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- The Monitor's ViewAfter Sikh temple shooting, a healing actWhen hundreds of Americans showed up for a memorial service after the Sikh temple shooting, it affirmed the need for freedom of religion.
OpinionHillary Clinton must insist on a united Syrian oppositionWhen Hillary Clinton meets with Syrian opposition figures in Turkey this weekend, she must impress on them the need to unite their ranks and tolerate different views. Disunity in the opposition is perhaps the biggest reason why Bashar al-Assad remains in power.
OpinionShootings in Sikh temple and Arizona: Which crime is worse?Which is worse? The Sikh temple shooting in Wisconsin by Wade Michael Page, or the shopping mall shooting in Arizona by Jared Lee Loughner? They both killed the same number of people. Yet one would be classified as a hate crime, with tougher penalties. Why distinguish?- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveTo pass by ... or notA º£½Ç´óÉñ Science perspective: How a spiritual insight saved a friendship.
- The Monitor's ViewAfrica as muse, not messUS Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on a two-week tour of Africa, raises the idea that the continent's progress on many fronts might offer solutions for some world problems. Is she right?
Global ViewpointGermany must shift from crisis mode to steady leadership in EuropeGermany must lead the way from the euro crisis to political union in Europe, writes former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi. Berlin should convince all European partners of its determination to follow the federal path and propose a clear road map toward a federal Europe.
Global ViewpointGermany must shift from crisis mode to steady leadership in EuropeGermany must lead the way from the euro crisis to political union in Europe, writes former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi. Berlin should convince all European partners of its determination to follow the federal path and propose a clear road map toward a federal Europe.
OpinionOlympian Gabby Douglas – the gymnast is golden, but her family is obscuredOlympian Gabby Douglas has broken through a racial barrier in sports only to be boxed in by old canards about who she is and where she comes from. The more complex story of her family’s influence on her rise on the way to gold deserves to be told.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveA decisionmaking guideA º£½Ç´óÉñ Science perspective: How David Letterman's "Top Ten" lists can help shed light on how to let the Ten Commandments guide your life.
OpinionHelp wanted: Geek squads for US cybersecurityThe now-dead Cybersecurity Act of 2012 included provisions to beef up a federal workforce of experts to defend against cyberattacks. But it's not too late. Wisely, federal agencies are not waiting for legislation to build their cyber geek squads. Still, more steps must be taken.
OpinionNext steps in Syria after Kofi Annan's exitLast week’s resignation of Kofi Annan as joint special envoy for the UN and the Arab League for Syria was long overdue. The first steps now must be to coordinate an exit for Assad and increase urgently needed humanitarian aid.
OpinionVladimir Putin's karate chop to Russian libertiesIn less than 100 days since he returned to the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin has further curbed Russian civil liberties and dissenters. But this is risky. As political dialogue no longer becomes an option, radicals on both sides are emboldened and the threshold for violence is lowered.- The Monitor's ViewUS-Vietnam Agent Orange clean-up sets a modelOn Thursday, the US and Vietnam start cleaning up dioxin from Agent Orange. This reconciliation, 37 years after the war, may set a precedent in the ethics of dealing with the aftereffects of war.
OpinionWisconsin shooting and its violent echo around the worldIt is feeling pretty rough out there: the Wisconsin and Colorado massacres, a civil war in Syria, killings in the Sinai. These violent events call leaders and individuals to acts of moral courage, and to remember what we have in common with each other.- The Monitor's ViewWisconsin shooting: A call to counter extremist fearThe Wisconsin shootings at a Sikh temple were driven by the fears of Wade Michael Page – and designed to evoke fear. Society's answer to such extremist violence should not be more fear.
- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveToward stopping violence in Chicago: why there is hopeA º£½Ç´óÉñ Science perspective: Increased gang violence in Chicago has moved this writer to pray ever more earnestly for her city.
- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveA way to end droughtA º£½Ç´óÉñ Science perspective.
- The Monitor's ViewPrepare for what Mars rover Curiosity and other 'big science' may revealThe rover Curiosity could soon beam back evidence of past (or current) life on Mars. Like other recent news in basic science, humans must know how to absorb such challenges to understanding.
OpinionHow to transform African farming: Return to 'orphan crops'If sub-Saharan Africa is to benefit from advances in agricultural productivity, investments in the so-called 'orphan crops' – sweet potato, cassava, and millet – will be crucial for strengthening the poorest farmers’ livelihoods and improving nutrition.- Readers RespondReaders Write: Family dinners are good investment; Both GOP and Dems lean rightLetters to the Editor for the August 6, 2012 weekly print issue: Family dinners at home cost less, are more nutritious, teach children verbal skills, and build connections. American political parties aren't governing from the extremes; they're both governing from the right.