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Storm over baby’s gender
A Canadian couple is keeping their baby’s sex secret as an experiment in gender creativity.
Gen X women and their sorry sex lives
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The latest figures for abortions in Britain (England, Wales and Northern Ireland, but not Scotland) confirm a sad and disturbing…
The arrest of Ratko Mladic is a victory for human dignity
Bringing maniacs like Mladic to justice signals that the dream of a tolerant Bosnia is not dead.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
When, O when, will this franchise ever sail over the horizon and disappear in the mist?
More New Zealanders forced to look overseas to adopt
More and more New Zealanders are looking to adopt babies from overseas, largely due to falling domestic adoption opportunities.
Trash: a great read for teens and young adults
A compelling story that will stay with you long after you finish it.
Media’s role in world peace
This is interesting. It’s not that a pope encouraging the communications media to be responsible is exactly headline news….
The congressman, the bishop and moral economics
I forget who said ‘not everything is political’, but it must have been a while ago because it seems now,…
The atheist and his art
Hobart, the capital of the clean and green state of Tasmania, is an unlikely place for a temple of atheist art.
UN and Ageing
The UN World Population Ageing 2009 Document.
As the family goes, so goes the economy
There is an intimate relationship between our income wealth and our sexual culture.
The Brad-y Bunch
In these days of demographic decline, father of six Brad Pitt gets a tentative thumbs-up for endorsing large families.
Here Lies Arthur
A revisionist take on the Arthurian canon suggests the truth behind the magical elements of the stories.
UK moves towards a faith-free workplace
An English doctor has been hauled over the coals for mentioning the G-word to a patient.
India’s national shame: disposable girls
My husband and I have seven daughters. Each one is loved and cherished for the unique person that she is.…
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