Celebrations are called for as a gutter TV show ends its run, but expect more heated battles in the future.
Economy and character building ensures that a family of 12 keeps its carbon output modest.
After years of being booed offstage, the curtains have again opened and God is being greeted with tumultuous applause.
A few weeks in a Marine boot camp works wonders, says a proud father.
The world's leading science journal sits on the fence.
Why do some people of faith distrust evolutionists? The reasons can be found in the notorious Scopes Monkey Trial.
The latest Pew survey of religious sentiments shows that Americans are tolerant and confused.
The hero of the Velvet Revolution reflects on his years as president of the Czech Republic.
O for the glory days of Spanish radicalism.
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, and Wall-E get the thumbs up from our reviewer but Get Smart is not recommended for family viewing.
As the school year fills up with treats, a mother wonders where the neighbourhood cleanup and nursing home visit fit in.
To pretend that all families are equal denies the truth of the child’s experience.
The Australian state of Victoria has sanctioned prostitution, turning it into a growth industry but doing nothing for women who want out of it.
Pope Benedict XVI has a mysterious but very genuine appeal for Gen Y. A woman who is one of Australia's leading theologians explains why.
Ingrid Betancourt plainly thought God had a hand in her liberation, but the signs went unremarked in most news coverage.
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