It's now up to a judge to make a decision in a Maryland feeding tube case that has pit a man’s wife against his mother.
In the News
-
November 1st, 2011
-
November 1st, 2011
Al-Qaida operatives are moving into the humanitarian vacuum in Somalia, distributing aid and cash to drought victims in an attempt to win hearts and minds, a Guardian investigation can reveal.
-
November 1st, 2011
Like so many brides before her, Luz Maria Ortiz, standing in front of a judge at a Mexico City civil registry with her fiancé, Jorge Valero, says she is both thrilled and nervous. "Life will change forever," she says after the ceremony.
-
November 1st, 2011
A newly released survey suggests a large number of Muslims living in Canada will not disown Al-Qaida.
-
November 1st, 2011
Last week I was one of 70 organisational leaders who signed a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron asking him to support a new international tax at the G20 summit. The letter, pasted below, was delivered last Monday.
-
November 1st, 2011
I’m grateful to AAPLOG for drawing my attention to yet another study showing a strong link between abortion and mental illness.
-
November 1st, 2011
To what extent was Egypt’s Maspero massacre, wherein the military literally mowed down Christian Copts protesting the ongoing destruction of their churches, a product of anti-Christian sentiment?
-
November 1st, 2011
It should also be remembered that Coptic Christians were the main inhabitants of Egypt at the time that Muslim-Arabs conquered the region. Even though some converted to Islam, Coptic Christians still supported many Islamic policies, stresses Dallas Darling.
-
November 1st, 2011
For France's Institut Montaigne, a team of researchers led by political scientist Gilles Kepel have completed a detailed study of Clichy-sous-Bois and Montfermeil, two towns east of Paris that were pivotal in the 2005 riots. Their findings highlight the growing influence of Islam. Two commentators react …
-
November 1st, 2011
Adoption and traditional marriage proponents said legislation introduced Monday by Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) to prohibit adoption agencies from barring homosexual couples from adopting a child would hinder religious agencies right to religious freedom and lessen the pool of foster families.
