17]

  5. Christian Science - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Science Publishing Society, Massachusetts Avenue, Boston. The Christian Science Publishing Society publishes several periodicals, including the Christian Science Monitor, winner of seven Pulitzer Prizes between 1950 and 2002. This had a daily circulation in 1970 of 220,000, which by 2008 had contracted to 52,000.

  6. John Hughes (editor) - Wikipedia

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    He accepted. He later became a stringer and a freelance writer for a number of papers in London and The Christian Science Monitor in Boston. In 1955, at the age of 25, Hughes moved to United States and began working in Boston for The Christian Science Monitor. About 18 months later he was sent back to South Africa as a correspondent for The ...

  7. The First Church of Christ, Scientist - Wikipedia

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    The First Church of Christ, Scientist, is located in the 13.5-acre Christian Science Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts. The center is owned by the church and contains the Original Mother Church (1894); Mother Church Extension (1906); Christian Science Publishing House (1934), which houses the Mary Baker Eddy Library; Reflection Hall (1971 ...

  8. Mapparium - Wikipedia

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    exhibit of the Christian Science Publishing Society in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1935 and based upon Rand McNally political maps published the previous year, the Mapparium shows the political world as it was at that time, including such long-disused labels as Italian East Africa and Siam , as well as more recently defunct political ...

  9. Mary Baker Eddy - Wikipedia

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    Mary Baker Eddy (nee Baker; July 16, 1821 – December 3, 1910) was an American religious leader, Christian healer, and author, who in 1879 founded The Church of Christ, Scientist, the Mother Church of the Christian Science movement.