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Why I love my spam
Michael Cook | 13 May 2006 | 3
It's a bit like the hurricanes and droughts of global warming: in our lifetime, we're destined to live with spam. Instead of complaining, why not enjoy it?
Freud or Fraud?
Michael Cook | 11 May 2006
It's hard to imagine contemporary society without Oedipus complexes, defence mechanisms, Freudian slips, and the psychiatrist's couch. But Dutch psychologist Gerard van den Aardweg is not cracking the champagne on Sigmund Freud's 150th birthday.
Intense, creative and wise: the fiction of Katherine Paterson
Susan Reibel Moore | 05 May 2006 | 1
American author Katherine Paterson has been honoured with Sweden's highest literary award for children's books. She deserves it.
Solving the work-life dilemma
Carolyn Moynihan | 05 May 2006
In the era of working mothers the issue of “work-life balance” looms large. A home management expert suggests how it can be solved.
The noise before the storm
Randal Marlin | 05 May 2006
The danger of war with Iran over its suspected plans to make nuclear weapons is real. But so is the danger of being deafened by saber-rattling propaganda.
FOCUS ON COURTSHIP & MARRIAGE Preparing teens for love
Carolyn Moynihan | 27 April 2006
Today's teenagers may look mature and savvy but emotionally they have a lot to learn. An upcoming congress in Mexico City brings together parents and others keen to address this need.
Harvard’s crisis of standards
Maximilian Pakaluk | 26 April 2006
Does the world’s most prestigious university deserve its stellar reputation? A recent graduate has his doubts.
FOCUS ON COURTSHIP & MARRIAGE How marriage protects children
Carolyn Moynihan | 26 April 2006
"Sex makes babies!" "Society needs babies!" "Babies need moms and dads!" It's a no-brainer, says family scholar Maggie Gallagher.
FOCUS ON COURTSHIP & MARRIAGE The dating game
Pete Vere | 26 April 2006 | 1
There is a big difference between courtship and dating — and teenagers need to get it right to ensure a happy future marriage.
New Pope maintains outreach to Islam
Waleed Aly | 26 April 2006
Confounding the pessimists, the Vatican's links with Islam have not cooled down since the election of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope, says a Muslim observer.
When lives are expendable
Matthew Mehan | 25 April 2006
Leading American journalist Ramesh Ponnuru analyses the current state of the right to life in politics, universities, the courts, and the press in this exclusive interview.
AIDS: what’s happening in Uganda?
Carolyn Moynihan | 19 April 2006
Ugandan paediatrician Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige faces the scourge of AIDS every day in her young patients. In this interview she suggests that the solution is not more condoms.
The torment of Norway’s greatest artist
Elizabeth Heil | 18 April 2006 | 2
A MOMA exhibit of Edvard Munch spans the life's work of an artist whose grim vision was an emblem of the modern soul.
Is Dutch tolerance stretching too far?
Angela Shanahan | 18 April 2006 | 1
How will the Netherlands reconcile growing permissiveness with swelling numbers of fundamentalist Muslim migrants?
The very profitable business of creating babies
Michael Cook | 07 April 2006 | 2
"Miracle babies" in the arms of beaming mothers are great public relations for the IVF industry. And a great money-spinner, too.
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