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Simon Parke: Our deep disorder in the mind
Harriet Baber: Let down by the ’60s liberals
Giles Fraser: When the believers are the rebels
Paul Vallely: How a small town remembers
US Democrats need to build bridges
Churches should keep it simple at Christmas
Moral dilemmas at life's start
100 years ago
All that glisters
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Simon Parke: Our deep disorder in the mindIT IS A SUBJECT much discussed in the mental-health services at the moment — Personality Disorder (PD). |
Harriet Baber: Let down by the ’60s liberalsThe ethic of love in the 1960s was as oppressive as before, says Harriet Baber |
Giles Fraser: When the believers are the rebelsSome months ago, I had a few beers in the pub with a nice bloke called Mick Gordon. |
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Paul Vallely: How a small town remembersHow a community recalls the fallen in a forgetful society |
US Democrats need to build bridgesA future government will need dialogue partners in the Middle East, says Gerald Butt |
Churches should keep it simple at ChristmasChristians should be wary of elaborating on the gospel message to those who don’t usually attend church, argues Alan Billings |
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Moral dilemmas at life's startIN THE UNITED STATES, it is possible for a child to sue his or her mother (with others) for “wrongful life”. |
100 years agoNot heretics, after all |
All that glistersJohn Madeley reports on the disastrous effects of mining, and the attempts to help the locals |
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