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Carolyn Moynihan | 30 March 2007

A liberal British paper sets a good example by changing its editorial line to fit the evidence about cannabis.

Poor countries need freedom and children

Oskari Juurikkala | 30 March 2007 | comment 1

The World Bank is out to destroy the most valuable economic resource: people.

Childhood versus the Pussycat Dolls

Theron Bowers | 30 March 2007 | comment 1

A widely publicised report on the sexualisation of girls belabours the obvious and fails to make effective recommendations. Why?

Infidel

Francis Phillips | 30 March 2007

The autobiography of a courageous Somali woman who has cut herself off from Islam and embraced Western culture makes fascinating reading.

Africa through Polish eyes

Martyn Drakard | 29 March 2007

Poland's best-known journalist made travel into an art form with his insightful books.

Britain’s sex slavery dilemma

Carolyn Moynihan | 26 March 2007

Strategies against trafficking will fail as long as people are volunteering for the sex slave market.

Disability must be valued

Jenny Bockerstette | 21 March 2007 | comment 2

American doctors are being told to screen all pregnant women for Down syndrome. But aren't we all imperfect in some way?

Higher education behemoth faces reality check

Kevin Ryan | 21 March 2007 | comment 2

Like the Big Three car manufacturers, American higher education has become fat and lazy.

Amazing Grace

Justin Myers | 20 March 2007

The inspiring story of how one man changed history by getting England to abolish the slave trade.

Christian ideas gone mad

Philip Trower | 19 March 2007 | comment 2

It's time to take a closer look at the Enlightenment values which underpin much of modern thinking, says a British journalist in this interview.

Defensor pacem

Robert R. Reilly | 19 March 2007

Why hasn't anyone in the Bush administration supported America's top soldier after he bravely defended common sense?

Why high pensions mean low birth rates

Oskari Juurikkala | 16 March 2007 | comment 2

There's a simple reason for plummeting fertility rates in the West: pension systems have replaced traditional families and penalised couples with kids.

Keeping children safe online

John Bambenek | 15 March 2007

It hardly restricts our freedom to filter pornography out of the web in schools and libraries.

Daughter of the Desert

Francis Phillips | 15 March 2007

An extraordinary British woman who worked in World War I military intelligence may be responsible for the mess in Iraq today.

His Bobness deserves more respect

Martin Fitzgerald | 14 March 2007

Reports that the current Pope loathes Bob Dylan should be taken with a grain of salt.

Japan’s culture of cute

Jennifer Van House Hutcheson | 13 March 2007

A refusal to grow up may help to explain the country's shrinking population.

Modern prophets

Alejandro Bertelsen | 10 March 2007 | comment 1

Strange as it may seem, Jerusalem is where Flannery O'Connor's fiction comes alive.

The Western canon through Christian eyes

Francis Phillips | 10 March 2007 | comment 1

A British writer offers a path out of the literary wilderness of deconstruction.

Six decisions which change a teen’s life forever

Luison Lassala | 09 March 2007 | comment 1

A self-help book for young people which helps them take the high road to success and happiness.

Gen Y’s free and easy life

Luison Lassala | 09 March 2007

Why do young people today give a wide berth to life-time commitments?

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