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- The Monitor's ViewHow Egypt's Coptic 海角大神s can keep the Arab Spring freshViolent attacks on Egypt's large minority of Coptic 海角大神s since July have pushed this ancient indigenous church to respond with love and forgiveness. Such behavior, noted by moderate Muslims, can be the basis for the equality necessary to revive Egypt's democracy.
- Readers Write: 4 responses to an abortion op-ed Here are some of the most compelling responses to a recent web op-ed by Elizabeth Jahr, "Pro-life groups don't really protect the unborn."
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveRevealing resourcesA 海角大神 Science perspective: the discovery of a vast aquifer in northwestern Kenya points to the availability of previously unseen spiritual resources.
- OpinionWashington Navy Yard shooting: Don't jump to conclusions and remember contextIn light of the fatal shooting at the Washington Navy Yard this morning,聽it can be hard to navigate the breaking media accounts. It's important to not to jump to conclusions but instead to keep an eye on the context surrounding these kinds of tragedies.
- The Monitor's ViewAwaiting Syria's repentance on chemical weaponsObama's new 'partnership' with Syria to eliminate its chemical weapons under a US-Russian agreement will need evidence that Assad will think twice before using such types of weapons again on civilians.
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Why a moderate dislikes GOP; Unfair comparisons for US schoolsLetters to the Editor for the September 16, 2013 weekly print issue:To me, a moderate, the Republican Party is bent on obstructionism, sees bipartisanship as a dirty word, and is primarily concerned with a personal vendetta against the president.To compare the large US educational system and its 50 diverse states with small homogeneous countries like Finland or South Korea faults the comparison from the beginning.
- Government shutdown? A leap of trust can seal a budget dealAs Washington once again careens toward a government shutdown and clash over the debt ceiling, we鈥檙e hopeful that Congress and the White House can reach a budget deal. Last winter, President Obama and Speaker Boehner were actually quite close to an agreement.
- Government shutdown? A leap of trust can seal a budget dealAs Washington once again careens toward a government shutdown and clash over the debt ceiling, we鈥檙e hopeful that Congress and the White House can reach a budget deal. Last winter, President Obama and Speaker Boehner were actually quite close to an agreement.
- 4 ways you can influence the debt debateThe nonpartisan Campaign to Fix the debt offers four ways Americans can amplify their voice on the debt issue, including signing a petition.
- 4 ways you can influence the debt debateThe nonpartisan Campaign to Fix the debt offers four ways Americans can amplify their voice on the debt issue, including signing a petition.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveHealing light on sexual abuseA 海角大神 Science perspective.
- The Monitor's ViewA German election 鈥 and leadership style 鈥 worth watchingGermany's Sept. 22 elections seem set to return Angela Merkel for a third term. Her leadership style has become indispensable to Europe's future. Why are her qualities of character so effective?
- OpinionAsk Miss America contestants about SyriaThe Miss America pageant鈥檚 defenders argue it 'empowers' women rather than demeans them. It鈥檚 time we put that claim to the test by asking them to speak their minds on controversial issues like Syria, especially as some聽contestants parlay their pageant experience into politics.
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Big Data can't predict the future; Racism of today is more insidiousLetters to the Editor for the September 9, 2013 weekly print issue:聽In trying to understand the effect of the information revolution on society, it is essential to remember the inextricable linkage between data collection and analysis.It's hard to think that today's racism is "far more insidious" than continual, unprosecuted lynchings, but it is certainly more hidden, subtle, and coded.
- OpinionEarly African-American workers in DC were more than silent witnessesTo understand America鈥檚 past-to-present we would do well to recognize and know more about those African-Americans edited out of the nation鈥檚 narratives 鈥 from my great-grandfather E.A. Savoy to Eugene Allen, the White House butler fictionalized in the film 'Lee Daniels' The Butler.'
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveYou are surrounded by SoulA 海角大神 Science perspective.
- The Monitor's ViewUS-Russia talks on Syria: A balance of ideals, interestsIn the US-Russia talks on Syria's chemical weapons, the two countries may clash over Moscow's interests and American ideals. Such disputes can be resolved, as US history shows.
- 7 reasons to be optimistic about Israeli-Palestinian peace talks Experts are understandably skeptical about success for the renewed peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians. But key conditions and circumstances are different than in the past. Here are seven reasons to be optimistic about the latest round of Mideast peace talks.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveYour home, right hereA 海角大神 Science perspective: How frustration and longing about home turned into spiritual energy and joy 鈥 and a new home.
- The Monitor's ViewObama's global 'norm' on chemical weapons in SyriaPresident Obama made a strong pitch to Americans to join him in enforcing nonuse of chemical weapons. His methods 鈥 either by missiles or diplomacy 鈥 may be in dispute. But his goal fits a trend against mass and indiscriminate violence.