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- Simon Parke: Different paths to suicide
- Democrats’ New Deal is not so new
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- 100 years ago: Prayers for dead princes
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Leader: First, they came for the MuslimsIN HIS Temple lecture — by now, presumably, the most read, or at least, most started, of his writings — Dr Williams mentions that fear has prompted many... |
Giles Fraser: Democrats now do GodFrom roughly the time of Ronald Reagan, Republican politicians understood the electoral advantages of “doing God”. |
Why sharia is so misunderstood‘Dr Williams had the courage to start a debate that many are too scared or arrogant to contemplate’ |
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Paul Vallely: Listen to the electronic alarm bellsComputers, as any City trader will tell you, enhance volatility |
Simon Parke: Different paths to suicideWE HAVE all sat in meetings, slowly losing the will to live. |
Democrats’ New Deal is not so newFirst, there were the old-style, New Deal Democrats. |
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A fresh incarnation of the gospelMANY CHRISTIANS wonder how Church can function on a small, flickering screen. |
100 years ago: Prayers for dead princesON SUNDAY, “being the day after the burial of his late Majesty Charles, King of Portugal and the Algarves, Duke of Saxony, K.G., and his Royal Highness... |
Religion will be yet more hotly debated in future‘Churches offer space for debate regarding controversial topics that are difficult to address elsewhere’ |
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