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China embraces Confucius again
Alberto Serna | 12 November 2007 | 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 | 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 | 20
Wearing the hijab does not necessarily protect Muslim women or guarantee their dignity.
Crossing the species boundary
Margaret Somerville | 08 November 2007 | 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 | 7
Was she the first animal to learn a human language?
The gaiety of Dumbledore
Andrew Byrne | 02 November 2007 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 15
The only really 'safe' sex comes from learning how to love, and that takes character.
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