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Will America take over the world? Not necessarily, says David Glanz.
Commonwealth cousins Australia and Canada are headed toward distinctly different futures
Anthony Ham on Iraq and America.
News from around the traps.
Once a model nation state—Hugh Laracy considers Tonga’s future.
Western intelligence agencies fell down badly over Iraq. So did our consciences, argues Bruce Duncan.
Africa has been watching closely while Iraq descends into conflict.
By any standards it seems a fine kettle of fish. Most of the intelligence gathered by two of the best-equipped nations on earth seems to have been false.
Thoughts from Rosie Hoban, Morag Fraser, Kate Stowell
The following is an edited text of an address given by Frank Brennan SJ as part of the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series 2004.
Paul Osborne asks: Should we export uranium at all? Should we lock up the reserves and declare Australia nuclear free - setting an example to the rest of the world? What is Australia's moral responsibility when a country suddenly turns around and wants to use material from nuclear processes, fuelled by Australian uranium, for weapons?
Jack Waterford examines the widening range of problems facing John Howard as jets over to visit George W. Bush for the seventh time in six years.
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