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

Maybe that dare-to-discipline stuff isn’t so bad

New York Times | 01 December 2005

Even Madonna insists that her kids leave their rooms tidy.

Remedial cooking

WSJ online | 01 December 2005

Many young women wish they had learned to cook earlier

Cardinal ideas on intelligent design

Reuters | 28 November 2005

An Austrian prelate defends the views he expressed in the New York Times

Put Christ back into Christmas, says Umberto Eco

The Da Vinci Code. London Telegraph | 27 November 2005

And while you're at it, trash

What’s Wrong With This Outfit, Mom?

Washington Post | 27 November 2005

Somehow while we adults weren't looking, class went out and trash came in.

Forget the job; my parents need me

International Herald Tribune | 27 November 2005

A high-profile "selfish" career woman quits her job to care for her aged parents.

Where women are worth less than cattle

Sunday Herald | 22 November 2005

Years of aborting and killing girls are taking their toll on Indian society.

Pensions don’t worry me or Mr Blair

London Telegraph | 19 November 2005

Baby-boomers live a charmed life, compared to their parents or their kids.

Bloggers throw down the gauntlet

NRO | 18 November 2005

Can a world blogging network supplant the mainstream media?

Tell me about the neocon, GM food, Bolshevik, alien abduction conspiracy to take over the world

CS Monitor | 17 November 2005

Oy! Have I signed my own death warrant?

A British Jeremiah bemoans national decline

TLS | 17 November 2005

For vehemence, eloquence and sustained contempt for trendy social policies, it's hard to beat Theodore Dalrymple.

Rethinking liberty, equality and fraternity

CS Monitor | 17 November 2005

An emphasis on a unitary sense of national identity may have hurt France.

Reflections on the Revolution in France

New York Sun | 17 November 2005

Daniel Pipes says the riots in France represent a turning point in European history.

Old age tsunami threatens Asia

WSJ.com | 17 November 2005

It's not just Europe which faces a demographic winter.

Conservative doyen surveys his career

WSJ.com | 17 November 2005

At 80, William F. Buckley Jr says that the conservative movement he started has become "a little bit slothful".

What are all those trophies really worth?

WSJ.com | 17 November 2005

In an era when even the most hopeless child is given a prize for not actually maiming his classmates, what scrumptious prizes do the rest of us deserve?

Betrayal as a literary genre

In Character | 14 November 2005

How White House staffers proclaim undying loyalty while they bucket their former bosses.

Another unsung heroine

London Telegraph | 14 November 2005

A young mother gives birth after becoming a quadriplegic.

White House Ethics 101

New York Times | 11 November 2005

The Bush Administration is putting all staff through a compulsory ethics course. Let's listen in.

You can be a beast, but I’m human

London Times | 10 November 2005

A British philosopher rolls up his sleeves to demolish 20th Century anti-humanism.

My disabled daughter deserves better

Spectator | 27 October 2005

And the new favourite for the Tory leadership in the UK understands why.

25 years of narcissism

Policy Review | 25 October 2005

A generation reared on a diet of self-esteem is having its own children and hot-housing them. What will be the results?

Whimsy, pure whimsy

First Things | 25 October 2005

An appreciation of a master of English prose, P.G. Wodehouse.

The Down side of pre-natal testing

Washington Post | 19 October 2005

A former Washington Post journalist asks why her friends are so scared of children with disabilities.

Justice comes to Cambodia

Dissent | 19 October 2005

A tormented country comes to terms with its past.

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