The Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine - February 11, 2019
The Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine - February 11, 2019
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In this issue
Healing a ‘broken heart’ One woman’s story of being abducted by Boko Haram and then shunned by her family when she returned. How she’s being saved. BY LESLIE ROBERTS.
HEART OF THE NEWS: WHAT IT’S LIKE TO LIVE IN A TOWN THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS YELLING ABOUT
A recent uproar in Covington, Ky., may say less about those particular boys, or that particular town, than it does about the divide in the country. BY CHRISTA CASE BRYANT.
The Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine Description:
Publisher: The Christian Science Monitor
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
The Christian Science Monitor has provided readers, for more than 100 years, with a compassionate understanding of the world. Now the weekly magazine continues the tradition of excellent global reporting that is balanced and unbiased. Each weekly issue will bring you a major cover story featuring a comprehensive look at a key global issue or trend, on-the-ground dispatches from Monitor correspondents around the world and "Why It Matters" briefings that give perspective to today's news and assess the impact for tomorrow. Plus the Monitor will also give you great ideas to enrich and enliven your life with regular features including Money, Culture, and more. The Christian Science Monitor is an award-winning international news organization that covers news and feature stories from every corner of the globe. The Monitor has won hundreds of journalism honors including seven Pulitzer Prizes and more than a dozen Overseas Press Club Awards.
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