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Monday 13 September 2010

    Editorials & reply p31

  • The pressures of papal office

    Letters: The pope's views on sex may challenge modern assumptions, but why is liberal society so afraid of that challenge that it can respond only with personal abuse of the man

  • Blow for the Burmese

    Letters: In a country with such a repressive, anti-educational and untrustworthy regime as Burma, the BBCWorld Service is the one institution we trust and is as essential as the air we breathe
  • Delivering on the millennium development goals

    Letters: Diarrhoea, largely caused by a lack of toilets and unsafe water, is now the biggest killer of children under five in Africa while globally it kills more children than Aids, malaria and measles combined

  • Living on benefits is in no way 'a lifestyle choice'

    Letters: To call living on benefit in any shape or form a "lifestyle choice" is the most crass and insulting demonstration of patrician insensitivity and ignorance to have crossed the lips of any politician in recent times

  • Open door

    Chris Elliott: The readers' editor on… a reasonable response to 'no comment'
  • UKBA – a clarification

    Letter: The UKBA policy is clear – that a minimum use of force is a last resort, is only carried out by trained officers, is proportionate, and is used for the shortest period to ensure compliance

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