
A lady on the train this morning had music blaring out from her MP3 and I felt pretty annoyed until I realised what she was playing and that she was crying, writes Charlie Cashdan.
How come behavioural advertising technology can track that I often Google cosmetic websites and send me targeted advertising about cosmetics but can’t track sick paedophiles looking at nasty child porn and get them banged up? writes Charlie Cashdan.
Hasn’t the recession taught us anything about the dangers of debt? writes Charlie Cashdan.
The government have put forward proposals to reduce the speed limit on country roads to below 60 mph but what I don’t understand is how come all cars can go over 70 mph when it’s illegal to do so on any British road? writes Charlie Cashdan.
Let the sad tale of 15-year-old new mom Chantelle Steadman be a cautionary one for all those parents who look at their little cherubs and forget that they have the equipment and it works! writes Charlie Cashdan.
Are selfish adults damaging childhood or are parents just struggling to cope with the cost of modern living and childrearing? Is it fair to blame working moms? writes Charlie Cashdan.
Does feminism die out with the closing of your twentieth decade or is it just media pressure that makes me feel guilty about not being a domestic goddess? writes Charlie Cashdan.
Christmas shopping; economy heaven or consumer hell? writes Charlie Cashdan.
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