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Giles Fraser: Watch what else China is doingMao Zedong died in 1976, and since then, two big things have happened to China. |
It is time to end the mud-slingingAS THE nominees lack only the formal anointing of their respective political conventions, thoughts here in the United States turn to the presidential... |
Mixed marriages raise real questions‘A truly loving union involves a shared spiritual aim’ |
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Leader: The old way of doing thingsLESS than two decades after the lifting of the Iron Curtain, Westerners are often hazy about the smaller “republics” that constituted it |
100 years ago: Lawyers strike backWE HAVE before us an elaborate article on Marriage and Excommunication, which appeared in the Law Times on the 1st inst. |
How will feminisation change the Church?‘After centuries of patriarchy, an epoch of matriarchy is in prospect’ |
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Simon Parke: The invasion of RhodesTHERE I WAS, swimming in the bay, when who should turn up but St Paul? |
Too much caution makes us softJUST when you thought the health and safety commissariat could surprise us no more, hey presto! Up it comes with a corker. |
Filipinos fear Islamist militantsONLY two weeks ago, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Philippines trumpeted a historic agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front |
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