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Editorial
A debate the Churches should join  The attraction of single people Columns
Libby Purves ?Our leaders believe the shining clingfilm of religion will cover every social crack? Clifford Longley ?For Jews everywhere, Israel is a life-raft of security and salvation? Nicholas Pyke ?Only a fraction of the staff in a Catholic school is eligible for headship? Jonathan Tulloch Glimpses of Eden
Notebook The Living Spirit The Living Spirit Letters Classifieds 
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Beware Communists bearing gifts Michael Sheridan Recent indications of a thaw in relations between the Church and Communist China have been welcomed. But they should not be trumpeted too loudly while Beijing uses the Vatican in its fight over Taiwan
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Church in the World
?Real difficulties? remain with draft missal 
Africa Khartoum riots follow Garang?s death  | | Americas Bush ally backs stem-cell research  | Europe Ukraine defies Orthodox threats  | | Featured Articles
God?s chance creation  George Coyne Cardinal Christoph Sch?nborn claims random evolution is incompatible with belief in a creator God. Here, in an exclusive rebuttal of that view, the Vatican?s chief astronomer says that science reflects God?s infinite purpose The conundrum of dialogue Ian Markham Relativists and evangelicals puzzle even the most liberal of Muslims. So how to solve the pressing problem of mutual understanding? The answer, says Hartford Seminary?s Dean, may well lie with conservative Christians A way amid the mountains Faith and Flowers ? 1 Richard Abbott In the first of a new summer series, Richard Abbott visits Rydal Hall, a Lake District retreat centre set in Edwardian gardens created as a route to God A question of peace... Terence O?Keeffe While the IRA?s end to ?armed conflict? is a profound step forward, there is still far to go on Northern Ireland?s rocky road to the end of violence ? And an answer to war Brighde Vallely In a dysfunctional society scarred by division, only a Bill of Rights guaranteeing that everyone in Northern Ireland matters equally could heal the wounds of strife Luck, skill and the comeback PM Julia Langdon Tony Blair, the leader who won the election despite himself, has been transformed by recent events and his response to them. As he considers life beyond No 10, could he prove that not all political careers end in failure? The greatest challenge yet Stephen Graubard Washington and London pursued the war with Iraq as a response to terror. A far more imaginative solution to this threat is required of the Great Powers Single of this parish Terry Eagleton ?Bachelors?, gay or otherwise, and ?spinsters?, young or old, are to be no more. The Registrar General has decreed that all the unwed are to be simply ?single? Snack from Siena?s feast Feasts and Food Rose Prince
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Naked Us, The House of Obsessive Compulsives
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News from Britain and Ireland C of E ?should be excluded? from Communion Book Reviews Poet’s exile in an island Eden
The Collected Poems of George Mackay Brown

Ed. Archie Bevan and Brian Murray
Reviewed by Robert Nye
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