Andrew Lansdown

Choosing the right move

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 December 2009

When thinking about euthanasia recently, I found myself also thinking about the samurai of ancient Japan. In particular, my thoughts turned to a book titled Hagakure (‘hidden leaves’) written in 1716 by a samurai called Yamamoto Tsunetomo.[1. Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai, translated by William Scott Wilson,

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Engraved on God’s hands

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 July 2009

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A baby in a bottle

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 October 2008

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Mourning our mortality

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 May 2007

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The woeful ones

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 May 2007

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Anthony believes

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 December 2005

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Sons laid down their lives

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 March 2005

Something heartbreaking happened to a family at Black Point at Easter two years ago.Black Point is an isolated place, accessible only by four-wheel drive, on the south coast of Western Australia, and the Stallard family travelled there to fish. The parents, Ron and Debbie, lived in the south-west of the

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Days of terror

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 December 2004

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Training for eternity

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 November 2003

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Envy

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 1 September 2003

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