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Wikipedia has usurped BritannicaMY FAVOURITE Christmas present was the most unusual one. |
What the Pope sees in NewmanWhen Pope Benedict comes to visit Britain this September, he will beatify John Henry Newman |
100 Years Ago: Bishop’s tender farewellFOR some weeks past it was only too truly believed that the venerable Bishop of Lincoln |
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Leader: Legal protection for clerical consciencesA LITTLE historical perspective might help those who are alarmed at the consequences of the amendment to the Equality Bill |
There’s more to fat than bad personal choicesObesity in Britain and in many other countries has reached epidemic proportions. |
Paul Vallely: A news story that could cost livesThe chasm between perception and reality, which has long been one of the great problem-causers in politics |
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Giles Fraser: In defence of cash and the City“WHAT’s money?” asks the young Paul Dombey in Charles Dickens’s |
Quakers seek liberty for gay couplesQuakers sought a change in the law at our national Yearly Meeting |
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