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Pride of Erin | Across the fence | Descending gloom
Greg Barns on the life of Xavier Herbert.
Beth Doherty examines the Community, Adversity and Resilience report.
Mike Ticher looks at the value of public schools to the community.
Revisiting the government of Billy McMahon
Despite some gains, no one can really question that, as a group, women have been and still are discriminated against by the mere fact of being women.
The legacy of the Felton Bequest
Norway has enjoyed great prosperity but this may not continue indefinitely
Obituaries provide a window on the lives of those great and small
Both the Dresden firestorm and the Holocaust were products of the insidious tendency in wartime for the previously unthinkable to become routine.
Real peace is likely to come to Northern Ireland only when a new generation sets aside the long-dead icons of 1916 and 1922.
Judith Wright was not just a much greater writer than most of the artist-activists who had preceded her, but also a much greater activist.
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