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Beerly enough discipline for high school bingers
Matthew Mehan | 25 March 2006
There’s a simple reason why students binge-drink at parties. No one has the guts to stop them.
Who’s afraid of commitment?
Carolyn Moynihan | 25 March 2006
A lot of people, apparently. But with young people floundering in a sea of choice, perhaps it's time to be brave again.
Harry Potter and the family
Alfonsina Ramirez Paulin | 24 March 2006
Underlying J. K. Rowling's fantasy world are some sound insights into family life.
It’s a jungle out there
Robert R. Reilly | 22 March 2006
The recent film Madagascar sheds unexpected light on the distinction between men and animals.
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENGAGING ISLAM Africa’s religious fault line
Martyn Drakard | 18 March 2006
Two of the world's great religions are competing for followers in Kenya.
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENGAGING ISLAM A challenge to European Christians
Hartwig Bouillon | 17 March 2006
The rise of Islam in traditionally Christian Europe coincides with a rise in Germans searching for their cultural roots.
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENGAGING ISLAM Man and God in Islam
Michael Cook | 15 March 2006
How does Islam differ from Christianity in its view of man and his destiny? Theologian José Morales gives some penetrating answers.
Profiles in conscientious objection
Michael Cook | 11 March 2006
55 American Congressmen and women have made a stand on religion, conscience and abortion. It may be smart politics, but it's sloppy thinking.
Chinese dissidents speak out
Gerald Mercer | 10 March 2006
Despite economic progress and a rising standard of living, the Chinese people still lack political and religious freedom.
Rule of thumb
Carolyn Moynihan | 09 March 2006
Are mobile phones a menace or just another piece of technology demanding parental backbone?
Out of touch and proud of it
Diane Bryhn | 09 March 2006
The gap between the Hollywood glitterati and the guys and gals who buy tickets at the box office appears to be widening.
For Kenyan street kids, glue sniffing is a way of life
Martyn Drakard | 03 March 2006
Tens of thousand of boys live on the streets of Nairobi, stealing their food and sleeping on the streets. With the government almost helpless, only private initatives offer hope.
Small is big business
Leo R. Maliksi | 03 March 2006
Nano is the Next Big Thing for technology, with giant leaps forward expected in health, energy, clean water, agriculture -- and, above all, computing.
An emotional State of the Union
Sean Gordon Lewis | 02 March 2006
George W. Bush's address was a carefully crafted piece of rhetoric. But did it succeed in persuading his countrymen?
Alien notions
Walter Macken | 02 March 2006
Why can't we be friends with the people we know instead of looking for them in galaxies far away?
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