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2005 - 2006 (bimonthly)
issue 1, September-October, 2005.
An editorial in response to a speech by IVF expert, Robert Winston, which touched on science and ethics.
Interview with Prof. Martn Rees.
Review of the IMAX film, A Walk on the Moon.

issue 2, November-December, 2005.
Europe's Space Science Programme Remains endangered.

issue 3, January-February, 2006.
No content

issue 4, March-April, 2006.
Book review: The Story of Earth's Troubled Water Spots
by Helen Gavaghan
Feature: Psychiatry and Genetics reach a cross roads, by Helen Gavaghan
Water turning the wheels of water in the Middle East
by Arie S. Issar

issue 5, May-June, 2006.
What concerns astronomers in Chile when they are not doing astronomy
by Helen Gavaghan
Bayly M.B., Concept matching in the brain and in public affairs
The Purpose of Science, People & Politics
and how the eMagazine came about. by Helen Gavaghan.

issue 6, July-August, 2006.
Cleggett P., An insider recalls how the US Government communicates
Pearce F., At odds over Planet Earth and its Management.

issue 7, September-October, 2006.
No content.

issue 8, November-December, 2006.
Book review. World Bank faces a challenge to its task, by Fred Pearce.
Feature. Symbols of feelings and extraction of knowledge, by Gil Dekel.
Play review. Tangled up in quanta, by Mat Firth.


2007 (bimonthly)
issue 1, January-February.
The Past, Present and Future of science, people and politics,
issue 1, volume ii, Volume I, 2007.
The International Geophysical Year of 1957,
issue 1, volume ii, Volume I, 01. 01., 2007.

issue 2, March-April.
Editorial: Darfur, its future and Human Rights
Book review: Slavery, Cruelty and Amazing Grace

issue 3, May-June.
A poem in Hebrew and English, Arabic pending, by Arie S. Issar
Remembrance, a poem by by Gaia Holmes

issue 4, July-August.
Everywoman in science, politics and among people

issue 5, September-October.
Editorial: ... for history is a pattern of timeless moments by Helen Gavaghan
A view from the self declared left of British Politics

issue 6, November-December.
Annapolis and the Middle East Peace Conference of 2007 by Hillel Schenker


2008 (bimonthly)
issue 1, January-February.
Britain's place in the World economy, the Comprehensive Spending Review of 2007, criminal and civil law.

issue 2, March-April.
Editorial: Deep sea-bed mining and the World's resources.
Book review: Of Medical Mysteries and Post Mortems.
issue 3, May-June.
Editorial: New look at Natural Disasters and International Responses
Book review: Happiness reprised

issue 4, July-August.
Editorial: A call for an international road map for national food securities
Book review: Disasters by degrees

issue 5, September-October.
Editorial: Arms deals as seen through the prism of British Aerospace and the serious fraud office
Book review: The Perils of Physics and a Personal Journey

issue 6, November-December.
Editorial: Banking in a troubled climate.
An interview with the Rt. Rev. Riah H. Abu El-Assal

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