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Desert storms
The prophet Muhammad’s love life is a sensitive subject. But was the book Random House decided not to publish worth all the fuss?
Subject: Books & literature, Religion, Short storiesBanlieue blues
Few residents of the French tower-block estates believe the result of the election will make any difference to their lives
Arabs and Aids
Arab countries argue that Islamic practices protect them from HIV. How true is this?
Subject: Health, ReligionPrevious convictions
I used to think of the Koran as an impenetrable text, which reveals itself only to Arab speakers. Thanks to a new translation, I can appreciate it too
Learn to love the clone
No government should allow reproductive cloning near humans. But it will happen
Subject: Books & literature, Science & technologyA quarterly curse?
Menstruation is a hassle, but is it wise to do away with it?
Subject: Business & economics, Health, People & populationsIntellectual property
Poor countries should use intellectual property rights rules to get a better global deal. And the west should help
Subject: Business & economics, Health, International politics, Law & governmentDrugs for the world’s poor
The patents and priorities of the western drugs industry are stacked against the sick of the developing world. But philanthropy, the impact of Aids, and new faces in global institutions have reinvigorated the battle against poor people’s diseases.
Subject: Environment, Health, International politics, Law & government









