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Tony Kevin considers the cost of the free trade agreement.
Morag Fraser meets recent travellers to East Timor.
Anthony Ham travels the enigmatic and affluent Saudi Arabia
The forthcoming presidential elections in Indonesia are certain to surprise.
Don Gazzard visits the national libraries of France and Britain.
John Howard has done more than enough to deserve to lose the next election by a wide margin. The polls indicate that he probably will. Yet he remains a slight favourite in the betting.
Kenyan student elections
Last past the post
Margaret Coffey watches as Australia welcomes Sudanese refugees.
Madeleine Byrne takes to the streets of Hong Kong for a pro-democracy march
Jane Carolan speaks with doyen feminist and political activist Anne Summers.
Don Gazzard wonders about the state of Australian real-estate pricing
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