Archive for December 2001
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31 December, 2001
The new year is the time when we famously make resolutions and even more famously break them.
Published in: Daily Mail
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27 December, 2001
The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Woolf, is one of the most fervent - and most prominent - advocates of human rights in Britain.
Published in: Daily Mail
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24 December, 2001
This is a Christmas of special significance. It is a Christmas of affirmation and defiance.
Published in: Daily Mail
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17 December, 2001
There is no escaping it. The hype over The Lord of the Rings, the film of JRR Tolkien's masterpiece which opens in two days' time, is deafening.
'A movie sensation
Published in: Daily Mail
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15 December, 2001
There is one fact in the disturbing history of Roy Whiting, convicted this week of the murder of eight year-old Sarah Payne, which has not received much attention.
Published in: Daily Mail
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15 December, 2001
The war against terror has had at least one remarkable consequence. Since September 11, polite British society appears to have declared open season against both Israel and Jews.
Published in: Wall Street Journal
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14 December, 2001
Journalists are hardly strangers to the rough and tumble of debate.
Published in: Jewish Chronicle
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13 December, 2001
The last faint hope that plans to introduce an EU-wide arrest warrant might be aborted has now disappeared.
Published in: Daily Mail
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10 December, 2001
At last a politician is beginning to speak the truth about one of the most sensitive issues of our time.
Published in: Daily Mail
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3 December, 2001
It is a modern article of faith that sexual freedom spells greater happiness. Repression is bad for your health. Modesty is for dinosaurs. Anyone who dares suggest a downside to sexual incontinence is more or less accused of wanting to introduce Taliban-style morals police into the bedrooms of Britain.
Published in: Daily Mail
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