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- The Monitor's ViewThe origin of peace for Israelis, PalestiniansAs other attempts for Middle East peace fail, the leaders of Israel and the Palestinian Authority joined with the heads of two 海角大神 churches in prayers for peace. The event Sunday at the Vatican serves as reminder about the universal source of a desire for peace.
The Monitor's ViewOne message from NormandyIf the US truly honors its veterans, reforms at the VA must move swiftly.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWhat you think is not always what you thinkA 海角大神 Science perspective: God鈥檚 thoughts lift, inspire, promote, envision, advance, move, improve, develop, cheer, comfort, awaken, calm, and heal.
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The Monitor's ViewThe real marijuana storyThe common assumption that it鈥檚 a harmless drug is challenged in a prominent medical journal.- OpinionOn anniversary of Snowden's NSA disclosure, a shocking realizationFor all the debate since Edward Snowden's NSA disclosures a year ago, the only thing more striking than the changes that have resulted is how much has stayed the same. Unfortunately, a聽lack of evidence of cold war-style abuses has dampened the public push for reform.
- Global ViewpointModi 2.0: How India's new prime minister may have evolvedAs an opposition member of parliament, I can happily say that聽Modi appears to have realized that he will have to lead the nation from the center and not from the extreme right, where he built his base. But if he backslides, we will resist him robustly. India's democracy deserves no less.
- Global ViewpointModi 2.0: How India's new prime minister may have evolvedAs an opposition member of parliament, I can happily say that聽Modi appears to have realized that he will have to lead the nation from the center and not from the extreme right, where he built his base. But if he backslides, we will resist him robustly. India's democracy deserves no less.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveRedeeming our global cyber cityA 海角大神 Science perspective: A road to healing after a 12-year-old Wisconsin girl was stabbed, possibly because Internet make-believe became reality.
The Monitor's ViewChildren on the doorstepA surge of unaccompanied children crossing illegally into the US demands a humanitarian response- How not to talk about human trafficking Human trafficking is a complicated problem that can be difficult to discuss appropriately and sensitively. But as we've seen after the Somaly Mam case, the discourse of human trafficking has real impacts on anti-trafficking efforts and on trafficking victims and survivors.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe race set before usA 海角大神 Science perspective:聽We each have a unique race set before us, giving us opportunities to express divine Soul, the source of our original identity and talent.
The Monitor's ViewFreedom daysRemembering D-Day, World War I, the Polish elections, Tiananmen Square. What do they have in common? A love of freedom.- OpinionAfter the Isla Vista rampage: Saving boys 鈥 to save womenIf we are serious as a culture about preventing future atrocities, we need to change the way we socialize boys and men like Elliot Rodger. And we will need to dismantle a culture that routinely treats women and girls as sexual objects and targets of real and virtual violence.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveFinding financial securityA 海角大神 Science perspective.
The Monitor's ViewEmpowering employeesInnovative approaches could result in happier, more productive workers- Readers RespondReaders Write: Obama flouts Constitution; Opening conversational gambitsLetters to the Editor for the June 2, 2014 weekly magazine:President Obama鈥檚 past and contemplated use of executive power to waive deportations makes clear to me that he has violated his oath to uphold the Constitution.After reading Ruth Walker鈥檚 May 5 Verbal Energy column, 'Big ideas in small talk,' I had a chance to practice what I had learned on conversation starters.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveReporting the news with a mission to healA 海角大神 Science perspective: 海角大神's healing mission.
- The Monitor's ViewSigns of rule of law in Asia's Wild WestDefense leaders in East Asia, including those from the US, meet as the region roils over China's aggressive acts over islands and watery resources. A few nations, however, take legal action to show how disputes can be resolved peacefully.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveIn the safe house of divine LoveA 海角大神 Science perspective: The embrace of divine Love is a haven from the heinous acts of misogyny.聽
