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November Book of the Month
One Nation, After All: What Americans Really Think About God, Country,
Family, Racism, Welfare, Immigration, Homosexuality, Work, The Right, The
Left and Each Other
Alan Wolfe
Special Amazon price: £7.61, a saving of 10 percent
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LM Interview: An American Love Story
In Britain, observational TV is associated with dumbing down and docusoaps. New York film maker Jennifer Fox has shown that this need not be so. She spoke to Claire Fox at the Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival earlier this month...
Here she talks to Claire Fox
Debates for the millennium
The Royal Society of Arts, in association with LM magazine, is organising a series of debates in the next millennium, on the trouble with men, the emotional self, and the future of faith. More...
Spinning Northern Ireland
The appointment of Peter Mandelson to the post of Northern Ireland secretary finds the Six Counties once again made the backdrop of political posturing, writes James Heartfield More...
ITN v LM: court date looming
The ITN vs LM libel court case will commence either on 28 February or 6 June
2000.
Please go to
http://www.informinc.co.uk/ITN-vs-LM/ for information about the case.
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