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Volume 16 Number 1, Spring 2003

Features
What are we to make of Exceptional Experience? Part 1: Remote Viewing
David Marks begins his three-part assessment of parapsychology with a critical view of remote viewing
Michael Bentine: Behind the Door
Matthew Coniam finds that Bentine was guilty of paranormal double-think
Psychoanalysis: Science or Pseudoscience?
Anna Järvinen considers the status of Freudian theory
Coming Soon to an Office Near You ...
Sadly, Martin Parkinson is unable to respond to inspirational leadership
Volume 16 Number 2, Summer 2003

Features
What are we to make of Exceptional Experience? Part 2: Ganzfeld Studies
In the second part of his three-part assessment of parapsychology, David Marks focuses on the ganzfeld technique
Life from Non-Life: Must We Accept a Supernatural Explanation?
Scientists are far from being able to explain exactly how life on earth began. Must we accept that life has a supernatural
origin? Steve Stewart-Williams investigates …
The Misfit World of Derek Acorah
Matthew Coniam witnesses a bad night for a psychic medium
Volume 16 Number 3, Autumn 2003

Features
What are we to make of Exceptional Experience? Part 3: Unseen Staring Detection and ESP in Pets
David Marks concludes his three-part critical review of parapsychology
Stupid Sceptic Tricks
Sceptics using unfair arguments? Surely not! David W Owens advises his fellow believers on how to avoid being bamboozled by their devious opponents …
Domesticating The Beast Of Bodmin
Col C J Harbottle (retired) sends his occasional report from the village of Shawley Knott
A Brief Introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Widely claimed to be indispensable for anyone who wishes to communicate better, NLP tempted Martin Parkinson to enter the jargon-jungle and find out more
Volume 16 Number 4, Winter 2003

Features
The Need For Open-Minded Scepticism
Rupert Sheldrake replies to David Marks
Power, Arcana, and Hypnobabble
Martin Parkinson reflects on the attractions of NLP
Organised Religious Faith … Why?
Douglas George tackles some of the structures and assumptions of religion




