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'Are you on my page?'Simon Parke contemplates page-turners. |
The day when the news stoppedIT IS, perhaps, dangerous for a newspaper to contemplate the loss of news on the BBC on Monday, owing to strike action by journalists. Many of those... |
Faith should go with a swingMY SECRETARY puts it delicately: Im afraid hell be on a course. |
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Word from WormingfordRonald Blythe reads prayer petitions amid the May abundance |
DiaryYOU ENTER the main doors of Christ Church, Oxford.. |
Five unlikely blokes and silencePaul Vallely sees the Benedictine power at work in The Monastery |
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Genocide:dying for a definitionThe parable of the Good Samaritan speaks to Darfur, says Tom Frame |
Understanding AkinolaThe Nigerian Primate is now a world player in Anglican affairs, says Stephen Fagbemi |
Knowing the facts of lifeScientists in Newcastle have produced a cloned human embryo. Robin Gill considers the implications of the latest research |
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After the Uzbek massacreThe religious crackdown in Uzbekistan is indiscriminate, say Felix Corley and Igor Rotar |
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