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

Marital love on the barricades

David Warren | 15 February 2007

The 'us against the world' view is a necessary one. And romanticism is a necessary practice

America the beautiful

The Washington Times | 11 February 2007

There's a lot to love about America

Why a full-day of schooling for 4-year-olds is no better than a half-day

Goldwater Institute | 08 February 2007

Because classroom time is rarely better than home with mom or dad

Why correct bad behaviour if a study says it’s in our genes?

City Journal | 08 February 2007

Because we know better

A bad dose of affluenza

Sydney Morning Herald | 08 February 2007

Is Sydney the saddest, most spiritually bereft of cities? A British writer thinks it is.

In search of Flannery O’Connor

New York Times | 06 February 2007

Reading this is the next best thing to visiting the southern writer's home ground.

Self-esteem to the extreme

The Washington Times | 05 February 2007

Self-discipline is a much better goal but schools insist on promoting unearned folly

On why President Reagan was one of the greatest

Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan | 04 February 2007

He was a man of determination and great cheer

Secret of academic success

Philippines Inquirer | 02 February 2007

A study of public school students in the Philippines shows families hold the key.

Free Inquiry? Not on campus

City Journal | 02 February 2007

Campus speech police threatens American liberty

Cultural decay and the ancient problem of TV violence

Media Research Center | 02 February 2007

Only on Primetime do they act like gangsters and talk like dorks

Muslims support terrorism?

The Jerusalem Post | 01 February 2007

Seems there's more than a 'tiny minority'

The “Greed” fallacy

Townhall.com | 30 January 2007

How it can make sense to pay the CEO $100 million a year

Doomsday, anyone?

The Washington Times | 30 January 2007

The doomsday clock moves forward but the reality is catastrophes just can't wipe us out

Top health scares of the year

American Council on Science and Health | 30 January 2007

Outrageous claims and why there is no basis in fact

Adoption rights?

London Telegraph | 30 January 2007

There are no such things, either for heterosexual or homosexual adults, argues Roger Scruton.

Time is on my side

New Woman | 29 January 2007

There will never be time, which is why we have to make it.

Talking ourselves into defeat

Wall Street Journal | 27 January 2007

The United States is sliding into a national nervous breakdown over Iraq

‘Godless’? Hardly

Conrad Black | 26 January 2007

But it's fashionable to claim western civilization has outgrown religion

We’ve never had it so good

Spiked | 26 January 2007

We're living longer, healthier, on a cleaner planet

Thy rod and thy staff

The National Post | 25 January 2007

When life deals a body blow, who's an atheist now?

The mystery of the Chinese baby shortage

New York Times | 24 January 2007

Millions of babies are missing and they are not in the orphanges. So, where are they?

Facing the Islamist menace

Christopher Hitchens | 23 January 2007

Mark Steyn's new book is a welcome wake-up call

Astonish me

New York Times | 22 January 2007

A novel way to choose your bedtime reading.

Addicted to myths about opiates

Australian | 20 January 2007

Almost everything you think you know about heroin addiction is wrong, writes Theodore Dalrymple in his latest book.

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