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

Lessons in bouncing back

Economist | 18 September 2005

Steve Jobs is a fine example of how to overcome failure.

Do we have to kill embryos?

First Things | 18 September 2005

There is an alternative to embryonic stem cells, says a researcher.

Peace is spreading—but why?

Daily Telegraph (UK) | 18 September 2005

The number of wars in the world is the lowest in 15 years. Good luck? Hard work? Who knows?

Reading at the kitchen table

WS Journal | 18 September 2005

Millions of parents are buying books for home schooling. It's a surprising selection.

The thugs of New Orleans and their families

14 September 2005

Too many of those affected by Katrina were single-mother households.

The end of virtuous Albion

08 September 2005

Theodore Dalrymple laments the passing of the stoic, sturdy, modest integrity of his British countrymen.

The decline of British intellectual life.

New Criterion | 08 September 2005

We must listen to the voices still among us who draw strength from the Judeo-Christian core.

Why no one prepared for Katrina.

Washington Post | 08 September 2005

We deal with inconvenient facts by ignoring them, says Robert Samuelson.

Inside the Masons

US News | 08 September 2005

Background on Dan Brown's next novel.

The joy of stigma

Spectator | 08 September 2005

Jolly useful things, stigmas. We should bring them back in from the cold.

Rebuilding New Orleans will take a miracle

Dallas Morning News | 08 September 2005

Three decades of decay can't be repaired overnight.

Old-fashioned feminists are dying out

EPPC | 08 September 2005

And being replaced by a new feminism which values women's special gifts.

Robertson’s fatwa

Acton Institute | 01 September 2005

Is the Christian Right losing its soul?

25 years of Solidarity

Acton Institute | 01 September 2005

The Polish trade union that changed the world forever.

Danger in numbers

London Times | 29 August 2005

"Only a tiny fraction" would every do that. Who says so? What's "tiny"?

Karma or grace?

World | 22 August 2005

God works pro Bono.

For jihadist, read anarchist

Economist | 20 August 2005

Anarchists killed several world leaders and many policemen but their appeal eventually faded.

Are the Ten Commandments in Ethiopia?

TLS | 19 August 2005

Maybe, maybe not, says a scholar, but it's the most appropriate place for them.

A crisis of civilisational morale

History News Network | 18 August 2005

George Weigel says Americans should care about Europe's identity crisis.

Mr. President, feel my pain!

NY Times | 17 August 2005

How do presidents deal with the emotional exhaustion of their job?

Internet porn fuels demand for prostitution

Australian | 11 August 2005

Making the unthinkable commonplace.

Why most doctors are God-friendly folks

11 August 2005

Faith and science, religion and reason don't need to be at loggerheads.

Relax newspapers. You have little to fear from bloggers

CS Monitor | 10 August 2005

Bloggers can't dig deep and sift the wheat from the chaff.

50 and counting

INQ&.net | 10 August 2005

What's it like to be hitched to the same man for half a century? Pretty good, actually.

“Problem” novels for kids

American Educator | 10 August 2005

Teachers love them, but kids say They give me a headache in my stomach. Why read them?

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