Re-thinking Life
Fifteen years ago, philosopher James Q. Wilson proposed a provocative new take on abortion.
Why, even though abortion has been virtually unrestricted for years, do so few women who have undergone abortion ever talk about it?
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We have been using the wrong model for thinking about the brain.
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A solution to a 19th-century problem finds success in a 21st-century setting.
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Why, even though abortion has been virtually unrestricted for years, do so few women who have undergone abortion ever talk about it?
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My 8-year-old son, Caleb, puts his hand on my shoulder; he wears an expression that shows he wants to have a man-to-man talk.
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Precisely today, we begin the days of Advent that immediately prepare us for the nativity of the Lord.
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I am old enough to remember the last slump -- I was three in 1932 and lived in the Potteries in North Staffordshire, always a precarious area economically, and badly hit by slack trade.
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I know Margaret Wente has already wrung out the dishcloth on this one, but I figure it's worth one more passing squeeze.
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One recent December, a tour guide on Canada's Parliament Hill was overheard referring to the "Christmas Trees" in the main hall.
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This was written on Christmas Eve, 1902 by a young Italian named Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli who was studying for the priesthood in Rome.
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I knew we had to take a look at Newsweek's cover story when I read the first line. It was just that bad.
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EDITORIALS OF INTEREST
Bush's Pro-Life Legacy - NCReg
As President Bush prepares to leave office after eight years, many pro-life advocates give him credit for significant life-affirming gains during his presidency. But, they say, only a portion of that legacy will survive.
In BC, Miller Time - Whispers in the loggia
After 15 months as coadjutor in next year's Olympic city, Archbishop Michael Miller CSB (right) immediately succeeded Archbishop Raymond Roussin SM as the latter's retirement was accepted by the Pope.
Gaza has its version of rocket scientists - OCRegister
Westerners seem to expect more civilized behavior from Israel than from its adversaries.
Moral Clarity in Gaza - Washington Post
Late Saturday, thousands of Gazans received Arabic-language cell-phone messages from the Israeli military, urging them to leave homes where militants might have stashed weapons.
Forging a New Relationship in Rome - Washington Post
A look at the challenges the Church faces after January 20.
The educational reform we need most - MercatorNet
Smarter teachers? More parental involvement? More computers? Better assessment? Healthier lunches? Nope. Try harder-working kids.
WYD led to conversions: Pell - CathNews.com
Australia is experiencing a rise in conversions and vocations in the wake of last year's World Youth Day, Sydney Cardinal George Pell says.
Sam Huntington Was Plainly Correct - Real Clear Politics
The September 11 attacks and the Bush administration's catastrophic moral crusade to turn Muslims into good Western liberals have proven Sam Huntington right.
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