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Editorial
CHALLENGE OF THE LORD?S VINEYARD  Columns
SCAREMONGERING ISN'T SWORKING
Clifford Longley ?Does rolling news confuse the medium and the message?? Lionel Blue ?Granny never retired. She stuffed chicken necks and pulled strudel dough? Madeleine Bunting 'Fifty languages are spoken at my children?s school; the pride is self-evident? Jonathan Tulloch Glimpses of Eden
Notebook The Living Spirit The Living Spirit Letters Classifieds 
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Gamekeeper turned pastor Elena Curti and Margaret Hebblethwaite As the Church?s keeper of doctrinal correctness for more than a quarter of a century, he was the enforcer to John Paul II?s communicator. Now he is Pope how will Benedict XVI face up to his fragmented flock?
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Church in the World
Global welcome for Pope Benedict XVI 
Africa Churches warn of Zimbabwe revolt  | | Americas US Democrats ?enemies of faith?  | Europe Bavarian birthplace celebrates  | | Rome 24-hour conclave elects Ratzinger  | |
Featured Articles
The brightest heaven of invention  Philip Crispin William Shakespeare, whose birth is commemorated today, for many people personifies Englishness. But the richness of his imagery owes much to the very faith which the England of his day rejected The new pope?s priorities Robert Mickens Benedict XVI?s early appointments in the Curia and his own personal household will tell us much, but his attitude to collegiality will be more revealing Ratzinger and me The Tablet Interview Jeannine Gramick Sr Jeannine Gramick?s ministry for gay people, highlighted in a new documentary, brought her into direct conflict with the Vatican. She tells Terry Philpot about dissent ? and coming face to face with the new pope On the path of friendship Edward Kessler John Paul II did much to create a bond between Jews and Christians. His successor has already shown himself willing to also embrace dialogue A hard line won?t do Travelling Light Daniel O?Leary Parish priests of great experience understand church teaching. But fragile people need compassion rather than restrictions placed on God?s unconditional love The Commons touch Letter from Whitehall Peter Hennessy With Tam Dalyell?s retirement his voice of dissent will be missing from parliament. It is vital this election produces more members of the ?awkward squad? It?s the economy, once again Election 2005 William Keegan Labour has decided that Gordon Brown?s record is its greatest asset, writes William Keegan, while on pages 17 and 18 Jim Richards and Nicholas Pyke argue that the party?s track record on poverty and education is less convincing Orbiting a new sun Across the universe Guy Consolmagno
Arts
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Cinema
Untold Scandal
Crispin Jackson
Main
The Sistine Chapel
Mark Irving
Opera
The Twilight of the Gods
John Amis
Radio
Brains for Sale
D.J.Taylor
Television
Simon Thurley: Building Britain
Jonh Morrish
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News from Britain and Ireland Cardinal expects to see ?a different Ratzinger? Book Reviews Emotion and reason: finding the link
The Sacred Neuron: extraordinary new discoveries linking science and religion

John W. Bowker
Reviewed by Fraser Watts
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