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

The politics of abuse

Spiked | 19 April 2006

Name-calling seems to be replacing rational debate everywhere.

Christians in Afghanistan

Der Spiegel | 01 April 2006

Think first before you convert. Life will be tough.

Measuring poverty

New Yorker | 31 March 2006

How many poor people live in the US? No one knows.

The Dan Brown Code

Slate | 30 March 2006

An artist lays bare the secrets of his trade.

Children of divorce and religion

Christianity Today | 30 March 2006

A marriage split makes it harder to see God as a father.

The North, the South, and God

Policy Review | 29 March 2006

The American Civil War foreshadowed the choices that the US faces today in Iraq.

Two Americas, one rich, one poor…

City Journal | 29 March 2006

One married with kids, one unmarried with kids.

Sending Sony Pictures a message about The Da Vinci Code

Barbara Nicolosi's blog | 29 March 2006

A Hollywood scriptwriter has a solution.

Let’s rethink embryo research

National Review Online | 28 March 2006

The Korean stem cell debacle offers us a change to begin again.

Britain’s plagiarism epidemic

Guardian | 28 March 2006

Cheating begins at home.

Does Google make you dumb?

New York Times | 28 March 2006

Search engines are great, but do students understand what they find?

Facebook and teens

Time | 27 March 2006

The sheer amount of screen-sucking time worries this dad.

Generation debt

Washington Post | 22 March 2006

So much to buy, so little to spend: the tragedy of our times.

Domestic technology ≠ domestic happiness

New Atlantis | 22 March 2006

When will we be worthy of our kitchens?

Why politicians are tiptoeing around South Dakota

Newsweek | 16 March 2006

Abortion is too hot for them to handle.

Women the world should know

NRO | 09 March 2006

Looking for heroines? Look right here.

I deserve to be treated like a lady

Online Journal | 03 March 2006

... even by airport security, says Peggy Noonan.

Away with the yummy mummy

Guardian | 02 March 2006

The cult of celebrity motherhood is deterring couples from having children early.

Is Harvard a dinosaur?

The New Republic | 02 March 2006

Or is it just the General Motors of American universities: rich, bureaucratic, and confident--a deadly combination.

The future belongs to big families

Foreign Policy | 02 March 2006

The values of couples with three or more children will dominate the culture of the next generation.

The dark side of China’s rise

Foreign Policy | 02 March 2006

Will growth continue despite rampant corruption and the Party's headlock on the economy?

The eugenic temptation

Opinion Journal | 01 March 2006

It wasn't so long ago that progressive Americans wanted to breed better and better humans.

Why are most physicists male?

CERC | 28 February 2006

A Cambridge researcher's answer was censored by the leading journal Science.

Why no outrage over Brokeback Mountain?

USA Today | 28 February 2006

The muted reaction of US Christians to a gay cowboy flic shows their self-confidence and power.

Christians worry about blasphemy, too.

New York Times | 21 February 2006

Controversial plays are banned on some US campuses.

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