Coffee talk Sheila May 9, 2007 A lot of people like to get together at coffee shops for casual or business conversation, or casual business conversation. Read More
New Zogby poll Sheila May 8, 2007 This one is not political, for a change. It cuts across party lines and ideologies. A new survey shows nine Read More
If there can be peace in Northern Sheila May 8, 2007 …maybe it bodes well for other sites of historic hostilities. Now’s the time to find out. Northern Ireland’s Read More
Europe at a crossroads Sheila May 8, 2007 The European conference of bishops met recently and looked at both the challenges and signs of hope on that continent. Read More
Tables turned on some media Sheila May 7, 2007 Usually, it’s the media probing into personal records of individuals or corporations to use information they can dig up Read More
The ethic of life is consistent Sheila May 7, 2007 Terri Schiavo’s brother Bobby said something in the final days of her ordeal that I’ve heard him repeat Read More
Religion as a political advantage Sheila May 7, 2007 You’ve got to keep a scorecard to see where the candidates stand on the issues, but when it comes Read More
State of denial Sheila May 6, 2007 We’re talking here, in this analysis, about the state of information, awareness and public opinion in the UK with Read More
More voices Sheila May 5, 2007 The current issue of Women for Faith & Family’s Voices magazine has a lot of compelling reading (disclosure again-I have Read More
Lethal language Sheila May 5, 2007 Speaking of bioethics specialist Nancy Valko (bottom of post below), and of the need to be well informed of complex Read More