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Betraying British Muslims

Christopher Martin | 22 July 2005 | comment 1

In the wake of the London bombings, there is much talk of the religious intolerance of British Muslims. What about the religious intolerance of the anti-Censorship crowd?



Tipping the balance

Dwight Duncan | 22 July 2005

Distinguished, polite, intelligent, poised, competent, honest and direct: the press has run out of adjectives to describe President Bush's Supreme Court nominee. What should we really be looking for?



Fashioning tomorrows woman

Sarah Phelps Smith | 22 July 2005

Fashion is not just for the frivolous. For the professional woman of the 21st century, fashion awareness is a cultural responsibility.



Classic photography on the net

Michael Cook | 22 July 2005

Two New York photo collections are collaborating on a website which will be the biggest collection of great images in the world.



Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Matthew Beard | 17 July 2005

At 672 pages, the latest instalment in the Harry Potter series will be too short for diehard fans, says our high school reviewer.



Fighting abuse

Paul B Hunker III | 15 July 2005

Pornography is not a trivial offence because it can lead to ever-greater degradation, writes a US government lawyer who deals with sexual exploitation.



Can schools do emotional education?

Carolyn Moynihan | 15 July 2005 | comment 1

The British Government soldiers on in its effort to replace parents who fail to meet the Warm Body Standard of minimal child care.



Harry Potter, Hogwarts and all

Susan Reibel Moore | 15 July 2005

Millions of muggles all over the world devoured the sixth volume of Harry Potter this weekend. An expert in children's literature discusses whether the series helps or harms children.



Does religion cause all the trouble in the world?

Christopher Martin | 15 July 2005

People often point the finger at religion as the source of violence and fanaticism. Does this make sense?



Marriage and the free society

Carolyn Moynihan | 08 July 2005

Gay marriage is a hot button issue, but behind it is the more basic question of where marriage comes from in the first place. American writer Jennifer Roback Morse talks about the meaning of love, marriage, sexuality and family in a free society.



Beastly business

Michael Cook | 08 July 2005

The movement for animal rights is no longer a joke. With dedicated activists supported by lawyers and philanthropists, all it may need is time.



Deadly tricks

Michael Cook | 08 July 2005

The true story of how British doctors have been manipulated into giving their support to euthanasia.



An ageing Asian tiger

Leo R. Maliksi | 02 July 2005

The dynamic Taiwanese economy is about to hit a brick wall because Taiwanese aren’t having enough children.



Adam and Steve to tie the knot in Canada

Paul Waters | 02 July 2005

Canada is about to become the fourth country in the world to make same-sex marriage the law of the land. Here’s how it happened.



Bomb scare

Carolyn Moynihan | 02 July 2005

Infertility is a time bomb threatening the very existence of Europe, experts in the field said this week. Is anyone taking them seriously?



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