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A year of dumb celebrities

Alistair Nicholas | 30 November 2006

The best public relations stunt for Tinsel Town's stars is a good character.

The Economist’s moral blinkers

Michael Cook | 25 November 2006

Many people have traded in their brains for a subscription to world's best news magazine. Are they better off?

FOCUS ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Africa still desires children

Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige | 24 November 2006

A Ugandan doctor considers the West's 'gift of demographic modernisation' and says, No thanks.

FOCUS ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
’If only we had enough condoms’

Jennifer Roback Morse | 24 November 2006 | comment 1

Contraception has always been part of a package sold in the name of health, wealth and saving the world.

FOCUS ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Physician, heal thyself

Josephine Quintavalle | 23 November 2006

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.

FOCUS ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Blinded by ideology

Jokin de Irala and Cristina Lpez | 22 November 2006

One of the world's most prestigious medical journals is pushing a failed strategy to promote "reproductive health".

The Queen

William Park | 20 November 2006

Stephen Frears has made a brilliant film out of the royal family's reaction to the death of the People's Princess.

Flags of Our Fathers

Justin Myers | 19 November 2006

Clint Eastwood's new film raises interesting questions about the meaning of heroism.

Ethiopia girds for war

Martyn Drakard | 18 November 2006

After decades of drought, famine, repression and war, Ethiopians are preparing for more of the same.

Beating the Bebo addiction

Luison Lassala | 17 November 2006 | comment 3

Social networking websites like Bebo and MySpace are a common feature of teenagers' lives. How should parents react?

Sacred Causes

Francis Phillips | 17 November 2006

A distinguished historian sheds light on the pseudo-religious character of Bolshevism, Fascism and Nazism.

Lost in translation

Carolyn Moynihan | 17 November 2006

Can a new version of the Bible be 'more just' in its language than Jesus himself?

What’s up with British youth?

Carolyn Moynihan | 15 November 2006 | comment 1

Official Britain is trying everything but the obvious to bring up kids better.

Health trumps ethics in mid-term elections

Michael Cook | 11 November 2006

In the US and Australia this week, doors were opened to therapeutic cloning. In a few years' time, voters may come to regret it.

Called to greatness

Martyn Drakard | 11 November 2006 | comment 1

While the world has all but canonised Nelson Mandela, the hero of reconciliation, don't forget about Julius Nyerere.

Good intentions mired in Iraqi sands

Francis Phillips | 10 November 2006

Why 21st Century Iraq is not like 19th Century India for the British mandarins who govern there.

Exceptional marriages for normal people

Greg Popcak | 10 November 2006 | comment 1

There are many happily married people around and the world needs to hear from them, says a well-known radio host.

Special workers

Alejo Sison | 09 November 2006 | comment 1

An unusual Spanish business model employs disabled workers and turns a convincing profit.

Children of Men

Michael Cook | 03 November 2006

What would life be like if women stopped having children? Like Baghdad today, according to Alfonso Cuarón's latest film.

Forgiveness is a healing choice

Robert Enright | 03 November 2006

The Amish were prepared for the murder of their children last month. They had been building forgiveness muscle.

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