David Colquhoun Looks at Snoring Studies *

Nov 25th, 2006 | Filed by

‘Oh dear: looks like yet another undisclosed financial interest in a clinical study.’… Read the rest



‘Bad Science’ on Horny Goat Weed *

Nov 25th, 2006 | Filed by

Whole grains, ‘holistic’ techniques, colonic irrigation, The Peniscope – it all adds up.… Read the rest



Archbishop Gets His Way *

Nov 25th, 2006 | Filed by

When he says jump, BA jumps.… Read the rest



Respect me or I’ll say the devil wears a condom

Nov 24th, 2006 9:34 pm | By

Careful when talking to the Vatican. Don’t forget those 2.1 billion people who call themselves Christian – they expect respect you know.

The World Health Organisation’s head of HIV/Aids called on the Vatican yesterday to speed up a decision on the limited use of condoms in pandemic-hit countries. Kevin De Cock welcomed the news that condoms could be sanctioned for married Catholic couples where one partner has HIV. “We’re very pleased to hear this,” he said. “But our concern is that these deep theological decisions take account of the biological consequences of infection. Could we please have this debate in a hurry. Lives are at risk and time is short.”

Maybe he was being sarcastic instead of respectful. One … Read the rest



Keep it buttoned, please

Nov 24th, 2006 9:05 pm | By

Yes, respect for religion is mandatory, why do you ask?

For the better part of 30 years, British Airways has operated a uniform policy without incident. The rules allow check-in staff and cabin crew to wear jewellery, but only underneath their shirts. There are many reasons for this, one of them being that people working at check-in have to lean over and tag bags. A necklace could easily get in the way…British Airways is at fault. For it is mishandling for a religious issue, betraying both its multicultural principles and a huge potential market. For, Ms Eweida not only has a strong argument of freedom of religious expression on her side, but also hundreds of millions of potential passengers.

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Jersey Fails to Find Water With Help of Diviners *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Diviners said it was there, but when boreholes were drilled, it wasn’t.… Read the rest



Jersey Looks for Water on Advice of Diviners *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Drilling, supervision, analysis and interpretation costs expected to be about £61,000.… Read the rest



BA Must Grovel to Religion *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

‘People of faith expect not just tolerance, but respect. BA needs to show it.’… Read the rest



Sexist, Homophobic Bullying of Teachers *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Sexist jokes and put-downs made female pupils feel degraded too, the NUT said. … Read the rest



Kirklees Council Sacks Aishah Azmi *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Tribunal dismissed her claims of religious discrimination and harassment on religious grounds. … Read the rest



Abuse of Women in Afghanistan *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

In many areas women are viewed as chattels and beaten accordingly.… Read the rest



WHO Urges Vatican to Hurry Up on Condoms *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

‘Could we please have this debate in a hurry. Lives are at risk and time is short.’… Read the rest



FGM Education Project *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Background.… Read the rest



Muslim Scholars Call for End to FGM *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Said governments should enforce existing laws against the practice. … Read the rest



Animals and Mental States *

Nov 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Evidence that psychology is conserved between human and nonhuman species.… Read the rest



Education

Nov 23rd, 2006 7:11 pm | By

Steve Pinker has a couple of reservations about a new Report of the Committee on General Education at Harvard, especially given the fact that it ‘will attract wide attention in academia and in the press, where it will be read not for its specific recommendations, but as a once-in-a-generation statement on the nature of higher education.’

As such, we should be mindful of the way the report frames the goals of general education, and not just its suggested menu of courses. This means affirming the goal of the university as the institution dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and reason. (There is certainly no shortage of forces in the world pushing toward ignorance and irrationality.)

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The Quiverfull Movement – Breeding for God *

Nov 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

Quiverfull parents have many children, homeschool, favor male rule and female submissiveness. … Read the rest



University and Class *

Nov 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

‘Class values riddle British universities much more confusingly than elsewhere.’… Read the rest



Steven Pinker Asks for Less Faith, More Reason *

Nov 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

Universities are about reason; faith – believing something without good reasons – has no place except in a religious institution.… Read the rest



Jonathan Wolff on Writing and Repetition *

Nov 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

‘Repetition and boredom, then, are our trademark. Excellent. I shall go out and tell everyone I know. Many times.’… Read the rest