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Tag Archives: Justice Cate Holmes

Sporting Organisations (Or: That’s Just Not Cricket, Sport)

Posted on February 22, 2013 by lewisblayse

Paedophilia in sport touches a raw nerve with many people. The Penn State Sandusky case in the US shows this graphically. For religions, it highlights a disparity with the basic principles espoused by those religions. With sport, it touches on … Continue reading →

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