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Robert Spencer's Jihad Watch An Indian film has triggered widespread protests and civil unrest on the subcontinent over its overt portrayal of lesbianism. |
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Maggie Gallagher's MarriageDebate.com Singapore’s impending population implosion is cause for alarm, but proposed solutions studiously neglect the underlying causes. |
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Save the Males (by skewering the feminists) A Scotland Yard report reveals British military and police personnel helped Protestant guerillas kill Catholics in Northern Ireland. |
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Catholic Kerry Watch The U.S. is becoming increasingly involved with counter-terrorism efforts in South America’s most volatile country. |
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Ecclesia Anglicana Castro's crackdown on independent journalists, librarians, turns human rights spotlight back onto Cuba. |
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Campus Watch: Monitoring Middle-East studies Not only does Islam fail to give way to Western laws and customs. Quite the contrary, as time goes by it tries to impose its own law on the West. |
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Critical Mass: A running chronicle of cant on campus A proposal for a “non-invasive” excavation at Scotland's 15th-century Rosslyn Chapel meets with opposition. |
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Boots on the ground: an American soldier in Iraq Time is ripe for a hero with moral courage and a clear understanding of right and wrong. Spider-man 2 delivers. |
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Artsjournal.com A Flemish masterpiece is at the center of an elusive mystery, one that has busied amateur sleuths for seventy years. |
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Steve Sailer's iSteve.com A dramatic exposé of the scandalous conditions inside Ireland’s church-run Magdalene Laundries has struck a chord on the Emerald Isle. |
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Brandywine Books: news blog about books Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is being 'virtually' completed for a new feature film. |
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"Mere comments" from Touchstone magazine The real draw for Dan Brown’s runaway bestseller is his highly polemical premise: that Christianity is a sham, little more than an age-old instrument of oppression. |
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Number 2 Pencil The passion of Christ has always been controversial, and the latest dramatization is being criticized not for its infidelity to the Gospel, but rather for its faithful adherence to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. |


