Fate of Copts ignored by the secular West
Egypt’s long-suffering Coptic Christians are justified in their fear of an Islamic revolution
Egypt’s long-suffering Coptic Christians are justified in their fear of an Islamic revolution
FLOOD, drought and bushfire can’t match the destructive power of urban environmentalists.
The festive fun and the twinkling lights have obscured the divine reality of Christ’s birth.
Keli Lane, convicted of murdering her newborn baby Tegan, fits the profile of maternal killers.
OPRAH Winfrey has cleverly, if cynically, parlayed an empathetic nature into a global phenomenon.
Bill Heffernan is among a few willing to stand up for nature against big business and its lawyers
Canberra has unrelenting critics but it also has a sense of community other places can envy
Those closest to death, the elderly, are least likely to favour legalising euthanasia
The armed forces take a cavalier attitude to the role of chaplains in war zones
HOW does one get a job as a professor of public ethics?
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