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

Human rights vs. basic freedoms

National Post | 21 September 2008

A blow-up over conscientious objection for doctors shows how diseased the human-rights situation is in Canada.

A small victory for conscience

National Post | 20 September 2008

An attempt to wipe out the rights of doctors to freedom of conscience and freedom of religion has taken a step back.

Man’s perennial question. What do women want?

New York Observer | 18 September 2008

Men have been asking this question since the beginning, now it is being asked about the Internet. Do women want something different?

Wall Street. What went wrong?

Fortune | 16 September 2008

Wall Street is sneezing and the rest of the world worries about catching a cold. What went wrong with America's fabled financial hub?

Yesterday Russia, today the world

London Telegraph | 16 September 2008

Dostoevsky's terrifying novel of political violence has been retranslated.

Keep the option of single-sex ed

Christian Science Monitor | 15 September 2008

We need more choice in education – not less.

Palin: pro-life feminist

Salon | 15 September 2008

Yes, both, says Camille Paglia, scourge of the liberals.

Put your marriage before your kids

Christian Science Monitor | 14 September 2008

It's the key to raising a healthy family.

The Black Hole Hype

The Wall Street Journal | 14 September 2008

Under the French-Swiss border a collision of particles. Up above the surface a collision of hype and reality.

Caught in the human traffic

Financial Times | 13 September 2008

The highway is a place thriving with subtle displays of implied power, says a new book.

9/11 A Blessing and Curse

Culture 11 | 12 September 2008

The days following September 11th, 2001 united New Yorkers in their common humanity.

It’s never too late to say sorry

Financial Times | 12 September 2008

But 48 years for the New York Times is stretching it, eh?

Parla italiano

The Telegraph | 11 September 2008

Are English words an ugly invasion? While some Italians are saying "basta con l'inglese". Others are saying "E' Okay".

Blighted Hopes

American Scientist | 11 September 2008

The story of the extinction of the American chesnut tree. 

22 Years in Castro’s Gulag

Wall Street Journal | 10 September 2008

An interview with Armando Valladares.

Daydream achiever

Boston Globe | 09 September 2008

There are two kinds of daydreams. One you get paid for, the other is a waste of time. Which are you?

Hitler’s dialectic of death

London Times | 08 September 2008

The Final Solution is the main text in our history of atrocity, but it was only a chapter in the Nazis’ original plans.

In Hannah Montana v. Mets, Dad rules

Christian Science Monitor | 07 September 2008

Exceptions erode order, and there's no room for that in our house.

Feminism and freedom

AEI | 06 September 2008

OK, girls. Take back feminism. Restore its lost history.

Brands New World

Culture 11 | 05 September 2008

The designer-label bug infects tween lit.

Sarah Palin Speaks!

New York Times | 05 September 2008

In English! But her friends are pretty embarrassing, says Gail Collins.

Go west, towards the future of conservatism

London Times | 05 September 2008

Her thrilling convention speech showed that Sarah Palin is a force to reckoned with. But she might be more than that, says Gerard Baker.

Sarah Palin: Feminists’ worst nightmare

National Post | 05 September 2008

If convention speech-making were an Olympic sport, she would have walked away with a gold medal, says Barbara Kay.

Vietnam and religious freedom

Wall Street Journal Asia | 04 September 2008

A country of particular concern.

Stopes gets stamp of approval

Telegraph (UK) | 03 September 2008

Britain celebrates the 'family planning' legacy of a Hitler admirer and eugenicist.

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