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No assessment of Fidel Castro’s legacy will be complete without serious attention to his thoughts on religion and to how and why, over the past 20 years, he has turned Cuba from an international troublemaker into a global champion for social justice.
Tolkien’s epic resists allegory, but Dorothy Lee found it open to mythological and spiritual exploration.
By and large I disapprove of diaries or, to be more precise, I disapprove of the effort required to keep diaries.
Australian responses to AIDS.
Knight to remember, baulking at the rail, star-gazing voyager and sour grapes.
Beth Doherty examines the Community, Adversity and Resilience report.
Ten years after the genocide Rwanda still mourns its dead.
Madeleine Byrne takes to the streets of Hong Kong for a pro-democracy march
Morag Fraser meets recent travellers to East Timor.
Troy Bramston looks at new ideas in Imagining Australia: Ideas for our future.
Tony Smith reviews Ian Rankin’s Fleshmarket Close; Garry Disher’s Kittyhawk Down and Alexander McCall Smith’s The Sunday Philosophy Club.
Over the last year a major chasm has opened between decisions of Australia’s High Court and those of the UK House of Lords and the US Supreme Court regarding issues of national security such as the long-term mandatory detention of stateless asylum seekers.
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