Christian Science Monitor
Daily newspaper of national and international news and features,
published Monday through Friday in Boston under the auspices of the
Church of Christ, Scientist ( Christian Science). Established in 1908 at the urging of Mary Baker Eddy
as a protest against the sensationalism of the popular press, it became
one of the most respected U.S. newspapers, famous for its thoughtful
treatment of the news and for the quality of its assessments of
political, social, and economic developments. It strictly limits the
kinds of advertising it accepts. It maintains its own bureaus to gather
news abroad and publishes a weekly world edition. The newspaper won its
sixth Pulitzer Prize in 1996, in the category of international
reporting.
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