Some time ago I wrote about the case of Anna Ciriani (What has sex got to do with it?) who lost her job as teacher in Italy because of her extra curricular activities as an internet porn star. I argued that provided that these activities didn’t interfere with her classroom professionalism and delivery, that she should [...]
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Posted in Government, Human Rights, Religion on May 24th, 2008
Spain is courageously seeking to follow a difficult path of modernization.
The Spanish government has announced plans to secularize the constitution and remove privileges that have been granted uniquely to the Roman Catholic Church.
When the Spanish government was sworn in last April, the Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero decided to take his oath [...]
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Soon it won’t be just hotels, airports, and up-market cafes that offer free internet access. Homes for Senior Citizens will be adding wi-fi to the list of attractions they offer residents in publicity brochures. At least, if Senior Citizens’ Homes don’t start offering it, they certainly ought to.
The internet is proving to be a great leveller as more elderly people are [...]
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