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(Note - this has ended up pretty long, so if you were there and don't fancy reliving it, skip further down for my opinions)Last night, I attended a debate entitled "The Papal visit should not be a State Visit" at London's Conway Hall, organised by the Central London Humanist Group,... Read full post Protest the Pope debate: righteous indignation or unreasonable outrage?
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In the September/October 2010 issue

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Aid wars
Mired in controversy from Afghanistan to Sudan, humanitarianism itself is in crisis. Susie Linfield surveys the battlefield
Lies, damn lies and Chinese science
The People's Republic is becoming a technological superpower, but who's checking the facts? Sam Geall seeks out the Chinese science cops
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