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Monitor articles for March 08, 2018
- In Texas midterms, 'blue wave' may look more like a ripple
- Suing California: What Washington's move means for future conflicts
- In Nigeria's diverse Middle Belt, a drying landscape deepens violent divides
- First LookParalympic snowboarder invents cutting-edge prosthetics
- First LookGermany will revise social media censor law
- First LookBrazil emerges as partner for US satellite industry
- First LookWomen take to the streets to protest persistent inequality on Women's Day
- First LookNavy hits major milestone for women in submarines
- To curb repeat offenders, the Bay State takes inmates back to school
- Podcast: The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Thursday, March 8, 2018
- 'Camp Austen' is the most delightful Jane Austen book of the season
- CommentaryThe way forward for CSMonitor.com
- Meanwhile... in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, a charity searches for homes or useful employment for dogs who find mines
- The ExplainerWhy Trump takes a hard line on steel and aluminum
- The Monitor's ViewBehold Greeks bearing a gift
- For Russians, Pyeongchang was a success. But doping's shadow still hard to escape.
- First LookParkland sets in motion a plan to remember and preserve artifacts from shooting site
- A Christian Science PerspectiveUniversal womanhood