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26, Issue 2
Creation magazine
Volume 26, Issue 2
Published March 2004
56 pages
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Contents:
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Title
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4
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Feedback
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6
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Becoming relevant
Editorial by Tas Walker, Australia
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7–9
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Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution
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10–14
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Apartheid and ‘The Cradle of Humankind’
by Carl Wieland, Australia
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15
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Bonebox bashers blasted
by Jonathan Sarfati, Australia
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16–20
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Not just a pretty picture
Feature Article by Michael Matthews, USA
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21
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First-ever dinosaur brain tumour found
by Carl Wieland, Australia
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22–25
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Missing? or misinterpreted?
Feature Article by Ken Ham, USA
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26–27
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Salamanders are ‘living fossils’!
by David Catchpoole, Australia
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28–31
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Dugongs: ‘sirens’ of the sea
Feature Article by Paula Weston, Australia
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32–35
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Creation for kids
Was there an Ice Age?
by Jasmine Ireland, Stacia McKeever, Steve Cardno and Dan Lietha
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36–38
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Couple for creation
Interview by Jonathan Sarfati, Australia
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39–41
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Darwin’s illegitimate brainchild
by Russell Grigg, Australia
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42–44
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Radiometric dating breakthroughs
Feature Article by Carl Wieland, Australia
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45
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Snail trail
by David Catchpoole, Australia
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46–51
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Resurrecting a ‘prehistoric’ horse
by Philip Bell, UK
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52
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Fantastic fibre-optics—sponge’s super spicules
by Jonathan Sarfati, Australia
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53–55
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Creation days and Orthodox Jewish tradition
Feature Article by Paul James-Griffiths, UK
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56
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Why a butterfly flutters by
by David Catchpoole, Australia
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