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In deviating from the traditional theme of the Conservative Party, David Cameron has isolated upper-middle-class voters and generated underwhelming support from the electorate.
A National Review Online Q&A on Washington's God with Michael and Jana Novak.
The university is evolving, leaving many to wonder whether a university education is quite the bargain that its defenders claim it to be and leading to significant changes in what students take from their university experiences.
In pursuing Christian missions, churches should look to their comparative advantages.
Nearly two dozen political leaders came to Copenhagen to discuss reconciliation in Iraq. It may well prove to be a significant moment in the evolution of a better Iraq.
The English language used to belong to the readers and writers, but the influence of feminism has altered its characteristics.
To people far from home and under fire, a child's painting, a card, a letter, a small gift means everything--and at no time of the year does it mean more than at this Christmas season.
The archbishop of Canterbury speaks about the inevitable union of British law and Muslim religious law.



