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

Karma or grace?

World | 22 August 2005

God works pro Bono.

For jihadist, read anarchist

Economist | 20 August 2005

Anarchists killed several world leaders and many policemen but their appeal eventually faded.

Are the Ten Commandments in Ethiopia?

TLS | 19 August 2005

Maybe, maybe not, says a scholar, but it's the most appropriate place for them.

A crisis of civilisational morale

History News Network | 18 August 2005

George Weigel says Americans should care about Europe's identity crisis.

Mr. President, feel my pain!

NY Times | 17 August 2005

How do presidents deal with the emotional exhaustion of their job?

Internet porn fuels demand for prostitution

Australian | 11 August 2005

Making the unthinkable commonplace.

Why most doctors are God-friendly folks

11 August 2005

Faith and science, religion and reason don't need to be at loggerheads.

Relax newspapers. You have little to fear from bloggers

CS Monitor | 10 August 2005

Bloggers can't dig deep and sift the wheat from the chaff.

50 and counting

INQ&.net | 10 August 2005

What's it like to be hitched to the same man for half a century? Pretty good, actually.

“Problem” novels for kids

American Educator | 10 August 2005

Teachers love them, but kids say They give me a headache in my stomach. Why read them?

Across Europe, a broad assault by abortion foes

International Herald Tribune | 10 August 2005

... and they seem to be winning.

Why stupidity triumphs

City Journal | 10 August 2005

It wins by sheer persistence, by inexhaustible re-iteration, by staying at the meeting when everyone else has gone home.

America’s moral revival

New York Times (reg req) | 10 August 2005

We are living in the middle of a quiet return to old-fashioned virtue.

What happened to the great movies of Hollywood?

Commentary | 10 August 2005

Too much money chasing too little talent

How the West was one

Australian | 09 August 2005

By abandoning fundamental truth we have become vulnerable to terrorism.

Who me?

US News | 09 August 2005

I'm not the sorta guy what takes steroids so I couldn't of done it.

Offer declined

First Things | 09 August 2005

How to argue with a post-modernist: don't try.

Muslims are right about Britain

Spectator | 09 August 2005

Why ask Muslims to respect our culture if we don't respect it ourselves?

Harmonising work and family

New Woman | 09 August 2005

Not a woman's problem, but a family problem.

Age, cancer and now jail

WS Journal | 09 August 2005

Oriana Fallaci faces prison for vilipending Muslims.

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.

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