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

What is intelligence?

Thomas Sowell | 05 October 2007

New research gets lost in emotional debate.

The humbled boss

National Post | 05 October 2007

Bruce Springsteen is back with new music and the wisdom of an older man.

And Frankenstein created Belgium

Daily Telegraph | 04 October 2007

Unable to form a government since June, Belgium's political fault lines are linguistic.

How Putin plans to stay in power

Economist | 03 October 2007

Revealing once again that Russian democracy is a sham.

Man’s search for meaning

Townhall | 02 October 2007

While secularists want to kill God, "separation of Church and state" accommodates our deep-seated desire for eternity.

What ails the short story

New York Times | 29 September 2007

Stephen King, who knows a thing or two about writing, asks why short stories have lost their pizazz.

May the worst man win

Daily Telegraph | 29 September 2007

Study of facial expressions show that flirts and cads get the girl.

Virtual friendship and the new narcissism

New Atlantis | 28 September 2007

Impact of MySpace and Facebook on social networking and the collecting of friends.

Honour thy children

Washington Post | 27 September 2007

It's as if parents have rewritten the fourth commandment -- and boy, are they paying for it.

What were you thinking?

New York Sun | 27 September 2007

Former mayor of New York denounces invite to Iranian president because he wants to kill us.

Intolerance in the name of tolerance

Washington Times | 27 September 2007

Only Bush bashers like the Iranian president get to speak at left-wing universities. 

Is there a plan for the world’s conversion to Islam?

Asia News | 26 September 2007

By fanatics, yes. But the future depends on non-fanatics of all religions in dealing with the stagnant intellectualism of Islam.

Are we losing do-it-yourself skills?

Popular Mechanics | 25 September 2007

Many Americans are not building and fixing things and would likely agree that "I can't do one-quarter of the things my father can."

Freedom fetishists

Wall Street Journal | 24 September 2007

The cultural contradictions of libertarianism.

Why are we here?

Boston Globe | 18 September 2007

Colleges ignore life's biggest questions, and we all pay the price.

What really buys happiness?

City Journal | 18 September 2007

Not income equality but mobility and opportunity.

The sick must pay up or die

Guardian | 18 September 2007

China's health system gets swept up in tide of capitalism.

Effects of abortion

Canada National Post | 17 September 2007

Evidence of poor mental health outcomes mounts.

Tough love

Townhall | 15 September 2007

Everyone remembers Michael's father, Ronald Reagan, but he owes who he is to his mother.

Ticking time bomb

New York Sun | 15 September 2007

What to do about Iran?

Symbols of hope in Muslim world

Washington Times | 14 September 2007

A Muslim rock star and the giant of Muslim politics are no friends of jihadists.

Bank debt is your problem

Telegraph | 14 September 2007

Time for credit card holders and new homeowners to be as wary of debt as their parents.

Back to America’s beginning

National Review | 13 September 2007

Historian Jay Winik argues the birth of America was the most significant era in all of human history.

A culture of perfection is destroying us

Toronto Star | 12 September 2007

Why is a Down syndrome child worth less?

Schools unchained

Economist | 12 September 2007

How to go about giving parents the schools they want.

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