If 10 percent of Chinese men will be unable to find wives, what will China be like?
Did 18 teenage girls from one high school deliberately set out to get pregnant at the same time?
Why do half of black pregnancies end in abortion in the US?
As Ben Franklin said, in times of stress, the three best things to have are an old dog, an old wife and ready money.
How we read online.
Why the frenzy over being valedictorian?
One woman's journey from pro-choice atheist to pro-life Catholic.
A constitution is good if it embodies true moral principles. How does the US stack up?
Ingrid Betancourt on what she wants to do now.
George Bush was on to something in linking Aids money to the encouragement of sexual fidelity.
How many famous people began life as an inconvenient pregnancy?
Especially burdensome to the rural landless and the urban poor.
Margaret Somerville, who is opposed to abortion and gay marriage, was left off Canadian list
What accounts for the red-headed orphan's still-flourishing appeal and the series' intellectual hold on the women who read it as young girls?
Imperial considerations.
Combatting latter-day slavery.
Sound advice from Maureen Dowd!
The baby boomers take their ideological straightjackets into retirement.
Something new to worry about: the odds that a devastating space rock will hit Earth this century may be as high as one in 10.
Adventures on the hedonic treadmill.
Scott McClelland's memoirs are the latest instalment in the increasingly dreary literature of tell-tale political memoirs.
Intrigued (and alarmed) by the new science of “neuromarketing,” our correspondent peers into his own brain via an MRI machine.
New biotechnologies promise to revolutionize human existence. Will they?
An oral history of the internet.
Why the president won't send you an email.
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