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

‘I wish them so well’

Opinion Journal | 13 November 2006

Peggy Noonan on the new Congress.

Sense of Ummah

Opinion Journal | 13 November 2006

Five key books to understand Islam.

Anger is a deadly sin

ABC News | 13 November 2006

Got a failing ticker? Take care of it with forgiveness, compassion and altruism.

Reactionary Moderates

New York Times | 13 November 2006

After the midterms, is social conservatism doomed? Nope.

Bethlehem, beleaguered city

AP/Yahoo | 13 November 2006

The Christian exodus from the Holy land continues.

‘Merry Christmas’ is back

ketWatch | 13 November 2006

A move by Walmart meets with rapturous applause.

Psycho babble

London Telegraph | 07 November 2006

Babies barely out of the cradle are being taken for psychotherapy.

Paul Johnson at his very best

New Criterion | 05 November 2006

In the long term secularization holds more dangers for the human race than religious fanaticism.

At the edge of life and death

New York Times | 05 November 2006

How an American medic cares for his wounded buddies in Iraq.

Madonna, top of the charts in kids’ books, too.

Guardian | 05 November 2006

Why is bedtime reading by pop stars and gangsters so popular?

Theocons rampant

Commentary | 05 November 2006

As influential as the Jewish- Masonic-Bolshevik- Green-Haliburton conspiracy. And there are only 3 of them!

Second thoughts about Wikipedia

Chronicle of Higher Education | 05 November 2006

Surprisingly, Wikipedia can be tougher than peer review.

‘Let the dialogue begin!’

Sunday Spectator (Ottawa) | 31 October 2006

38 Muslim scholars respond to the Pope - but which headline did you read that in?

Portuguese strikes back

New York Times | 30 October 2006

More people speak it than French, German, Italian or Japanese. Stand up and be proud.

The Promise of Single-Sex Schools

Wall Street Journal | 29 October 2006

The US Department of Education says it's no longer discrimination.

Saints Misbehavin’

Wall Street Journal | 29 October 2006

Even the holiest men and women were not always thus.

Stressed out?

Spiked | 25 October 2006

Well, just get over it. Stress is bogus and illogical, says Angela Patmore.

We’re all big babies

London Telegraph | 25 October 2006

Why is society infantilising us?

Counting on self-esteem

Washington Post | 25 October 2006

Aiming to make kids feel good about maths may lower their scores.

The religious reconquista of Europe

Prospect | 20 October 2006

All eyes are on Muslim growth, but fervent Christians are growing, too.

Latin still alive on best-seller lists

Prospect | 20 October 2006

Why the classical world attracts so many novelists.

Can You Tell a Sunni From a Shiite?

New York Times | 20 October 2006

If you can't, you've got company in the FBI.

Why are Paul and Heather on the front page?

London Times | 20 October 2006

Can't they wash their dirty linen elsewhere?

The bottomless soupbowl

New York Times | 18 October 2006

How mindless eating makes us fat, and what to do about it.

Right to choose

Christian Science Monitor | 18 October 2006

South Dakota voters are poised to weigh in on a landmark bill that would outlaw all abortions except to save a mother's life.

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