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Making finance safe for our children

Oskari Juurikkala | 31 January 2008 |
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The answer to the global financial crisis is not more regulation but more financiers with moral backbone.


Where did universities come from?

Richard Bastien | 30 January 2008 |
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When a group of students and professors refused to hear the pope speak at their Roman university they were denying their own tradition.



Lapsed Agnostic

Brenda McGann | 30 January 2008 |
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A modern Irishman struggles to make sense of his boyhood faith again and succeeds.


The faith of the Irish

Seamus Grimes | 30 January 2008 |
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Secularization is taking its toll in newly-prosperous Ireland but there are young voices speaking up again for the old values.


The unkindest cut

Carolyn Moynihan | 29 January 2008 |
tags: abortion, Africa, female circumcision, feminism
Female circumcision is outrageous, but then so is much of what we do to women in the West.


Abortion: giving new life to the debate

Margaret Somerville | 26 January 2008 |
tags: abortion, Canada
Anniversaries of court decisions in the United States and Canada highlight the need for open discussion of this moral issue in the public square.


The art of dazzling employers without saying a word

Francis Phillips | 25 January 2008 |
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An American expert says that 93 percent of our communication is through body language.



Is it kiss and make up for science and religion?

Phillip Elias | 24 January 2008 |
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Two leading science bodies in the US have agreed that acceptance of evolution and belief in God are compatible.


Australia’s ultimate party animal

Angela Shanahan | 24 January 2008 |
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What's worse: 500 teenagers trashing your house or an army of bureaucrats trashing your kids?


Polling season

Christopher Blunt | 24 January 2008 |
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With the tightest race for years in the US presidential primaries, opinion polls have become more important than ever. Can they be trusted?


Sir Edmund Hillary: an ordinary hero

Carolyn Moynihan | 18 January 2008 |
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The death of the man who conquered the world's highest mountain confronts us with challenge of climbing our own Everest.


No strikes and you’re outted

John Willson | 17 January 2008 |
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Even baseball players deserve to be regarded as innocent until proven guilty. 


Unsuitable for children

John Bambenek | 16 January 2008 |
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If some video games are too violent to be suitable for kids, what exactly makes them suitable for adults?



Decently and in order

Lorraine Brock | 16 January 2008 |
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It is that time of year when resolutions to get organised are being tested. Professional advice may be in order.





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