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Ireland’s Past Revisited

Nov 8th, 2006 8:09 pm | By

Yikes. I’ve just accidentally found a couple of comments on a post from August 2005 – one comment last June, the other yesterday. The post was about the tragic mess of what happened to children of single mothers in Ireland; the comments are from one of those children. Because the post is so old, they’ll naturally go unread; so you should have a look. They’re not light reading.… Read the rest



Twelve long years later…

Nov 8th, 2006 7:35 pm | By

Well…that’s better. That was a good one. It’s been a long, long time since I listened to election returns with any pleasure. I’d forgotten what it even feels like.

Nothing like 1992, of course. That was one amazing evening. I was even surprised at how elated and hopeful I felt, and how unfamiliar that feeling was. (I was much less surprised at the disappointment later on.) This wasn’t like that, but it wasn’t bad. Pennsylvania! Go, Santorum! Ohio! Indiana. And so on. I wish Lieberman had lost. And, of course, I wish Webb had a bigger lead in Virginia. Looking down the road, I wish the Dems had much, much better candidates for president. But all the same, that was … Read the rest



Bertie Ahern Seeks Children’s Rights Referendum *

Nov 8th, 2006 | Filed by

Admitted Ireland had frequently failed to protect its children from abuse and neglect in the past. … Read the rest



Mark Bauerlein on Michael Bérubé *

Nov 8th, 2006 | Filed by

‘When substantive points are recast as lapses in decency, outsiders have no chance.’… Read the rest



Trial in Indonesia for Schoolgirl Beheading *

Nov 8th, 2006 | Filed by

Suspected Muslim militant accused in the beheadings of three Christian girls on Sulawesi island.… Read the rest



Iranian TV Star Faces Lashing for Having Sex *

Nov 8th, 2006 | Filed by

Police investigating her for suspected breach of Iran’s strict laws forbidding sex outside marriage. … Read the rest



Democrats Win House of Representatives *

Nov 8th, 2006 | Filed by

Tester (Democrat) wins Montana, giving Democrats 50 seats in Senate.… Read the rest



Rumsfeld Resigns *

Nov 8th, 2006 | Filed by

So long.… Read the rest



We’re not even paying close attention

Nov 7th, 2006 6:12 pm | By

Women – they’re old news, right? That battle was won long ago, right? No..

Bride burnings, honor killings, female infanticide, sex trafficking, mass rape as a weapon of war and many other hideous forms of violence against women are documented in a report released last month by the United Nations. The report, a compilation of many studies from around the world, should have been seen as the latest dispatch from that permanent world war — the war against women all over the planet. Instead, the news media greeted its shocking contents with a collective yawn.

Because…? The news media have other things to do? The subject isn’t important? Women don’t matter? Women deserve what they get? Those places are … Read the rest



Thanks anyway

Nov 7th, 2006 4:55 pm | By

Oh good, more calls for mandatory religion and against public atheism.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, are introducing a new think-tank report that challenges the secular dream of taking Christ out of Christmas or anything else…In a joint foreword, they welcome the conclusion of the report that faith is not just important for human flourishing, but that society can only flourish if faith is “given space” to contribute and challenge.

Really? Is that true? ‘Flourish’ in what sense? According to whom, by what lights, according to which criteria? And what kind of ‘space’ has to be given, and how much of it, and to whom? Can society … Read the rest



Round-up of Resistance to Silencing *

Nov 7th, 2006 | Filed by

Jeff Weintraub, Jeff Jarvis, Piet Dorsman, AI, Reporters Without Borders.… Read the rest



Meet Theos *

Nov 7th, 2006 | Filed by

The public theology think tank.… Read the rest



Archbishops Back New ‘Theos’ Think Tank *

Nov 7th, 2006 | Filed by

Director of Theos, Paul Woolley, said the overall aim is to put God ‘back’ into the public domain.… Read the rest



Archbishops Attack Secularism *

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Claim ‘public atheism is itself an intolerant faith position.’… Read the rest



Eric Alterman on Salah Choudhury *

Nov 7th, 2006 | Filed by

MSM ignoring the case, leaving it to right-wingers and Jewish-oriented publications. What’s up with that?… Read the rest



Media Yawn at Violence Against Women *

Nov 7th, 2006 | Filed by

Women by the millions are systematically targeted for attack because they are women; ho hum.… Read the rest



Blair Says Creationism is no Biggy *

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Told scientists their worries about creationism were exaggerated; they felt lots better.… Read the rest



Unearned access to the microphone

Nov 7th, 2006 12:11 am | By

Tony’s been teasing Chuck. Excellent.

Tony Blair attacked the “anti-science brigade” yesterday for threatening Britain’s path to the future. He condemned the “outrageous distortion” of campaigners against pioneering technologies, insisting that they had to be defeated. His remarks at the King’s Centre, Oxford, will be taken as a thinly-veiled swipe at the Prince of Wales. Prince Charles has dismissed GM-food trials as unethical…Scientists would have a role in all the “big questions of our time – climate change, the spread of infectious diseases, water supply, biodiversity, terrorism,” said Mr Blair who confessed that he was a science “refusenik” at school. But he stressed the need to win the “irrational public debate” often surrounding scientific research. Without referring to Prince

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Hitchens Attends Arendt Centenary Conference *

Nov 6th, 2006 | Filed by

‘What an awful season of pseudo-fights and distractions.’… Read the rest



‘Faith’ Schools Allowed to Discriminate *

Nov 6th, 2006 | Filed by

Government drops long-standing legal bans on discrimination against staff who have different or no religion.… Read the rest