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7549- 16 November 2007

Entrapped in this week's paper are three pieces on prisons. A major feature by Sarah Meyrick dicusses how the Mothers' Union supports prisoners, we report on Jonathan Aitken and the Conservative prison-policy task force, and Paul Vallely comments on the issue. Other features and comment include a proposal to prune Christmas carol services, and controversial advocacy of more expensive religious television. But only if you're a subscriber.

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