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The wrong cure for infertility
Turning baby-making into a technology can have devastating results.
Western misconceptions meet Iranian reality
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Why Ahmadinejad won Iran's election, dashing US hopes for a more conciliatory regime.
Families matters
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Private choices, public costs: How failing families cost us all
A broken company and symptom of a broken economy
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General Motors was called too big to fail, why do you never hear of too small to fail?
The private world of child abuse
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The abusive institutions have closed but adults are still trampling all over the rights of children.
Which language for Europe?
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Europeans once had a common language, Latin. Why not make English the new Latin?
Billboard blight
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A rancid advertising campaign shows the difference between sex and love.
The Singularity is near
The recent blockbuster, Terminator Salvation, has a few lessons for us about the future of humanity.
US changes the game for Israel
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President Obama's insistence that Israel abandon its West Bank settlements creates a harsh dilemma for its government.
Chinese Whispers
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As a young and fanatical Maoist, Jan Wong betrayed a friend during the Cultural Revolution. Decades later she discovers what happened.
Our public intellectual A-list
Our nominations for top public intellectuals who support human dignity. Comments please!
Speaking the truth, and seeking it
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President Obama has spoken with respect and candour to the world’s Muslims. On other issues we await consistency.
What can Arnold teach us?
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School inspector and the pioneer of literary criticism Matthew Arnold would have much to say about today's coarse public debate.
An oath to be ethical
Some business graduates are leaving Harvard clutching a pledge card. But what difference will it make?
Tiananmen: the legacy of 1989
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The violent suppression of dissent in Beijing on 4 June 1989 had deep roots and still casts a long shadow.
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