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Suicide lessons from Oregon

Kenneth R Stevens | 26 October 2007 | comment 23

After ten years and 300 deaths, what is there to learn from America's assisted suicide frontier?



Making birth safe - or preventing births?

Carolyn Moynihan | 25 October 2007 | comment 8

Yet another international conference on women's reproductive health turns out to be an exercise in abortion advocacy.



Shameful anniversary, sham inquiry

Josephine Quintavalle | 25 October 2007 | comment 34

Forty years ago Britain passed a law that has facilitated 6.7 million abortions. A government inquiry has seen to it that nothing will change.



The Eva phenomenon

Hartwig Bouillon | 23 October 2007 | comment 14

A German motherhood campaigner's Nazi moment dissolves in a mass email blitz on political correctness in the media ruling class.



There’s more to life than discovering DNA

Michael Cook | 19 October 2007 | comment 51

Remarks by Nobel laureate James Watson have proved that there are worse crimes than being boring. Like being a eugenicist, for instance. 



Joost for wasting time

Bill James | 19 October 2007 | comment 3

With a computer and broadband in the bedroom, now kids can watch all the TV they want -- endlessly!



Arrivederci, family-friendly film ratings

Luisa Cotta Ramosino | 18 October 2007

Pressure mounts for Italy to adopt a 'scientific' approach to movie ratings and discard the cultural perspective of parent groups.



After fatalism, Japan opens to faith

Jennifer Van House Hutcheson | 18 October 2007 | comment 13

Nearly 500 years since Christianity won its first adherents in Japan, conversions are increasing again.



Atheism becomes fashionable

Richard Bastien | 16 October 2007 | comment 62

Passionate tracts by the new missionaries of unbelief are selling like hotcakes. But are they rational?



Adult stem cells still trump embryonic

Monica Rafie | 16 October 2007 | comment 8

An exclusive interview with an Iowa scientist who is promoting adult stem cell research.



A victor in wars which haven’t happened

Michael Cook | 13 October 2007 | comment 19

The real problem with this year's Nobel Peace Prize is the canonisation of the precautionary principle.



How literature reveals intelligent design

William Park | 12 October 2007 | comment 11

A literary critic discerns pointers towards the transcendent in great works of imagination.



Broken heart risk management

Jennifer Roback Morse | 12 October 2007 | comment 15

Denying the differences between men and women is an interesting academic pastime, but in practice the cost of being wrong can be very high.



Girls Gone Mild

Pauline Cooper | 12 October 2007 | comment 3

Good girls are throwing off the shackles of the manufactured bad girl image and reclaiming self-respect - even if their mothers don't understand.



An eminent Victorian

Francis Phillips | 11 October 2007 | comment 3

More than a hundred years after his death, the figure of John Henry Newman continues to fascinate.



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