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Garry Kinnane reviews Sue Vanderkelen’s The Cruel Man and Michael Jorgensen’s More Hats.
We can all take it as read that various shivers have gone down various spines in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The real question is whether one is going down ours.
Nation-building is a fraught and messy business. Michael Ignatieff knows that well.
Religion and art renew their relationship.
The draft Charities Bill 2003
By any standards it seems a fine kettle of fish. Most of the intelligence gathered by two of the best-equipped nations on earth seems to have been false.
Michael Ashby looks at our attitudes towards dying and palliative care.
Madeleine Byrne takes to the streets of Hong Kong for a pro-democracy march
Godfrey Moase reviews Peter Singer’s The president of good & evil and Patricia Marchak’s Reigns of Terror.
The challenge for Pope Benedict
The journey towards understanding our depression can be the most worthwhile, and the most taxing, that we ever make
Tom Butler (1915–2005): lawyer, editor of the Catholic Worker newspaper
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