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Frank O’Shea considers Hope and History by Gerry Adams.
It is a minor paradox of war that in film clips, the politicians and generals who confer about present wars seem larger than life, whereas in the footage of past wars they look shrivelled—diminished by the destruction they have abetted.
The following is an edited text of an address given by Frank Brennan SJ as part of the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series 2004.
Letters from Marcelle Mogg and Robert Hefner
Anthony Ham on power and politics in the world’s third-poorest country.
Well, here we are, talking like this for the last time. How has it been for you, the last ten years?
The timelessness of great art is not just a matter of it still being around every time you happen to look.
Anthony Ham investigates renewed efforts at the IWC to resume commercial whaling
Mark Raper on Australia’s changing attitudes to refugees
For many years a pariah, the nation run by Colonel Mu’ammar Gaddafi has suddenly become the darling of the West
Philip Harvey reviews Tom Frame’s The Life and Death of Harold Holt.
The best of 2005 - Jennifer Moran on three annual anthologies of Australian writing.
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