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  1. Volume 23 Issue 2

    The Skeptic Volume 23, No. 2

    £5.00

    Features:
    Nelson Jones on the religious exhibition at The British Museum
    Dean Burnett on a homeopathic cure for homosexuality
    Hayley Stevens on paranormal conferences and impartiality
    Sam Harris interviewed by Deborah Hyde
    Chris French remembers Hilary Evans of the Mary Evans Picture Library
    Lynette Nusbacher on narrative and social constructionism
    Kylie Sturgess and Tessa Kendall on sceptical activism and the abortion debate
    Chris French interviews Jon Ronson
    Crispian Jago with an Alternative Medicine flowchart. Learn More
  2. The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 4 & Volume 23, No 1 (Double issue)

    The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 4 & Volume 23, No 1 (Double issue)

    £10.00

    Features:
    Simon Singh & Edzard Ernst on The First Quackbusters?
    Edzard Ernst on Innovation or Quackery? The New ‘College of Medicine’
    Andy Wilson on How to Take an ‘Overdose’: The Story of the 10:23 Campaign
    Mahlon Wagner on Therapeutic Touch: Another Scam from America
    Luke Mason on Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing: Science or Pseudoscience?
    Alan Henness on The Nightingale Collaboration
    Richard Wiseman on Is Believing Seeing?
    Jason J. Braithwaite on Magnetic Fields, hallucinations and anomalous experiences: A sceptical critique of the current evidence
    Klaus Schmeh on Are there hidden messages in the Bible?
    Anonymous on The ‘Good’ Daughter
    George A. Wells on Original sin and its advocates today
    Chris French with The Skeptic Interview with Richard Wiseman, Quirkologist Extraordinaire
    Nathalie Nahai on One Amazing Weekend! (TAM London 2010 review)
    Michael Heap on Focus on… The Association for Skeptical Enquiry
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  3. The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 3

    The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 3

    £5.00

    Jon Wainwright on God
    Robert Eagle's tribute to Premanand
    Ryan Shaefer on blasphemy
    Kylie Sturgess interviews Bruce Hood
    David Allen Green on the role of scepticism in Simon Singh's legal triumph.
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  4. Skeptic Volume 22 No. 2

    The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 2

    £5.00

    Susan Blackmore interview:
    On parapsychology, rationalising negative results, memes, Zen and consciousness...

    Ray Hyman, Richard Wiseman, Caroline Watt and Chris Roe:
    An eleven page argument about The Demise of Parapsychology and whether it is still a worthwhile field for research

    Lewis Jones on Basava Premanand (1930-2009)

    Phil Plait, former President of the James Randi Educational Foundation:
    On The Amaz!ng Meeting: London and the future of international events.

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  5. The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 1

    The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 1

    £5.00

    James Randi interview: mortality, Project Alpha, Peter Popoff and more...

    Jon Wainwright and Bernard Carr ask: Can science accommodate psychic experience?

    Wendy Grossman on 21 years of The Skeptic: An examination of the past and possible future of the magaine

    Also features details of the new Editorial Advisory Board including: James Randi, Richard Dakwins, Paul Kurtz, Stephen Fry, Derren Brown, Brian Cox, Robin Ince, Tim Minchin, Elizabeth Loftus, P.Z. Myers, Simon Singh, Susan Blackmore, Ray Hyman and David Colquhoun. Regular columns & contents

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  6. The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 4

    The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 4

    £5.00

    The Sceptical Medium: A course in Crossing Over
    Jon Donnis recounts his experience at a meduimship training school

    The messengers of Lily Dale: An analysis of modern spiritualist meduims
    Benjamin Radford recounts his experience at a med
    iumship retreat in the USA

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  7. The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 3

    The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 3

    £5.00

    Making UFOlogy History
    David Clarke reviews three books on classic UFO cases published 60 years after the birth of UFOlogy

    The recovered memory debate:
    False memories of the memory literature?

    James Ost analyzes and critiques a body of false memory literature

    Profits of the New Age
    Jon Cohen reports on a sceptical day spent at The Mystic Arts Exhibition, 2008

    

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  8. The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 2

    The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 2

    £5.00

    Towards a Cognitive Neuroscience of the Dying Brain
    Jason J Braithwaite offers an in-depth analysis and critique of the survivalist’s neuroscience of near-death experiences

    Searching for Cressie, the Crescent Lake Monster
    Benjamin Radford recounts the story of his search for a monster that never was

    An Evening With James Randi and Friends
    Jon Cohen reports on the evening that will be remembered for all eternity as the greatest night there ever was (probably)

    

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  9. The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 1

    The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 1

    £5.00

    Reincarnation: Overview of the work of Ian Stevenson (1918-2007)
    Leonard Angel recounts his experience of a possible post-mortem encounter with the world's most famous investigator of reincarnation claims

    Exposing the Myth of Alcoholics Anonymous. Part 2: Cult not Cure
    Steven Mohr concludes his two-part investigation of Alcoholics Anonymous

    Amazon's Amazing Admission
    Mark Newbrook gives his reasons for being less than satisfied with Amazon's policy on book reviews

    

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  10. The Skeptic Volume 20, No. 4

    The Skeptic Volume 20, No. 4

    £5.00

    Exposing the Myth of Alcoholics Anonymous. Part 1: History and (Lack of ) Effectiveness
    Steven Mohr begins his two-part investigation by examining the origins of the movement and evidence that the famous 12-step programme simply does not work

    Believe it or Not
    Sally Marlow interviews Mark Vernon about life, the universe and everything – but mainly agnosticism

    Inside a Camphill Community
    Matthew Provonsha reports on his disillusionment with life in a religious commune

    

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