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IN THIS ISSUE

CONTENTS
VOLUME 121 NO 2 MARCH/APRIL 2006
COVER STORY

CULTURE

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BOOKS STEPHEN HOWE wonders what’s left BRENDA MADDOX is in search of a story STUART SIM visits the wasteland MICHAEL BINYON is surgically enhanced TOBY SAUL takes to the streets

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APOCALYSTS NOW
As the US and Iran square up, David S Katz explores the occult leanings of their leaders
FEATURES

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SHOES A new poem by Pat Yarker FAIL BETTER Nina Power on the dignity of Beckett PROJECTING THE HUMAN Andrew Tudor searches for the soul of film

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UNDER THE MICROSCOPE Jonathan Rée gets to grips with Daniel Dennett’s analysis of religion REPUBLIC OF LETTERS The legacy of the Enlightenment must be reclaimed says Stephen Eric Bronner

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CAR WARS A woman’s place is behind the wheel says Sally Feldman

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