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The best get convictions; the worst get medals

Nigel Hannaford | 09 October 2008 |
tags: abortion, Canada, conscience
A Canadian woman has spent nearly half of the last 14 years in jail as a prisoner of conscience. Why doesn't she have a medal?

The payoff for straining the brain

Denyse O'Leary | 09 October 2008 |
tags:
Doesself-discipline beat intelligence? What about a good night’s sleep?

Ghost Town

William Park | 07 October 2008 |
tags:
A comedy which explores the meaning of life without being didactic or preachy.


Why Germany is lukewarm about Nato

George Friedman | 07 October 2008 |
tags:
Once again, Germany faces a menacing Russia to its east.

Religulous superstitions

Barbara Kay | 07 October 2008 |
tags:
Belief in God is a prophylactic against tarot cards and pseudoscience.


Milk of human blindness

Constance Kong | 05 October 2008 |
tags:
China's dairy scandal could happen again unless the government sees that major reforms are needed to uproot a culture of corruption. 

Welcome to Baroness Warnock’s perfect world of total pleasure

Brigitte Pellerin | 03 October 2008 |
tags:
The movement to remove all suffering from life takes another step forward, calling for people with dementia to die for the good of all.

A nation without women

Anjalee Lewis | 02 October 2008 |
tags:
India faces a bleak future because of a preference for sons over daughters

New-look Inquisitions want to call doctors in for a little chat

Lea Singh | 01 October 2008 |
tags:
In a world without objective truth, why should governments recognise a right to conscientious objection?

Same-sex marriage: lessons from Canada

Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell | 30 September 2008 |
tags:
Where gay rights triumph, new rights battles begin.


Parenting on a shoestring

Michelle Martin | 30 September 2008 |
tags:
Isn't it about time to have a time-out on consumerism?


iPhone: not your kids’ phone

David Vincent | 26 September 2008 |
tags:
At least, not until the touted ‘parental controls’ materialise.

Reviving an enigmatic Russian

Francis Phillips | 26 September 2008 |
tags:
Maxim Gorky was one of the world's most famous writers in the first half of the century. Was he a Soviet stooge or a dissident witness?


The presidential race: all change

Sheila Liaugminas | 25 September 2008 |
tags:
But change is not a destination. The Wall Street crash sharpens the question, ‘Where to?’

Foreign policy challenges for a new commander-in-chief

George Friedman | 24 September 2008 |
tags:
What is the geopolitical landscape that will confront the next president?

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