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Obama on a national infrastructure bank
07.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary


One jobs idea from Obama that should fly
07.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

Among the many ideas from Obama for creating jobs, one deserves a serious debate: a national infrastructure bank that can tap private capital and would back highway and rail projects based on merit.


Sex for sale: Why Sweden punishes buyers
07.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

To combat prostitution and sex trafficking, Sweden made it illegal to buy sexual services in 1999. Its record since then stands out amid the failures of legalized prostitution elsewhere in Europe.


The Muslim myth about Obama: He's in good company
07.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

The bigoted and ignorant allegations that President Obama is a Muslim call to mind slurs against past US presidents. Critics called Lincoln a Catholic and labeled Jefferson an atheist.


Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of September 6, 2010
06.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

Readers write in about the US economy, the Iraq war, and print journalism.


Are US gun shops and drug users responsible for Mexico's violent drug cartels?
04.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary


Throw this on the Labor Day grill: tax cuts for small business
03.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

The jobs outlook is not especially sizzlin' this Labor Day, as unemployment creeps up to 9.6 percent. But private-sector jobs are growing, and President Obama is wisely considering tax cuts for small business.


Israeli-Palestinian talks: How to keep saboteurs at bay
03.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

Even before the Israeli-Palestinian talks began Sept. 2, an attack by Hamas and a death call by a prominent Jewish rabbi have signaled that extremists want to derail the negotiations. Benjamin Natanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas need to rally the center.


Ground Zero and the mosque: Do you really know Abraham's children?
03.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

The danger in the debate about the mosque near Ground Zero is that Americans start believing every Muslim thinks alike, much less that they support the 9/11 terrorists. Would that kind of group think apply to Christians or Jews?


Election 2010 surprise: rise of black Republicans
03.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

The Republican Party has fielded more than 30 African-American candidates this year, renewing a historic alliance.


What's behind the drop in illegal immigrants in the US
03.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary


Do benefits outweigh the social costs of casinos?
03.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary


Could Israeli-Palestinian talks bring peace?
03.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

Direct Middle East peace talks got under way today in Washington.


Monitor breakfast with AFL-CIO President Trumka -- public pension cuts
02.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

When you hear about public employees who retire before 60 on full salaries, it's hard to work up sympathy for unions defending those pensions before state budget cutters. AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka disagrees. What about CEO salaries, he asks?


Guns, drugs, and La Barbie: Why America is responsible for Mexican drug cartels
02.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

Drug lords like La Barbie threaten Mexico's security with American-bought firearms, and finance their violent empires with American drug money.


Middle East peace talks: Why there's hope the bitter divide can be bridged
02.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

A university seminar involving Palestinian, Israeli, and American students showed us that even passionate disagreement can be surmounted with a universal language of democratic moderation and mutuality.


Hurricane Earl brings a whirlwind of fear. It needn't.
02.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary

The path of hurricane Earl up the East Coast may bring fear and panic instead of calm preparation. Coastal residents can adopt an attitude that can meet nature's challenges.


Ramadan in Egypt -- over the top, but not like Christmas
02.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary


Can teachers run a school with no principal?
02.09.2010 , Christian Science Monitor - Commentary