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Europe’s crisis: unification without a unifying spirit
tags: EU
A founding father of the EU would not be surprised at the problems it is facing.
7 reasons why “Merry Christmas” will always beat “Season’s Greetings”
Don’t let Grinches steal your Christmas by substituting meaningless slogans.
Just don’t smash it, Dave
The British PM defends Christianity but it's deeds that matter in the end, not words.
British Prime Minister: “We are a Christian country”
The Bible has given Britain a set of values and morals which it should actively defend, says David Cameron.
Just one hitch with all those eulogies
Who was the greater public intellectual, Christopher Hitchens or Vaclav Havel?
The parental happiness curve
Why are parents with four-plus children happier, on average, than those with just a couple?
New strategies for combatting internet porn
Cutting off supply lines to committed users has limited effectiveness. Let's try stopping people from getting hooked in the first place.
Perpetual adolescence goes on display in San Francisco
Paul Adams
| 16 December 2011 |
In America's capital of the weird breaking the world record for naked Santas is no big deal. But it says a lot about the death of childhood.
A moral roadmap for European renewal
Nothing less than a return to the foundations of justice in nature and reason will do.
An elephant in the press room
Why did leading media fail to point out the real news in a report on abortion and mental health?
Tipping the scales towards euthanasia
A widely publicized report published by the Royal Society of Canada presents a thoroughly one-sided view.
Will pigs usher in the next medical revolution?
Transplanting organs from pigs could be the answer to the shortage of organs for desperately ill patients.
Welcome to neo-colonialism 101
Why is America trying to force acceptance of gay rights upon African nations?
Sages, straw dogs, and same-sex marriage
Zac Alstin
| 12 December 2011 |
Tempestuous emotions are a poor foundation for public policy.
Becoming Dickens
Not only was England's best-loved novelist a genius, he had an astonishing capacity for hard work and concentration.
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