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Netiquette rules - OK?
Carolyn Moynihan | 30 January 2007
Messaging techniques are so convenient it is easy to overlook the pitfalls of not communicating in real time.
FOCUS ON POPULATION CONTROL Too many bachelors and too many grandmas
Constance Kong | 29 January 2007
China's one-child policy is already souring its phenomenal economic growth.
FOCUS ON POPULATION CONTROL Upsetting tradition
Martyn Drakard | 29 January 2007
An upcoming African Union meeting could enshrine a right to abortion in many countries.
The awful ambiguity of ‘Dad’
Carolyn Moynihan | 22 January 2007
Shawn Hornbeck's sad family history may have something to do with his four-year absence from home.
FOCUS ON BECKS A career-bending move
Walter Pless | 22 January 2007 | 1
Why can't the media put a positive spin on the superstar's move to California?
FOCUS ON BECKS Tinseltown bending it for Beckham
Alistair J. Nicholas | 21 January 2007
Babe Ruth didn't play soccer, but he has some sage advice for the celebrity English player.
The meaning of January 22
Daniel Mansueto | 20 January 2007
Commemorating the 40 million children who have died since the US Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade.
Unrepentant Times
Sheila Gribben Liaugminas | 20 January 2007
A veteran journalist asks why the professional standards of the New York Times are falling.
Devouring Saddam Hussein
Francesca Aran Murphy | 18 January 2007
Consumerism took a particularly ugly turn at the execution of the Iraqi dictator.
Is peace breaking out in East Africa?
Martyn Drakard | 17 January 2007
After decades of conflict, African leaders are at last working together to bring peace.
Why do Western women embrace Islam?
Shamim Hunt | 15 January 2007 | 14
It's partly through ignorance of Christianity and partly through ignorance of Islam.
Our pick of the films of 2006
Staff of MercatorNet | 12 January 2007 | 1
We've put our heads together and come up with a list of the ten most worthwhile films of the past year. Comments, please!
For ever young
Michael Cook | 11 January 2007 | 3
An American couple has settled on a drastic solution for the disabled girl they call their "pillow angel".
Unprotected: students exposed to disease and heartache
Jennifer Roback Morse | 10 January 2007 | 1
A campus psychiatrist is driven to write about the way students' bodies and souls are sacrificed to the sexual ideology reigning in colleges.
Utilitarianism
Stephen Buckle | 06 January 2007 | 1
Probably the most persuasive ethical theory in contemporary ethical
debates is utilitarianism. This new MercatorNet backgrounder analyses its main features.
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