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From Cuba to Congo and back again | Children at war
Boycotting global brands, Jon Greenaway puts Muslim colas to the (taste) test.
When we associate a year with a nation, the people of that nation have usually had little to celebrate. This has been the year of Iraq.
Africa has been watching closely while Iraq descends into conflict.
This year’s May anniversary of independence for Timor Leste is Xanana Gusmão’s second as President and the country’s fifth as a free territory. Sara Niner looks at the current political machinations.
Margaret Cassidy considers how the blogs of two young women reflect their very different world views.
Keith Shipton celebrates the photography of Michael Coyne.
Reviews of the books In Tasmania; Women and media: International perspectives; Havoc, in its third year and The Tomb in Seville.
Mark Wakely looks at our instinct to build fences
Bruce Duncan looks at the role of the church following the war in Iraq
The legacy of the Felton Bequest
Peter Hamilton prepares to cast his first vote in a US election
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