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New subscription for two years to The Skeptic Magazine
£27.00A two-year subscription (eight issues) to The Skeptic magazine for new subscribers only. The price includes postage to the UK; the price for the rest of the world is £32.
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New subscription for three years to The Skeptic Magazine
£37.50A three-year subscription (twelve issues) to The Skeptic magazine for new subscribers only. The price includes postage to the UK; the price for the rest of the world is £45.
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Renewal of subscription for three years to The Skeptic Magazine
£50.00Renewal of a subscription to The Skeptic magazine for a further three years (twelve issues). The price includes postage to the UK; the price for the rest of the world is £60.
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The Skeptic Volume 22, No. 1
£5.00James Randi interview: mortality, Project Alpha, Peter Popoff and more...
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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 -
The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 1
£5.00Reincarnation: 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 AnonymousAmazon's Amazing Admission
Mark Newbrook gives his reasons for being less than satisfied with Amazon's policy on book reviews
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The Skeptic Volume 21, No. 2
£5.00Towards 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 wasAn 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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The Skeptic Volume 18, No. 2
£5.00Why Creation Science Must be Taught in Schools
Tom Stafford and Andrew Brown argue that the best way to convey the nature of science is to produce examples of what it is not.
An Anaesthesiologist Examines the Pam Reynolds Story; Part 2: The Experience
Gerry Woerlee suggests a very non-paranormal explanation for near-death experiences on the operating tableThe Angels of Mons and Elsewhere; Part Two: Even More Tales of Supernatural Rescue
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The Skeptic Volume 18, No. 3
£5.00How Do I Know What To Believe?
It’s not as easy as sceptical authors sometimes seem to imply. Martin Parkinson draws a quick sketch map of the difficulties of real-world reasoningThe Mystery of Hellfire Pass: Part One
Paul Chambers and Robert Bartholomew investigate the Phantom Sniper of EsherWho The Devil Are You?
Ben Fridja exposes the truth about Anton LaVey, the High Priest of the Church of SatanSkrapbook
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A sneak peak into David Langford’s unique archive of sceptical scraps … -
The Skeptic Volume 18, No. 4
£5.00Alien abduction or Bad Medicine?
Jamie McCartney gives us his suggestions on the ‘reality’ behind alien abductionsThe Mystery of Hellfire Pass: Part Two
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Paul Chambers and Robert Bartholomew consider some theories as to the ‘sniper’s’ identity
The Problem of the Existence of God seen through the Eyes of a Physicist by Alfred Bahr -
The Skeptic Volume 14, No. 1
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Weird Science at Goldsmiths; Psychic or Fantasy-Prone?; The Psychology of Psychic Readings; The Enigma of Florence Cook.
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