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

Fair Pay Isn’t Always Equal Pay

New York Times | 24 September 2010

There are lots of reasons men might earn more than women, including differences in education, experience and job tenure.

The games people play (or not)

The Economist | 24 September 2010

Why Delhi’s Commonwealth games fiasco is not all bad news

The Key to the Pope’s Success in Britain

Catholic Culture | 24 September 2010

Humility and authority

‘We Need to Be Big-hearted and Hard-headed’

Foreign Policy | 23 September 2010

President Obama's speech at the UN on the Millennium Development Goals.

The Idea of a University

American Spectator | 21 September 2010

For John Henry Newman, the university is a society in which the student absorbs the graces and accomplishments of a higher form of life.

Newman had an unlikely part in The Lord of the Rings

London Telegraph | 21 September 2010

Standing in a field on the edge of the Lickey Hills on Sunday, I caught a breath of Tolkein's mythical version of England.

‘Pope Benedict is an enemy of the state’

Spiked | 21 September 2010

Saturday’s demo against the pope confirmed that his opponents want to deny him the right to free speech.

Abortion does not further children’s health

Washington Post | 20 September 2010

The goal of this week's UN Millennium Goals summit should be a world free of abortion, not free abortion to the world.

Radical Islamism challenges notions of freedom

Australian | 19 September 2010

says Anglican bishop Michael Nazir-Ali

How the New Atheists are abusing the truth

Spiked | 16 September 2010

Senseless exaggeration demeans them.

Beyond the beatification

Wall Street Journal | 16 September 2010

Pope Benedict's trip to England is an outreach for reunion, too.

The Pope deserves better from Britain

London Telegraph | 16 September 2010

Pope Benedict XVI is a serious man whose message risks being drowned out by misguided noise.

The Story of a Generation

Atlantic | 15 September 2010

Doonesbury reaches the Boomer years

Religious respect and civility a 2-way street

Philadelphia Inquirer | 15 September 2010

This is an important moment for Christians, Jews, and other non-Muslim Americans and for American Muslims.

The More the Merrier?

American Spectator | 15 September 2010

Advocates of polygamy and polyamory seem to have an ally in the Law Commission of Canada.

Inside America’s Mosques

Foreign Policy | 14 September 2010

From tie-dyed hippies to hard-line radicals, they're not all the same -- and they're not what you think.

Stephen Hawking’s Creation Confusion

Public Discourse | 14 September 2010

Scientists have begun to doubt whether there was a “Big Bang.” But in claiming that this disproves the existence of a Creator, they confuse temporal beginnings with origins.

Never mind the leadership contest — look at me!

Spiked | 13 September 2010

Tony Blair in thrall to the tyranny of therapy

A man of deep religious courage

London Telegraph | 13 September 2010

Ann Widdecombe explains why Cardinal Newman deserves to be Britain’s first saint since the Reformation.

Can’t we set aside old hatreds and simply welcome the Pope?

London Telegraph | 12 September 2010

Benedict XVI is a man of ideals and conscience– and he should be given a fair hearing.

How Bob Dylan changed America

Atlantic | 12 September 2010

A great artist, not just in the 60s.

‘Cuban Model Doesn’t Even Work For Us Anymore’

Atlantic | 10 September 2010

So says Fidel Castro, and he ought to know.

Turning the pope into an Antichrist for atheists

Spiked | 09 September 2010

Torquemada is back!

Sweep economists off their throne

Financial Times | 08 September 2010

Is economics science or history?

Buying Kenya’s pro-abortion constitution

Washington Times | 08 September 2010

Obama-backed funds might have been illegal.

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