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Despite overweening corporate visions, the exploding lights and multicultural crowds of New York's Times Square show that people will continue to claim their right to be part of the city spectacle.
Jim Davidson’s verdict on Don Watson’s Death Sentence: The Decay of Public Language.
In 2006, the East Timorese government’s inept handling of a dispute in the army involving soldiers from the western region of East Timor put the young nation on the brink of civil war. Now Jose Ramos Horta has been installed as Prime Minister, but will it make a difference?
Joshua Puls meets the BBC’s John Simpson, broadcaster and war correspondent.
Strange times, Cooling off in Tasmania, Where now for reconciliation?, Tides of history, Being scared of GM
Peter Pierce goes to the races.
Terry Lane on The Andren Report.
Some images are good enough to eat
Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri's resignation has occurred, but the country's future hinges on addressing the needs of young people. Offering a new spirit of hope through vocational training and other intiatives, is a key priority in the nation's rebuilding.
The birthplace of a nation? Anzac Cove lies in wait for Australian pilgrims.
Reviews of the films Ten; Kill Bill Vol. 1; Intolerable Cruelty and In This world
Matthew Klugman interviews Richard Tognetti of the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
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