Monday 2 November 2009

What's in the November/December issue of Lucid Magazine?



Hot off the Press? The first ever Lucid Debate will be held at the
Science Musuem.
Join us and leading jounalists from top news
organisations to discuss the media and climate change

This month, Lucid Magazine comtemplates Religion Today. Read about
Humanism, The Invisible Muslim and the lives of three very different
Britons in our faith themed feature.

Dust storms, flash floods and bush fires. Is it the end of the
world as we know it? Sylvia Arthur asks if recent climate extremes
signal the beginning of the end.


Paul Knipe visits Mongolia and finds tradition and modernity amid
the wilderness in a country that’s embracing the Western world after
decades of communist rule.

While the mainstream media wonders what to do about declining
newspaper sales and the internet, there’s a revolution going on
elsewhere which they’d do well to join. James Willsher looks at a
new frontier for news and advertising
.

Athena Kugblenu investigates what we’ve got to look forward to if
David Cameron maintains his momentum.

Stephen Maughan travels to Romania and discovers that, although
there are positives, more still needs to be done to improve child
care.

And finally...

Lucid's gracious hots in Ghana, Afrikids, are holding their annual
pub quiz on Tuesday, 15th December. Why not get together with a group
of friends and have fun while raising funds for charity?








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