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- Question of the week
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- Leader: The Generals act too slowly
- Mr Asquith’s pensions
- Atheism and theism have much in common
- Simon Parke: A football conundrum
- Why change the sense of hymns?
- Superannuation as a spiritual virtue
- Giles Fraser: Doctor Who proves the success of the gospel
- When censorship is necessary
- Paul Vallely: Why Burma does not like aid
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Leader: The Generals act too slowlyTHERE IS a school of thought, championed by Nigel Lawson among others, that argues against anticipating the effects of climate change. |
Mr Asquith’s pensionsFOR good or evil, the system of old-age pensions is now inaugurated. |
Atheism and theism have much in common‘Both atheists and believers are seeking to smash idols; both reject delusions’ |
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Simon Parke: A football conundrumTHE Champions League final approaches — and the psychiatrists could find themselves more exercised than the footballers |
Why change the sense of hymns?‘The alterations deliberately dilute or distort the original message’ |
Superannuation as a spiritual virtueGOVERNMENTS in most Western societies are increasingly offering generous inducements to the workforce. |
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Giles Fraser: Doctor Who proves the success of the gospelI don’t think my children watch enough TV. It is not a complaint I ever thought I would make. |
When censorship is necessaryAfter a long day in the office, there is nothing I like better than coming home and kicking someone to death. |
Paul Vallely: Why Burma does not like aidThe military regime is right to fear the effects of foreign help |
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