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Editorial
Ethics of Global Warming  Britain's just war Columns
 Tim Hames ?If bums on seats is the criterion, then the EU has sold enough tickets?
 Lionel Blue ?No one seems to care about what it?s like for a gay child of loving heterosexual parents?
 Libby Purves ?Politicians are past masters of saying one thing and doing or causing the opposite?
 Jonathan Tulloch Glimpses of Eden
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Battle for the soul of Latin America Hugh O?Shaughnessy As the United States President tours six key states in South America, the continental shadow of Venezuela?s acclaimed populist leader, Hugo Ch?vez, looms large over George Bush?s bid to boost his country?s waning influence in what Washington used to call its backyard
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Church in the World
Cardinal warns against values of the Antichrist 
Angola Luanda condemned over arrest of oil campaigner | | Austria Celebrant priest allowed to face altar | Brazil Pope calls for protection of Amazon  | | Canada Campaigners win pornography battle | Hong Kong Top job contenders in TV debate  | | Israel Germans re-open old wounds | Italy Pressure on Catholic MPs to vote against legalising civil unions | | Poland Rebel nuns told to quit convent  | Rome Christian message for EU leaders | | Spain Bishops declare war on civic education law | United States Pro-life pregnancy centres spread  | | Featured Articles
Something old, something new  Alcuin Reid The modern liturgy is here to stay but, in response to Andrew Cameron-Mowat (The Tablet, 24 February), a liturgical scholar whose work earned praise from Cardinal Ratzinger argues that the older liturgical forms have something legitimate to offer to the Church of today - and tomorrow  Trident on trial Jenny Davern A crucial vote on whether or not to renew Trident is due to take place in Parliament on Wednesday. But Britain?s need for an independent nuclear deterrent is being questioned more loudly than it has been for many years, and the result is not a foregone conclusion
 In the spirit of Abb? Pierre Phil McCarthy A radical partnership between an award-winning GP practice and a local Emmaus community to improve health-care provision to Bristol?s homeless could provide a potent model for the Government?s ?big idea? for the future of the NHS
To the manor reborn Maggie Mallon The transformation of a disused religious building in Edinburgh from a white elephant into a thriving conference centre and hotel has been a success for the Church, providing what could be a template for future reuse projects How green is my parish PARISH PRACTICE Paul Hypher Christians need to regain that ancient sense of the sacredness of nature and its sacramentality Thick-skinned tannins FROM THE VINEYARD N. O'Phile
News from Britain and Ireland Government stands firm against protests in Catholic adoption row More home news Book Reviews Taste for paradox and wonder
G.K. Chesterton: thinking backward, looking forward

Stephen R.L. Clark
Reviewed by Raymond Edwards
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