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Parroting intelligence

John Young | 18 March 2009 |
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The last words Alex the parrot said to his owner were “You be good, see you tomorrow. I love you.” Did he know what he was talking about? 

Wild animals are not people; only people are people

Denyse O'Leary | 18 March 2009 |
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The lion lay down with the lamb in the Garden of Eden. But that was a long time ago. 

More Government; Less God

W. Bradford Wilcox | 15 March 2009 |
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If Obama succeeds in passing his ambitious agenda, the United States may head down the secular path already trod by Europe.


Twitching to Twitter

Brian Lilley | 14 March 2009 |
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The social network revolution hits the mainstream media.

Education change unions can believe in

Kevin Ryan | 13 March 2009 |
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Flooding classrooms with dollars will not reform American schools.

Pardon me, your ideology is showing

Michaela Kingston | 12 March 2009 |
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Not all barriers to stem cell science are bad, Mr President.  And the biggest ones, like greed, one-upmanship, exploitation and hype, cannot be removed by executive order.

Mixing politics and science

Michael Cook | 12 March 2009 |
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As expected, President Obama has lifted restrictions on human embryo research. As a choice between politics and ethics, it was a no-brainer.

Obama’s diplomatic offensive and the reality of geopolitics

Reva Bhalla | 11 March 2009 |
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A new president, a fresh burst of energy. But how much change can we realistically expect?


“Balding. Can’t sing. Dances a little.”

Francis Phillips | 11 March 2009 |
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The inimitable dance routines of Fred Astaire brought joy to the world in the midst of the Great Depression.


Could the Asian Schuman please stand up?

Margriet Krijtenburg | 11 March 2009 |
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Southeast Asian nations aspire to EU-style economic union, but do they have what it takes?

Social justice and the family

Andrea Mrozek | 07 March 2009 |
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Big government programs fail the most vulnerable. Is it time for a change?

The bitter legacy of the fate of Eluana Englaro

Angel Rodríguez Luño | 07 March 2009 |
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Italy has been torn apart by a debate over whether a woman who had spent 17 years in a deep coma should die.

Enough already!

Bill James | 07 March 2009 |
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Understanding our irrational desire for more, more, more is the first step to a cure.


What about those octuplets?

Jennifer Roback Morse | 06 March 2009 |
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Government indifference to responsible fatherhood is what made the tragedy of OctoMom possible. 

Drinking intellectual hemlock at The University of Calgary

Mark Milke , Barry Cooper and Marco Navarro-Genie | 05 March 2009 |
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A university is using police and the courts to silence students instead of allowing for the free inquiry they claim to support.

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