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China embraces Confucius again

Alberto Serna | 12 November 2007 | comment 11

Once in disgrace as a lackey of the feudal class, Confucius may rise again to replace Marx as the guiding spirit of the Communist Party.



My big brother, my cell phone

John Bambenek | 10 November 2007 | comment 17

Sick of spam in your in-box? How will you cope with spam on your cell phone?



A modest proposal

Shamim Hunt | 10 November 2007 | comment 20

Wearing the hijab does not necessarily protect Muslim women or guarantee their dignity. 



Crossing the species boundary

Margaret Somerville | 08 November 2007 | comment 16

The possibility of creating a bewildering variety of human-animal combinations requires profound ethical reflection.



Washoe the talking chimp, RIP

Marie I. George | 08 November 2007 | comment 7

Was she the first animal to learn a human language?



The gaiety of Dumbledore

Andrew Byrne | 02 November 2007 | comment 49

The author of the Harry Potter series has revealed that Dumbledore, one of its favourite characters, is gay. How should readers react?



Drug addicts need tough love

Theron Bowers | 02 November 2007 | comment 25

Forget what you see on TV and in movies. Addicts can change if they really want to.



Crying poor

Martyn Drakard | 02 November 2007

Poverty is big business for aid agencies in Africa.



Focus on sex education: eyes on Manila

Carolyn Moynihan | 01 November 2007 | comment 5

'Keep love real' is the theme of the Second International Congress on Education in Love, Sex, and Life taking place this month.



Focus on sex education: protecting the heart

Juan Francisco and Maria Luisa Velez | 01 November 2007 | comment 15

The only really 'safe' sex comes from learning how to love, and that takes character.



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