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This is the full text of a speech given by Richard Leonard SJ in Queensland on spirituality and cinema, on the occasion of the opening of a new spirituality centre.
The bizarre mission of TV host Naomi Robson to West Papua, to "rescue" a young boy from cannibalism, achieved nothing but publicity for Channel 7. If the station really cared about the plight of young people in the region, it would have given priority to coverage of Papua New Guinea's AIDS crisis.
Minh Nguyen considers the challenges for the US under the influence of the neo-conservatives.
Philip Berrigan, accountability, comic opera, and senior graffiti
A remarkably peaceful change of government in Kenya could significantly improve the lives of refugees in the country’s remote camps. But Australia and other western countries must play a part.
Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri's resignation has occurred, but the country's future hinges on addressing the needs of young people. Offering a new spirit of hope through vocational training and other intiatives, is a key priority in the nation's rebuilding.
Dr Seuss’ books, Peace under fire, The good life, Sidney Nolan
David Holdcroft writes on the colourful culture at the World Social Forum.
It is a pity we need disasters to respond honorably to our world. The earthquake around Yogyakarta put into the right perspective Australian relationships with Indonesia. It put human beings first.
Bede Heather reviews Jacques Dupuis’ Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism.
Andrew Hamilton reviews Luther’s Pine: an Autobiography, by John Molony.
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