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Kit Williams speaks about the fate of the Golden Hare – after all this time!
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Professor Mike Fulford gives a progress report on one of the country's most interesting archaeological investigations.
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Thought-provoking editorial in The Guardian suggesting the age of high-speed rescue archaeology may be coming to an end – to the relief of many archaeologists.
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Profile of the head of the Fawcett Society, a leading campaigner for women's rights, as she moves on to a new job and looks back at past successes, as well as reviewing the big battles still to be won.
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Interesting piece by Amis on Iran's current political circumstances, its past – and the end-times preoccupation of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad which rivals anything the American right can come up with.
What I’ve been reading: 17/07/2009
July 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Diigo links
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