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The Catholic Church has been actively involved in the crisis in East Timor from the very beginning. It has been both a safe haven for the people affected by it, and a political player.
Tolkien’s epic resists allegory, but Dorothy Lee found it open to mythological and spiritual exploration.
Reviews of the films Talk to Her; The Pianist; Ned Kelly; Sur Mes Lèvres; and The Hours.
Notions of good and evil have become a tradeable commodity in the rhetoric that has enveloped the conflict in Iraq.
David Ferris on the mysteries of the global economy.
Anthony Ham visits Tunisia, Homer’s land of the Lotus-Eaters
In a knee-jerk of anti-terrorist fervour, the French Government seems to want religion to be totally private, walled in.
Reviews of the films Somersault,Catwoman and Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
The legacy of Franco still looms large in the Spanish imagination
Reviews of the films Land Mines, A Love Story; The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy; 9 Songs and Downfall.
Brian McCoy on Mary Ellen Jordan’s Balanda: My Year in Arnhem Land.