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Title
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291–292 |
Galaxies near the edge of the universe may be mature
Perspective by M.J. Oard
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292 |
Jupiter's moons fascinating
Perspective by C. Wieland
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293–296 |
Life from Mars?
Perspective by J.D. Sarfati
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296–297 |
'Junk-making' viruses neutralise an evolutionary argument
Perspective by C. Wieland
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297 |
Fish scales in the Cambrian
Perspective by Carl Wieland
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298 |
At last, a good mutation?
Perspective by Carl Wieland
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298–299 |
K-Ar dating results in major landform surprises
Perspective by M.J. Oard
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300–314 |
The origin
of life: a critique of current scientific models
by Aw Swee-Eng
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314 |
The origin of the universe
Quotation
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315–321 |
North American paleontology convention 96
by Kurt P. Wise
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322–327 |
Book review: River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of
Life
Book Review by Raymond G. Bohlin
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327 |
Evolution
Quotation
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328–329 |
Book review: Sea-Floor Sediment and the Age of the Earth
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
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329–330 |
Book review: Noah's Ark: A Feasibility Study
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
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330 |
Peer pressure in science
Quotation
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331–332 |
Genesis flood or cataclysm?
Letter to the Editor
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332 |
Archaic fossil humans
Letter to the Editor
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333–334 |
The geological record
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335–343 |
Excess argon within mineral concentrates from the new dacite
lava dome at Mount St Helens volcano
Paper by Steven A. Austin
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344–357 |
Is the pre-Flood/Flood boundary in the earth's mantle?
Paper by Max J. Hunter
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358–372 |
Sediment transport and the Genesis Flood
Paper by David Allen
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373–378 |
Catastrophism in geology
Paper by Alexander V. Lalomov and Serguei E. Tabolitch
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379–390 |
The Great Artesian Basin, Australia
Paper by Tas Walker
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391–404 |
Creation, suffering and the problem of evil
Paper by James Stambaugh
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405–414 |
Censorship of information on origins
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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