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

37 million poor in America?

Townhall | 12 September 2007

Actually, only one in 100 families is really poor and there are reasons for it.

Parenthood at any price

New Atlantis | 12 September 2007

Some women will undergo almost anything to have a child and new technology reveals they do.

Who allowed 9/11?

New York Sun | 11 September 2007

Lawsuits from a terrorist act six years ago tell you it's everyone's fault but the those who did it.

I promise to uphold the highest standards

London Times | 10 September 2007

... of journalism?

Babies on ice? Don’t do it, girls

Mail on Sunday | 10 September 2007

Egg freezing is here and horrid.

Age of riches

New York Times | 10 September 2007

Big Gifts, Tax Breaks and a Debate on Charity

A new moral dilemma rears its ugly head

London Times | 09 September 2007

What about wi-fi connectivity theft, eh? Ever thought about that?

Faith and State

Wall Street Journal | 09 September 2007

Mary Ann Glendon's pick of books which depict faith and politics.

Who killed TV’s “family hour”?

City Journal | 08 September 2007

It's not who you might think.

World War IV?

National Review | 07 September 2007

Islamists have much more than military superiority and are already using it.

A Monument to the Terror

Wall Street Journal | 06 September 2007

Visiting Georgia's Museum of the Soviet Occupation

Mourning sickness

London Times | 06 September 2007

Britain has become Dianified.

A tin ear on religion

Boston Globe | 06 September 2007

Reviving bigotry in Louisiana.

Scratch a relativist and you get an absolutist

First Things | 06 September 2007

We're all absolutist about something.

Let them go hungry

London Telegraph | 05 September 2007

Turning up the nose at one's dinner should not be tolerated.

Good-bye to the book editor

Columbia Journalism Review | 05 September 2007

When books are no longer news for newspapers it is another sign of decay for civilization.

Signs and Wonders

Wall Street Journal | 04 September 2007

An Israeli town where people talk with their hands - literally.

Street ethics

Ottawa Citizen | 03 September 2007

I don't owe panhandlers a quarter but I should say hello.

Our Creed and Our Character

Commentary | 02 September 2007

Why is there so little religious belief in America's greatest modern art?

Media showers

Wall Street Journal | 01 September 2007

Why would the public lose trust?

Jason Bourne: a ‘John Rambo for liberals’

Spiked | 01 September 2007

How the latest spy film mirrors our age. 

Sex and the citizenry

Wall Street Journal | 31 August 2007

Why scandals still scandalize.

Agatha Christie, the mistress of all mysteries

London Telegraph | 31 August 2007

The crime writer was one of the best writers of the 20th century.

Arthur Miller’s Down Syndrome son

Vanity Fair | 31 August 2007

The famous playwright abandoned his handicapped son in an institution.

A strange way to thank God for Princess Diana

London Telegraph | 31 August 2007

Crafting prayers for the vulnerable.

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