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Meet my heroine

Eric Kathenya | 01 February 2013
Dr Margaret Ogola has entered that rare group of writers published in life and in death! Her 4th fictional title Mandate of the People was launched on 28 January 2013.
 
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Recycling Mozart
19 Jun 2013
Music is transforming children's lives in an impoverished corner of Latin America.

Squatters on Europe’s Christian heritage
19 Jun 2013
Can human dignity find a firm foundation in secularism?

Networks of responsibility: the Philadelphia building collapse
18 Jun 2013
Who should ultimately take the blame in a tragedy of careless demolition which caused six deaths?

“Man of Steel”
18 Jun 2013
Finally we have an excellent adaptation of everyone's favourite comic book hero.

What really happens to women who have abortions?
18 Jun 2013
Once again, the New York Times ignores the evidence and backs supporters of abortion.


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