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Articles in Sept-Oct 1995 issue of Skeptical Inquirer
- A suspicious weeping Madonna in Italy
by Massimo Polidoro
- The paradox of knowledge
by Lee Loevinger
- Beyond Psychology: Letters and Journals, 1934-1939, by Wilhelm Reich
by Henry H. Bauer
- Seeking the otherworldly at the Ozark UFO Convention
by James R. Reich, Jr.
- Consciousness as a valid subject for scientific investigation
by Huntley Ingalls
- What to Do About Your Brain-Injured Child, or Your Brain-Damaged, Mentally Retarded, Mentally Deficient, Cerebral-Palsied, Spastic, Flaccid, Rigid, Epileptic, Autistic, Athetoid, Hyperactive, Down's Child
by Terence M. Hines
- Fuzzy logic
by Martin Gardner
- School daze: a critical review of the 'African-American Baseline Essays' for science and mathematics
by Walter F. Rowe
- License to Steal: Traveling Con Artists, Their Games, Their Rules - Your Money
by Peter Huston
- Harvard launches John Mack attack: abduction psychiatrist's scholarship questioned
by C. Eugene Emery, Jr.
- Scientology vs. the Internet
by Robert Sheaffer
- Mystical medical alternativism
by Jack Raso
- Science without adjectives
by Ralph Estling
- Examining an 'Unsolved Mysteries' report of a 'miraculous' cure
by Gary P. Posner
- Telephone psychics: friends or phonies?
by C. Eugene Emery, Jr.
- China, Chi, and chicanery: examining traditional Chinese medicine and Chi theory
by Peter Huston