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Worm's eye view
30 October 2006
A worm's eye view
Even Iraq-deniers like Melanie Phillips can teach us something, writes Andrew Brown
23 October 2006
A worm's eye view
Andrew Brown on a great work by a largely unknown poet
16 October 2006
A worm's eye view
The YouTube takeover by Google could spell the end of the informal copyright truce on the web, says Andrew Brown
9 October 2006
A worm's eye view
Patricia Dunn's fall from grace demonstrates that it is not just the religious who adhere to notions of the sacred, writes Andrew Brown.
2 October 2006
A worm's eye view
It was at the house of an elderly doctor that I found a book called "Patients as People" and settled down to read this alarming heresy.
25 September 2006
A worm's eye view
Left and right are equally loth to let inconvenient facts damage their cherished myths about Sweden, writes
Andrew Brown
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18 September 2006
A worm's eye view
Journalists who attacked the Pope for his remarks should be ashamed of themselves, says Andrew Brown
12 September 2006
A worm's eye view
A new strain of incurable TB could kill the rich as well as the poor, says Andrew Brown
5 September 2006
A worm's eye view
Judge, that ye be judged, argues Andrew Brown
21 August 2006
A worm's eye view
The internet has finally given us enough monkeys to generate Shakespeare, says Andrew Brown. So what follows?
14 August 2006
A worm's eye view
Changing your name changes you, says Andrew Brown
7 August 2006
A worm's eye view
Eating wild fish is taboo among British anglers. Why? Andrew Brown explains
31 July 2006
A worm's eye view
Andrew Brown on an invisible front line
24 July 2006
A worm's eye view
Andrew Brown on winning the peace
17 July 2006
A worm's eye view
Andrew Brown tries to stay earthbound
10 July 2006
A worm's eye view
Andrew Brown goes offline
3 July 2006
A worm's eye view
England's exit from the World Cup has cheered Andrew Brown enormously
26 June 2006
A worm's eye view
Warren Buffett has just bought himself more influence than even he probably realises, says Andrew Brown
19 June 2006
A worm's eye view
Justice demands a healthy mixture of the English and Swedish sentencing regimes, writes Andrew Brown
12 June 2006
A worm's eye view
Andrew Brown pays a visit to the town where Sven-Goran Eriksson was born
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