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A judge who is too good to be true
Simon Parke: The caped crusader
Malawi’s lessons in democracy
Giles Fraser: Taking my questions seriously
Paul Vallely: Not thugs so much as alienated
The time is up for first past the post
Leader: A duty of care to immigrants
100 years ago: Sacred music of old
Beware false shepherds who seduce the young
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A judge who is too good to be trueBACK IN 1967, one of the box-office hits was Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, a comedy |
Simon Parke: The caped crusaderSTANDING six feet four inches tall and weighing 21 stone, he was a man of striking appearance |
Malawi’s lessons in democracyWHILE the UK slips ever deeper into political turmoil, thousands of miles away, |
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Giles Fraser: Taking my questions seriouslyI have just begun a commitment to regular Talmud study with a friend who is a rabbi. |
Paul Vallely: Not thugs so much as alienatedA priest I know was told by a member of his congregation, in the parish social club |
The time is up for first past the postIt seems an age since the Archbishops very properly called upon us not to vote for the |
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Leader: A duty of care to immigrantsWHETHER Nick Griffin appears on the news pages or in the cookery column (“fun things to do with eggs”), the issue of immigration will return to centre... |
100 years ago: Sacred music of oldWE HAVE been glancing through the pages of the Handbook prepared for the use of the spectators at Fulham |
Beware false shepherds who seduce the young‘There is a battle for the soul of young people in our Western world’ |
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