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Disney accused by Catholic cleric of corrupting children's minds | Print |  Email
A leading Catholic cleric has launched a fierce attack on Disney, claiming it has corrupted children and encouraged greed, writes Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent of The Daily Telegraph
 
Christmas with the atheists | Print |  Email
Comedian Robin Ince and the editor of New Humanist Caspar Melville join Alok Jha in the studio to talk about their mission to take the Christ out of Christmas in their show 'Nine lessons and carols for godless people'. The Guardian Podcast picks up on the New Humanist initiative
 
Pentagon hires British scientist to help build robot soldiers that 'won't commit war crimes' | Print |  Email
The US Army and Navy have both hired experts in the ethics of building machines to prevent the creation of an amoral Terminator-style killing machine that murders indiscriminately, reports The Daily Telegraph
 
The racist flipside of anti-imperialism | Print |  Email
For John Pilger to call Obama an 'Uncle Tom' betrays an ugly contempt for those who refuse his revolutionary romanticism, writes Sunny Hundal in The Guardian
 
An historic attack on liberty and democracy | Print |  Email
The Damian Green affair has damaged both the police and government. It threatens 700 years of parliamentary tradition, writes William Rees-Mogg in The Times
 
Muslims must confront the truth about Mumbai | Print |  Email
There must be Muslims in India who are supporting the unsupportable, writes Yasmin Alibhai-Brown in The Independent
 
Free school: Conservatives eye the Swedish model | Print |  Email
Meet Robin Bhuna, a diligent Swedish schoolboy who only spends an hour a day in class. If the Tories are right, all British children should have the chance to learn like this, reports Richard Garner in Stockholm for The Independent
 
Swiss voters back £14m-a-year health scheme to give addicts free heroin | Print |  Email
Crime by heroin addicts has fallen 60 per cent since the initiative to allow health clinics to administer controlled doses of the drug began 14 years ago, according to the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, reports David Charter, Europe Correspondent of The Times
 
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