
Back issues of The Skeptic: Volume 7 (1993)

- Volume 7, No. 1
- The theft of the tarot pack (Daf Tregear); Across the great divide
(Rebecca Bradley & Tso Wung-Wai); 1993 Skeptical predictions (Marjorie
Mackintosh); Obituary: Charles Honorton (Susan Blackmore); A healthy dose
of sasparilla (Jerome Cosyn); A test for reincarnation (Val Dobson); Tunnel
vision (Brian W Haines).
- Volume 7, No. 2
- The myths of meditation (Arthur Chappell); Vicious circles (Robin
Allen); The Cyril Burt affair (Ray Ward); What hath Carlos wrought? (Robert
McGrath); All that glisters is not gold (Paul Munro & Dave Mitchell);
Skepticism--1895 style (Tom Ruffles); Equine pseudoscience (Russell Dear).
- Volume 7, No. 3
- Cold-fusion heats up (Chris Tinsley); Rajneesh: the failed guru
(Brian Morris); Beyond the near-death experience (Rory MacCallum talks to
Susan Blackmore); Meditation: skepticism or cynicism? (Adrian West); Spirit
guides and after-images (Colin Sutherland).
- Volume 7, No. 4
- The face on Earth (Robert McGrath); Neural networks and NDEs
(David Bradbury); Francis Galton: A skeptical traveller (Russell Dear);
Cyril Burt reconsidered (John McLachlan); It's all in the mind (Arthur
Chappell); The computer conspiracy (Andrew Bulhak)
- Volume 7, No. 5
- Understanding creativity (Margaret Boden); At the frontiers of Science
(William Corliss); A Supernatural IQ (Andrew Colman); The Big Bang
Controversy (Taner Edis); Write your own pseudoscience (Bob Basalla).
- Volume 7, No. 6
- Science and nonsense (Gilbert Shapiro); A new look at he Marie Celeste
mystery (Brian Haines); Who's that on the line (Robert E. McGrath); Close
encounters of the cult kind (Arthur Chappell); Dissecting the soul (John Clarke).

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