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Monitor articles for August 03, 2017

  • Podcast: The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast Podcast episode
  • Difference MakerNever mind he’s only in his mid-20s. He’s already conducted 22,000 performers.
  • A sticky week for college admissions as affirmative action debate heats up
  • EditorialsPartisan debate: Can you win 'fair and square' when you listen to only one side?
  • Swimming in the Seine by 2024 Games? Yes, we canal!
  • The Monitor's ViewTroubled Venezuela’s path to peace
  • Finally some good news for homeowners – but it's in jeopardy
  • Mothers caught up in El Salvador's abortion ban put focus on families
  • First LookGulf of Mexico sets new record for largest 'dead zone'
  • First LookBill to expand college aid for veterans clears Congress
  • First LookTo tour in China, Grammys will respect media constraints
  • First Look‘Ivory Crush’ demonstrates New York’s resolve to smash illegal trade
  • FocusIn race against rising seas, Louisiana scrambles to save dwindling coast
  • First LookOlympic planners say they want to build a more compassionate Games
  • Will Americans be able to agree on a most loved book?
  • Verbal EnergyPutting the ‘roar’ into extraordinary
  • First LookExperts cast doubt on Keystone XL construction despite political green light
  • A Christian Science PerspectiveOur safety in loving others
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