Archive for February 2004
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29 February, 2004
As a Jew, I left the screening of The Passion in a state of shock.
Published in: Daily Mail
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23 February, 2004
From the moment that surgeon Andrew Wakefield first published his explosive theory suggesting a link between autism, bowel disease and the measles, mumps and rubella triple jab, the government and the medical establishment have been determined to discredit him and thus destroy his research.
Over the weekend, it looked a
Published in: Daily Mail
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22 February, 2004
Let us all agree on one thing at least. The more Jews warn that antisemitism has come roaring out of the closet, the more people don't like the Jews. Which is a bit of a problem if you believe, as I do, that the oldest hatred has indeed alarmingly resurfaced but is hiding under the respectable skirts of hostility to Israel.
Published in: Miscellaneous
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21 February, 2004
Quite simply, immigration is the issue of our age. And the reason it's becoming increasingly contentious is that it calls into question the very future and character of the nation that our children will inherit.
Not that this issue is confined to Britain.
Published in: Daily Mail
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20 February, 2004
David Goodhart, editor of the liberal magazine Prospect, has written a thoughtful article about national identity and the challenges it faces from mass immigration.
Published in: Jewish Chronicle
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18 February, 2004
After endless leaks, the interim Tomlinson plan to reform the shambles of the school examination system has finally been published. Having read it, one frankly doesn't know whether to laugh or cry.
Published in: Daily Mail
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16 February, 2004
The Tories are about to magic a rabbit out of their hat. They are going to show us how they can promise simultaneously to shrink the size of the state while guaranteeing to increase public spending on hospitals and schools.
Published in: Daily Mail
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11 February, 2004
The poignant, handwritten diary entry in its childish, rounded letters says it all. 'I had my termanation (sic). Then in brackets underneath: (killed my baby).'
Through these few words, one can only guess at the turmoil in the mind of this 15 year-old girl as she struggled to come to terms with what she had done.
Published in: Daily Mail
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9 February, 2004
On and on it goes. Tony Blair's difficulties over Iraq just won't die down.
Published in: Daily Mail
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7 February, 2004
We journalists are a cynical lot. So the attempt by the disgraced former MP Jonathan Aitken to stand for Parliament once again in his old constituency of Thanet South provoked predictable belly-laughs and raised eyebrows among the press.
Published in: Daily Mail
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