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Dan Madigan, Abdullah Saeed and Frank Brennan examine religious conflict in Australia as part of the Jesuit Seminar Series.
Juliette Hughes talks to Gil Courtemanche about A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali
When we associate a year with a nation, the people of that nation have usually had little to celebrate. This has been the year of Iraq.
It is interesting and somewhat disturbing to discover how readily popular novelists regard politics as an appropriate background for crime stories. Tony Smith previews two novels that get much mileage from the intrigue of the political sphere.
Ten years after the genocide Rwanda still mourns its dead.
Aaron Martin meets Madeleine Albright in Madam Secretary: A memoir.
Keith Shipton celebrates the photography of Michael Coyne.
Alan Nichols reviews Muriel Porter’sThe New Puritans: The Rise of Fundamentalism in the Anglican Church.
The following essays by Morag Fraser and John Schumann are edited addresses from the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series held in February–March 2005.
Michele Gierck observes how education programs in Kenya are restoring hope for AIDS victims.
Kenyan student elections
Dawn Delaney examines the unwelcome legacy of violence against women following the conflict in East Timor.
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