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Rising up in Riyadh

Rising up in Riyadh

A young novelist's condemnation of tradition becomes an underground bestseller in Saudi Arabia Marco Visscher | June 2006 issue In chapter one, a woman discovers on her honeymoon that her husband has been unfaithful. She forgives him and becomes pregnant, but he later hits her and sends her away. A Read More...

The secret to highly successfu

The secret to highly successful people

June 2006 issue When the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990, the general public and scientists in the aerospace field both held high hopes. The world waited expectantly for answers to riddles of the universe that would be revealed Read More...

Wild in the streets of Damascu

Wild in the streets of Damascus

Recent riots in the Middle East turn a colony of young global expats upside down Aatish Taseer | June 2006 issue The last time I saw my friend Torbjorn Askevold, we were eating okra and mutton in my flat near the diplomatic quarter of Damascus, Syria. The 22-year-old Norwegian theology student, who Read More...

The walking cure

The walking cure

Taking a stroll not only boosts our health and reduces our weight; it also keeps us happy Jay Walljasper | June 2006 issue Walking is one of the most elemental human acts, essential to our lives in the same way as breathing, eating and sleeping. Putting one foot in front of the other is Read More...

Cracking the cool conspiracy

Cracking the cool conspiracy

A touch of warmth heals the woes of our time Tijn Touber | June 2006 issue Yesterday I rode the Amsterdam subway sitting among a group of boys who looked to be around 16. Now I’ve lived in Amsterdam for a number of years but I barely understood anything they were saying. In fact it wasn’t Read More...

The loss that was a triumph

The loss that was a triumph

Runner Lima Azimi breaks barriers for Afghan woman Tijn Touber | June 2006 Read More...

The science of reincarnation

The science of reincarnation

Theories abound about well-documented cases of children who "remember" past lives | June 2006 issue William was born with a birth defect, a serious heart condition in which the main pulmonary valve has not formed completely, keeping blood from flowing properly into the lungs. Aside from this he Read More...

Editor's letter: Pro

Editor's letter: Pro

A worthy cause sometimes requires unreasonable measures Jurriaan Kamp | June 2006 issue After graduating from university, I selected my subsequent course of study through a process of elimination. After crossing off various options, only law remained. Law schools in the Netherlands offer a broad Read More...

Welcome to the silver age

Welcome to the silver age

The new generation of "sixtysomethings" won't sit around the house wondering what to do. They will revolutionize retirement with their commitment to serving society. Jurriaan Kamp and Tijn Touber | May 2006 issue A recent cover of the American music magazine Rolling Stone displayed an intriguing Read More...

Editor's letter: Pro

Editor's letter: Pro

Human connection is what makes life fun | May 2006 issue I was at a lunch sponsored by Organic Valley, a co-operative of 600 U.S. organic farms. During the excellent meal, the conversation focused on our daily relationships with food. Why do we like certain kinds of foods? When did we first Read More...