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

One idea to fix Canada

National Post | 25 October 2007

Let marriage be marriage.

Elaborate disguises

New York Times | 25 October 2007

Japan's odd-ball answer to street crime.

How to teach reading

London Telegraph | 24 October 2007

The phonic method proves its worth again.

138 Muslims write to the Pope

Asia News | 24 October 2007

Common ground and a desire for dialogue is the good news.

Why we read

Claremont Institute | 23 October 2007

Introducing the politically incorrect guide to English and American literature.

Confession makes a comeback

Wall Street Journal | 23 October 2007

Churches urge repentance and Pope calls confession a top priority.

The rise of the religious left

Wall Street Journal | 19 October 2007

Draws on the "social gospel" but does not resonate with churchgoers.

Downside of ambition

New York Sun | 18 October 2007

We all love a winner but not if it increases self-absorption.

Code of coercion

Washington Post | 17 October 2007

Social work students are being forced to subscribe to a political agenda.

Secrets of inspiring leaders

Yahoo/Business Week | 17 October 2007

Yes, you guessed, there are seven - beginning with enthusiasm.

Sound investing and peaceful sleep

New York Times | 17 October 2007

Invest for the long haul, buy index funds, don't smoke and get a dog.

When “I believe” will get you death

Newsweek | 16 October 2007

North Korean Christians face execution for the sin of believing.

Back off! I’m not dead yet.

Washington Post | 16 October 2007

Why I don't want a living will.

Give your kids time

Guardian Unlimited | 15 October 2007

Good parents will sit down every day and let their child speak.

What has Al Gore done for world peace?

Daily Telegraph | 13 October 2007

He made an error-filled documentary but that was about the environment, not peace.

Is chastity the best policy?

Philippine Star | 12 October 2007

We are not after sex. We are after love. Stop confusing the two.

Good news in Iraq

National Review | 12 October 2007

Iraqis are taking security into their own hands to build a future for their country.

Facing up to e-mail

New York Times | 11 October 2007

Social software is not better than face-to-face contact; it’s only better than nothing.

‘No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency’

International Herald Tribune | 11 October 2007

Will an African fable about being a good person work on screen? Fans of Mma Ramotswe will soon find out.

I am new woman hear me roar

National Post | 11 October 2007

Daughters of yesterday's feminists want babies.

Media hoax goes to court

New York Sun | 11 October 2007

Remember the boy that died at the hands of Israeli soldiers? He was never shot. He never died.

With friends like these

Washington Post | 10 October 2007

Internet social networking complicates true intimacy and rewards shallowness.

Philosophy from the gutter of popular culture

Chronicle Review | 10 October 2007

Despite packaging for fans of the Simpsons or Seinfeld, the discipline to reason the meaning of life is too much for most.

It’s the mind that matters

Philadelphia Inquirer | 05 October 2007

The authors of The Spiritual Brain have identified serious flaws in the materialist position. 

About Facebook

Atlantic | 05 October 2007

Better than MySpace because your friends might actually be your friends.

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