The best public relations stunt for Tinsel Town's stars is a good character.
Many people have traded in their brains for a subscription to world's best news magazine. Are they better off?
A Ugandan doctor considers the West's 'gift of demographic modernisation' and says, No thanks.
Contraception has always been part of a package sold in the name of health, wealth and saving the world.
From the sexual and reproductive chaos of Europe comes a cry for the continent to lead a new birth control mission to the developing world.
One of the world's most prestigious medical journals is pushing a failed strategy to promote "reproductive health".
Stephen Frears has made a brilliant film out of the royal family's reaction to the death of the People's Princess.
Clint Eastwood's new film raises interesting questions about the meaning of heroism.
After decades of drought, famine, repression and war, Ethiopians are preparing for more of the same.
Social networking websites like Bebo and MySpace are a common feature of teenagers' lives. How should parents react?
A distinguished historian sheds light on the pseudo-religious character of Bolshevism, Fascism and Nazism.
Can a new version of the Bible be 'more just' in its language than Jesus himself?
Official Britain is trying everything but the obvious to bring up kids better.
In the US and Australia this week, doors were opened to therapeutic cloning. In a few years' time, voters may come to regret it.
While the world has all but canonised Nelson Mandela, the hero of reconciliation, don't forget about Julius Nyerere.
Why 21st Century Iraq is not like 19th Century India for the British mandarins who govern there.
There are many happily married people around and the world needs to hear from them, says a well-known radio host.
An unusual Spanish business model employs disabled workers and turns a convincing profit.
What would life be like if women stopped having children? Like Baghdad today, according to Alfonso Cuarón's latest film.
The Amish were prepared for the murder of their children last month. They had been building forgiveness muscle.
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