Carolyn Moynihan
 Carolyn Moynihan is an Auckland (New Zealand) journalist with a special interest in family issues. She is Deputy Editor of MercatorNet and editor of Family Edge. |
The unkindest cut
Carolyn Moynihan | 29 Jan 2008
Female circumcision is outrageous, but then so is much of what we do to women in the West.
Sir Edmund Hillary: an ordinary hero
Carolyn Moynihan | 18 Jan 2008
The death of the man who conquered the world's highest mountain confronts us with challenge of climbing our own Everest.
'Tell us about love'
Carolyn Moynihan | 13 Dec 2007
A survey of young people in a developing country shows that it is not sex, but love they really care about.
Real love revolution
Carolyn Moynihan | 30 Nov 2007
The Second International Congress on Life, Sex and Love has come and gone, but the campaign to keep love real will never finish.
Protecting the pill
Carolyn Moynihan | 16 Nov 2007
Why does the medical establishment keep playing down the risks of oral contraceptives?
Focus on sex education: eyes on Manila
Carolyn Moynihan | 1 Nov 2007
'Keep love real' is the theme of the Second International Congress on
Education in Love, Sex, and Life taking place this
month.
The pill: net benefit or dead loss?
Carolyn Moynihan | 20 Sep 2007
A study finds that the contraceptive pill may slightly reduce the risk of getting cancer. How excited should today's young women be?
A 'Nazi moment' for Eva
Carolyn Moynihan | 15 Sep 2007
A blunder by German motherhood campaigner Eva Herman will be hard to live down. It's a pity, because her message deserves to be heard.
Dogs in prams
Carolyn Moynihan | 6 Sep 2007
Childless Japanese women push the country's culture of cute too far.
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