A liberal British paper sets a good example by changing its editorial line to fit the evidence about cannabis.
The World Bank is out to destroy the most valuable economic resource: people.
A widely publicised report on the sexualisation of girls belabours the obvious and fails to make effective recommendations. Why?
The autobiography of a courageous Somali woman who has cut herself off from Islam and embraced Western culture makes fascinating reading.
Poland's best-known journalist made travel into an art form with his insightful books.
Strategies against trafficking will fail as long as people are volunteering for the sex slave market.
American doctors are being told to screen all pregnant women for Down syndrome. But aren't we all imperfect in some way?
Like the Big Three car manufacturers, American higher education has become fat and lazy.
The inspiring story of how one man changed history by getting England to abolish the slave trade.
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.
Why hasn't anyone in the Bush administration supported America's top soldier after he bravely defended common sense?
There's a simple reason for plummeting fertility rates in the West: pension systems have replaced traditional families and penalised couples with kids.
It hardly restricts our freedom to filter pornography out of the web in schools and libraries.
An extraordinary British woman who worked in World War I military intelligence may be responsible for the mess in Iraq today.
Reports that the current Pope loathes Bob Dylan should be taken with a grain of salt.
A refusal to grow up may help to explain the country's shrinking population.
Strange as it may seem, Jerusalem is where Flannery O'Connor's fiction comes alive.
A British writer offers a path out of the literary wilderness of deconstruction.
A self-help book for young people which helps them take the high road to success and happiness.
Why do young people today give a wide berth to life-time commitments?
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