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Are you a Facebook user?

Elisabeth Brown | 12 August 2008 | comment 1

Did you know we have a Facebook Group?  



Eyes on the Beijing Olympics

Carolyn Moynihan | 09 August 2008 | comment 2

It’s not all the result of bullying. The West could learn something from the Chinese ethic of working together.



Civil words

P.M. Forni | 08 August 2008 | comment 5

Advice from an American expert on how to keep your cool when discussing the election.



Giving them reasons to live

Michelle Martin | 07 August 2008 | comment 22

Our duty to the mentally ill is brushed aside by the right-to-die lobby.



Speaking to a secular age

Margaret Somerville | 06 August 2008 | comment 35

Battles in the public square are won with words -- but which ones?



Terrorist, child soldier or Gitmo victim?

Brian Lilley | 06 August 2008 | comment 9

Outrage over Omar Khadr, a Canadian arrested in Afghanistan at the age of 15 who is still being held in Guantanamo Bay, should be based on the facts.



A Russian prophet

Michael Cook | 06 August 2008 | comment 9

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's life was devoted to promoting truth and human dignity -- in a world which valued them less and less. 



The best thing since Harry Potter?

Clare Cannon | 05 August 2008 | comment 8

Teenage girls have fallen in love with this breathtaking vampire romance.



The Dark Knight

David Demers | 05 August 2008 | comment 3

Surprisingly, the latest Batman instalment presents complex moral scenarios. 



A joy that dementia could not crush

Colleen Carroll Campbell | 01 August 2008 | comment 17

The frail and elderly have an inherent dignity no disease or disability can erase.



What if there were no keyboards?

Joanna Bogle | 01 August 2008 | comment 18

By typing everything we lose vital skills. And the issue isn’t just computers, but all related technology.



Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel

Francis Phillips | 01 August 2008 | comment 3

Five hundred years ago a lonely, solitary, God-driven man began his greatest work. 



Sex without consequences, a world without commitment

Christopher Tollefsen | 01 August 2008 | comment 7

A world shaped by contraception is one that is far from friendly to marriage and family.



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