The final Harry Potter book affirms the deathless power of goodness lurking in the most unlikely characters.
Parents want their kids to save sex for marriage. A congress coming up in Manila aims to give them a boost.
Neuroscience is demanding that we put good habits at the centre of child rearing.
Protecting your kids from harm.com is something you cannot think about too often.
After the verdict and the loaded words there is a case that still favours the media baron.
As the last of the Harry Potter series flies off the shelves a teacher of literature finds the books very good, even in the ultimate sense.
It will not be easy to stanch the flow of Christians from their ancient home in Palestine.
Sometime, somewhere, somehow, even internet companies have to make money.
Unlike rivers, history is not compelled to flow downhill, as the careers of Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and John Paul II show.
What the face of Che Guevara really means.
After an eclipse which has lasted decades, modern psychology says that happiness comes from living a virtuous life.
Doctors thought I had an IQ of 20. You know what? They were wrong.
Chimps can paint, use tools and show affection. So what makes them different from us?
Young people may have odd ideas about marriage. But on one issue they are sounder than their parents: they loathe divorce.
Controversy has always surrounded Harry Potter's effect upon children. There's nothing to fear, says an American psychologist.
The young terrorist doctors don't understand the potential of their ordinary lives.
The bungled bombings in Britain were planned by young men bound by an oath to do no harm.
Sir Salman doesn't deserve the vituperation heaped upon him by the Muslim world.
Being a fashionista mom with teenagers is not a gig for the faint of heart.
Germany's leading novelist has made a clean breast of his past as a member of the Waffen SS -- or has he?
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