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Into their own hands
Rory Leishman | 10 May 2007 | 4
Judges are reading into laws ideas that legislators never intended. Does this put freedom at risk?
Death for sale is a step into the dark
Michael Cook | 09 May 2007 | 16
Suicide and the internet make a potent brew, as the work of one of the world's most prominent euthanasia campaigners shows.
Are glamour and style too much to ask for?
Joanna Bogle | 08 May 2007 | 10
Why are those bright young things walking about in dreary, uniform black trousers?
Canadian philosopher strikes paydirt
Michael McGann | 02 May 2007 | 7
Today one of Canada's leading public intellectuals will be awarded the world's biggest prize for his work in bridging the gap between faith and reason.
Playing politics with science
Michael Cook | 01 May 2007 | 2
The world's leading medical and science journals have taken to dabbling in politics.
Does anything work in sex education?
Jennifer Roback Morse | 01 May 2007 | 9
A study shows that abstinence education programmes don't work. They had the same failure rate as contraceptive programmes. Doesn't that show neither of them works?
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