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Riled by the R-word

Disabled people need all the support we can give them. They don't need ideologues who teach that disability is a social construct.



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Flat tires, diapers and school reform

Are federally mandated accountability and school choice going to join other attempts to change US schools in the junkyard of great ideas?


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Swiss animals are in the catbird seat. How about the kids?

Voters in Switzerland have rejected a proposal to give animals a public defender. But children are still not adequately protected.


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Women’s dignity: attending to the person

In the information age a new generation of women awaits formation in the feminine powers of attention to the other and care for them. The third and last part of a symposium on improving the status of women by 2020.


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Assessing JFK’s legacy to American Christians

Fifty years ago, John F. Kennedy gave an important speech about the role of Christians in public life. A Catholic Archbishop says that the damage he did was profound. 


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Why my 50,000 videogames are the art form of the future

Far from endangering the soul, immersion in the world of avatars can give us a glimpse of lost innocence.


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After the quake, Chile shows its strengths

In Latin American terms, it couldn't have happened to a better country.


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Women’s dignity: reclaiming the feminine genius

Putting a stop to sexual objectification, exploring intrinsic feminine gifts - these and other ideas are on the agenda in Part 2 of a symposium on improving the status of women by 2020.


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Daring scheme for raising Korean births

Unless Koreans have more kids, their nation could disappear. A dynamic gynaecologist has a plan to reverse the trend by applying the existing laws on abortion.


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Too much, too soon

As possibly one of its last acts as government, British Labour bids to make sex education compulsory.


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Thinking about the unthinkable: a US deal with Iran

Tied down in Iraq and Afghanistan, what other realistic options does the US have?


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Getting the facts right about euthanasia

How can Quebec doctors ask for the legalisation of euthanasia? They don't even know what it is.


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