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Mommy, what did you do during the war?

Daniel Mansueto | 31 May 2006 |

A war is being waged in Asia against unborn girls. Why aren't more people enlisting to fight for them?



Friendly correspondence

Robert R. Reilly | 27 May 2006 |

The president of Iran recently challenged his American counterpart to mend his erring ways. Here's a draft response.



War without end

Martyn Drakard | 26 May 2006 |

Somalia's warring factions are destroying their country. Who or what can bring them to the negotiating table?



Talking us to death

Margaret Somerville | 26 May 2006 |

To legalize euthanasia would fundamentally change the way we understand ourselves, human life and its meaning.



Waiting for Benedict

Carrie Gress | 22 May 2006 |

A German pope will visit the homeland of his predecessor this week. How will he be received?



FOCUS ON THE DA VINCI CODE
In Nairobi, it’s a bore

Martyn Drakard | 19 May 2006 |

A film about spooky art galleries and architecture will not make a dent in the developing world.



FOCUS ON THE DA VINCI CODE
Offensive? Probably. A dud? For sure.

Michael Cook | 19 May 2006 |

Despite the hype, the year's most-awaited film is unlikely to win any Oscars.



FOCUS ON THE DA VINCI CODE
A Da Vinci Code FAQ

Richard Umbers | 17 May 2006 |

While Dan Brown's thriller lacks style and credibility, it still poses unsettling questions about the history of Christianity.



Contrarian couples

Carolyn Moynihan | 13 May 2006 |

Do recent statistics from the US indicate a shift in attitudes towards contraception?



On the prowl for fashion

Adela Lo Celso and Alegria Duran-Ballen | 13 May 2006 |

Who knows what the next big fashion hit will be? Coolhunters know.



Why I love my spam

Michael Cook | 13 May 2006 |

It's a bit like the hurricanes and droughts of global warming: in our lifetime, we're destined to live with spam. Instead of complaining, why not enjoy it?



Freud or Fraud?

Michael Cook | 11 May 2006 |

It's hard to imagine contemporary society without Oedipus complexes, defence mechanisms, Freudian slips, and the psychiatrist's couch. But Dutch psychologist Gerard van den Aardweg is not cracking the champagne on Sigmund Freud's 150th birthday.



Intense, creative and wise:
the fiction of Katherine Paterson

Susan Reibel Moore | 05 May 2006 |

American author Katherine Paterson has been honoured with Sweden's highest literary award for children's books. She deserves it.



Solving the work-life dilemma

Carolyn Moynihan | 05 May 2006 |

In the era of working mothers the issue of “work-life balance” looms large. A home management expert suggests how it can be solved.



The noise before the storm

Randal Marlin | 05 May 2006 |

The danger of war with Iran over its suspected plans to make nuclear weapons is real. But so is the danger of being deafened by saber-rattling propaganda.



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