
Back issues of The Skeptic: Volume 5 (1991)

- Volume 5, No. 1
- Paul Daniels interview; Canals on Mars (Sean
O'Brian); Nostradamus and the Middle-East crisis (Allen Lang); Potty
training (Ian Woods); The case for super-skepticism (David Fisher);
Skeptical predictions.
- Volume 5, No. 2
- The New Age and the crisis of belief (Tim
Axon); The Mary Celeste mystery - solved? N-rays (Bill Penny); Wet and dry
skepticism (John Lord); 1991--the final crash of the UFOs; Crossword.
- Volume 5, No. 3
- Why not to test a psychic-1 (Lewis Jones);
Speaking in tongues (David Christie-Murray); Passing the torch (Ian Woods);
Another look at Scientology (Allen Hunt); Sharp blades or sharp practice?
(Harry Edwards).
- Volume 5, No. 4
- James Randi interview (Steve Donnelly); Why
not to test a psychic-2 (Lewis Jones); The inside-out cosmos (Bill
Penny); The Freethinker: 1881-1991 (William McIlroy); More light on
Medjogorje (Hilary Evans); Dualism, ESP and belief (Carol Sherrard);
Crossword.
- Volume 5, No. 5
- The documentation of a miracle? (Dr Peter May); Psychics and
semantics (Mike Rutter); Smith and Blackburn: hornswagglers extraordinaire
(Martin Gardner); Spirits at large (Lucy Fisher); Thicker than water
(Bernard Howard).
- Volume 5, No. 6
- The summer of '91 (Martin Hempstead); Seeing is believing? (Susan
Blackmore); Ask Professor Mesmo; Assessing evidence (John Lord);
Alternative medicine in Europe (Wim Betz); Review of 3rd EuroSkeptics
conference.

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