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| Monday 17 June 2013 |
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Ann Furedi
Putting choice back into the pro-choice movement Ann Furedi’s spiked essay on the importance of a woman’s right to choose ignited much heated debate. Here, she reiterates her stance.
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| Friday 14 June 2013 |
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Michael Cook
Inferno: the lovechild of Wikipedia and Malthus With its clotted prose, list of historical facts, and sub-plot about humans breeding like rabbits, Dan Brown’s latest is a depressing read.
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Duleep Allirajah
There’s something about Jose Hated in Spain, loathed in Italy, but adored in Britain – what is it about Mourinho that makes him our special one? |
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| Thursday 13 June 2013 |
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Mick Hume
Twitter: #FreeSpeech or #EthicalCleansing? Where is the outcry over the rising number of blatant cases of non-secret state interference online and in social media?
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Tom Bailey
Compo culture comes to Kenya Compensating Kenyans for their treatment during the Mau Mau uprising makes a mockery of anti-colonial struggles. |
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| Wednesday 12 June 2013 |
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Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
MMR/autism: one step forward, two steps back Unorthodox autism campaign groups are finally distancing themselves from the MMR theory. Sadly, they’ve embraced other cranky theories.
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Alka Sehgal Cuthbert
Who’s afraid of internet porn? The current panic about internet porn is born of adult anxieties rather than children’s degeneracy. |
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