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A beacon of hope?
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The United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights turns 60. Does the post-war text still speak to us today?
Is there a natural right to same-sex marriage?
No -- but sometimes the most obvious truths are the hardest to explain.
Derivatives regulation: making men moral
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Who can be trusted to regulate "financial weapons of mass destruction"?
“Birds of a feather”
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The need for a buddy system among many siblings provided the motto for a Spanish family.
A passion for babies, a knack for business
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A Kiwi mother talks about raising a large family and running a thriving business on the side.
Richard Dawkins and the meming of life
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Having disposed of God, Darwin's Rottweiler has taken to barking at fairies.
The price for opposing euthanasia
The Grand Duke of Luxembourg is to be stripped of his executive veto after refusing to rubber-stamp a euthanasia law.
Aping their betters
If animals co-operate to benefit their community, does it mean they are ethical beings?
Our Times: The Age of Elizabeth II
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A N Wilson’s latest volume on the social history of Britain is intelligent, amusing and ultimately facile.
Shop till you drop
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A frenzied mob of New York bargain-hunters trampled a man to death in a pre-Christmas sale. Why?
The change they forgot about: education
Kevin Ryan
| 03 December 2008 |
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If the critically wounded were treated first, bailouts wouldn't be handed to car manufacturers, but to schools.
After Mumbai
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Whoever planned the murderous terrorist attack knew what they were up to. It presents awful dilemmas for New Delhi, Islamabad and Washington.
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