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After hours and hours of exhausting surfing, we have found these useful links for MercatorNet readers.

Sacrilege and sacrament

CERC | 26 June 2006

A brilliant analysis of modern marriage by the British philosopher Roger Scruton

Students who choose chastity are not extinct

CS Monitor | 25 June 2006

"I'm a little bit of a romantic. I'm holding out for love."

Top 5 books on terrorism

25 June 2006

The Wall Street Journal's selection

Will no news be good news?

Washington Post | 20 June 2006

As the Internet Grows Up, the News Industry Is Forever Changed

Will Spanish apes become Spanish citizens?

San Francisco Chronicle | 19 June 2006

Believe it or not, the answer could be Yes.

Cuba’s medical apartheid

Civita | 19 June 2006

What happens when a government earns foreign exchange by selling medical services.

What doctors cannot heal

New York Times | 19 June 2006

How can they deal with lonliness and despair?

Morals in a combat zone

Washington Post | 12 June 2006

What explains the difference between units that commit war crimes and units that don't? Leadership.

Biotechnology and capitalism

The New Atlantis | 12 June 2006

What happens when body parts, and bodies, can be sold as a commodity?

Principled immigration

First Things | 07 June 2006

Since migration is inevitable we need to maximise its potential advantages

The Many Casualties of Cloning

New Atlantis | 05 June 2006

If cures from human cloning are all all but impossible, why not ban it?

Not So Sweet

American Conservative | 01 June 2006

The sugar industry's abuse of guest workers could foreshadow what lies ahead.

Persians have long memories

New York Times | 29 May 2006

and they see a straight line between the 19th century Great Game and the Great Satan.

Blessed are the spin doctors

Spectator | 24 May 2006

How a maligned organisation is turning the Da Vinci Code's lemon into lemonade.

50th anniversary of an ecological tragedy

15 May 2006

Half a century on, the villagers of Minamata still remember the disaster of mercury poisoning.

Doom and demography

Wilson Quarterly | 10 May 2006

A gigantic population problem is looming. But it's under, not over-population, we're talking about.

The gnostic scholarship scandal

CWNews | 10 May 2006

Why didn't the media report the shoddy academic work which buttresses the Da Vinci Code claims?

Trendy but tasteful

National Post | 09 May 2006

The fashion alternative to Britney Spears

A Nigerian heroine

The Lancet | 08 May 2006

Dora Akunyili persecutes drug counterfeiters.

Rhapsody of babies

Australian | 24 April 2006

Time, money, sleep, career... Beside the baby, none of them count for anything.

The Pope’s Easter message for terrorists

Wall Street Journal | 19 April 2006

Benedict XVI takes on the excesses of secularization and radical Islam.

The new misanthropy

Spiked | 19 April 2006

If we could get rid of people, would the world be a better place?

The politics of abuse

Spiked | 19 April 2006

Name-calling seems to be replacing rational debate everywhere.

Christians in Afghanistan

Der Spiegel | 01 April 2006

Think first before you convert. Life will be tough.

Measuring poverty

New Yorker | 31 March 2006

How many poor people live in the US? No one knows.

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