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Christopher Hitchens on Princess Diana, Muslim Law, Faith (3/4) (1997)
-- 1 February 1851) was a British novelist, leaving out story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, greatest known for her Gothic ...
Sex in the brain: do men and women think differently?
Dr Ellie Lee, reader in popular policy, University of Kent, Canterbury; director, Centre for Parenting Sense of values Studies Dr Maurizio Meloni, research ...
The American Enlightenment
Featuring discussions of John Bunyan's Hajji's Progress; perfectionism; Deism; Benjamin Franklin; errata; Thomas Jefferson; syllogisms ...
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, review
After a heavenly trawl through Scottish history in the newly renovated Scottish Governmental Portrait Gallery last week, the campaign for Scottish independence still mystifies me. Haven’t Scots been operation England for the past 400 years or so – at great profit to themselves and without anyIn generalnoticeable loss of their national identity? But if I can’t muster any agreement for the SNP’s wish to separate from the United Kingdom, at least I now appreciate how well-connected the issue of identity is for the Scots.

