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

No Country for Young Men

The New Republic | 17 July 2008

If 10 percent of Chinese men will be unable to find wives, what will China be like?

After the pregnancy pact, the blame game

London Times | 16 July 2008

Did 18 teenage girls from one high school deliberately set out to get pregnant at the same time?

The NAACP and Black Abortions

Wall Street Journal | 16 July 2008

Why do half of black pregnancies end in abortion in the US?

Lessons in Love, by Way of Economics

New York Times | 15 July 2008

As Ben Franklin said, in times of stress, the three best things to have are an old dog, an old wife and ready money.

Lazy Eyes

Slate | 12 July 2008

How we read online.

High School Ranking Shouldn’t Rule Your Life

New York Times | 11 July 2008

Why the frenzy over being valedictorian?

A Sexual Revolution

America | 11 July 2008

One woman's journey from pro-choice atheist to pro-life Catholic.

Our Philosophic Constitution

Claremont Institute | 11 July 2008

A constitution is good if it embodies true moral principles. How does the US stack up?

Forgive and forget

New York Times | 11 July 2008

Ingrid Betancourt on what she wants to do now.

Be faithful. Stay alive.

National Post (Canada) | 10 July 2008

George Bush was on to something in linking Aids money to the encouragement of sexual fidelity.

Claim that Abortion Reduces Crime is a Myth

National Post (Canada) | 10 July 2008

How many famous people began life as an inconvenient pregnancy?

How Ethanol Fuels the Food Crisis

Foreign Affairs | 09 July 2008

Especially burdensome to the rural landless and the urban poor.

Ethicist refused honour because she was ‘too controversial’

Montreal Gazette | 09 July 2008

Margaret Somerville, who is opposed to abortion and gay marriage, was left off Canadian list

Anne of Green Gables at 100

Slate | 09 July 2008

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?

If America Is an Empire, then Why Is Gas So Expensive?

National Review | 08 July 2008

Imperial considerations.

Let freedom ring for all

ToThe Source | 07 July 2008

Combatting latter-day slavery.

An Ideal Husband

New York Times | 07 July 2008

Sound advice from Maureen Dowd!

Academia unchained

New York Times | 03 July 2008

The baby boomers take their ideological straightjackets into retirement.

The Sky Is Falling

Atlantic Monthly | 30 June 2008

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.

Can Money Buy Happiness?

The American | 29 June 2008

Adventures on the hedonic treadmill.

Not my fault

New York Times | 28 June 2008

Scott McClelland's memoirs are the latest instalment in the increasingly dreary literature of tell-tale political memoirs.

My Amygdala, My Self

Atlantic Monthly | 27 June 2008

Intrigued (and alarmed) by the new science of “neuromarketing,” our correspondent peers into his own brain via an MRI machine.

Enhancement Biotechnology and Natural Law

First Things | 26 June 2008

New biotechnologies promise to revolutionize human existence. Will they?

How the Web was won

Vanity Fair | 25 June 2008

An oral history of the internet.

Blackberry Deprivation

Weekly Standard | 24 June 2008

Why the president won't send you an email.

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