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The op-ed challenge
Michael Cook | 14 November 2008 | 7
The bias of editors is not the reason why articles are rejected; it's the quality of the contributions.
Education suffers from high self-esteem
Barbara Kay | 14 November 2008 | 3
Students bubble-wrapped against failure lack both humility and motivation in their approach to higher learning.
Getting past other American stereotypes
Mark Milke | 13 November 2008
While commentators around the globe say Barack Obama's election means America has finally dealt with racism, what about other countries finally looking in the mirror.
Universal truth in an age of reason
Derek Miedema | 13 November 2008 | 2
Does it really all depend? Is one set of beliefs as equally valid as any other? A review of William Gairdner's defence of universal truth.
Political lessons from Down Under
Carolyn Moynihan | 12 November 2008 | 8
Some advice from an outpost of the liberal Anglo world for President-elect Obama.
Called out of Darkness
Francis Phillips | 12 November 2008 | 7
A powerful spiritual memoir by the author of Interview with the Vampire about her return to Catholicism.
A weakened economy needs strengthened humanities
John Armstrong | 12 November 2008 | 7
Economic freedom has turned toxic because we lack the cultural maturity that the humanities used to provide.
“Coming out” puts adolescents at risk
Dale O'Leary | 10 November 2008 | 11
Encouraging adolescents with same-sex attractions to identify as gay has no scientific or ethical justification.
Reshaping the bioethical landscape
Michael Cook | 07 November 2008 | 12
The election of a fervently pro-choice president could bulletproof abortion rights in the United States.
Here’s hoping
Carolyn Moynihan | 07 November 2008 | 6
Unless guided by faith, Obama’s ‘hope’ mantra will soon run out of steam.
Jubilation in Kenya
Martyn Drakard | 07 November 2008 | 8
Kenyans had a public holiday to celebrate the election of a son of the soil. But it's unlikely to change their lives.
Obama’s challenge
George Friedman | 06 November 2008 | 6
The world's greatest superpower has elected a new president. What happens after the honeymoon?
Global credit crisis: is greed the culprit?
John Robertson | 05 November 2008 | 14
Focusing exclusively on greed as the culprit in the global credit
crisis is a distraction from more complex sources of instability.
The surprising sprint to the finish
Brian Lilley | 03 November 2008 | 5
Barack Obama should have won this race by now, why is it even a contest?
‘Darwin? That’s just the party line’
Wayne Eyre | 02 November 2008 | 35
Many scientists don't believe that science is the only religion in town.
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