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

A television in your child’s bedroom? Just say ‘no’

London Times | 09 August 2005

No matter how hard they scream.

Finding Design in Nature

New York Times | 09 August 2005

Catholic top brass on evolution.

The private life of the Pope’s press secretary

09 August 2005

Navarro-Valls speaks with L'espresso.

Steve Jobs on himself

Stanford Uni | 09 August 2005

The best commencement address ever. OK, just in the last 25 years.

Just Plain Screwy

NRO | 09 August 2005

America's most appalling people, listed 1 to 100.

Times are tough for atheists

LA Times | 09 August 2005

America's fractured bands of atheists say it's a hard sell.

Harry Potter meets his match

USNews.com | 09 August 2005

Wizard he may be, but can he solve the reading crisis?

How real is globalisation?

NY Review of Books | 09 August 2005

Is its apostle really a Marxist without knowing it?

What are your kids watching/listening to/recording?

Media Daily News | 09 August 2005

Why shouldn't media organisations be responsible for content?

To hell with TV dinners

WS Journal | 09 August 2005

The family that eats together, stays together.

Fun with numbers

US News | 09 August 2005

If it looks inflated, by golly, it probably is inflated.

Why geography still matters

CS Monitor | 09 August 2005

A book for all fans of MercatorNet.

Summer reading for the kids

Chicago Tribune | 09 August 2005

Film reviewer and mom Nell Minow remembers her favourite books.

How will we care for the old old?

Washington Post (reg req) | 09 August 2005

A doctor muses on the agony of caring for his own father.

Heaven knows how we’ll rekindle our religion, but I believe we must

02 August 2005

Which is more dangerous in the long run: loopy Muslim fanatics or secularised Christians?

Harry Potter trivia for adults

London Times | 20 July 2005

Useless but entertaining.

Three questions about Scientology I’d like to ask Tom Cruise

12 July 2005

Why isn't the media asking them?

Successful post-religious societies

London Telegraph | 05 July 2005

There aren't any, says Mark Steyn. Look at the EU.

Test your Christianity

London Times free reg. required | 04 July 2005

Answer these 14 questions or no visa to see the Pope in Cologne.

The happiness of July 4

WSJ | 02 July 2005

What variety were the founding father in pursuit of?

The Ten Commandments in unexpected places

EPPC | 02 July 2005

Public buildings often display the Decalogue. Have a look.

When will it stop?

EPPC | 02 July 2005

Why does Hollywood continue to dish up a diet of violence and obscenity?

TV, the thief of happiness.

Sydney Morning Herald | 01 July 2005

The idiot box does more than waste time; it makes people unhappy and stressed.

Society’s obsession with abuse

Spiked | 29 June 2005

The scandal of parents jailed wrongly as child-killers is deeply rooted in our culture.

Please, explain me the joke

Deutsche Welle | 27 June 2005

Germans taking laughter lessons.

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