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By any standards it seems a fine kettle of fish. Most of the intelligence gathered by two of the best-equipped nations on earth seems to have been false.
In a knee-jerk of anti-terrorist fervour, the French Government seems to want religion to be totally private, walled in.
The Federal Government abhors workers using unions to bargain collectively. But there is different thinking for small business.
David Glanz on the World Social Forum’s agenda.
Peter Hamilton reflects on Guatemala, and the features of the old city, Antigua.
Social policy advocates equip themselves for the economic debate
So Mr Latham thinks he has a problem. If elected Prime Minister this year, he is worried that he will have two houses, one in Sydney and the other in Canberra.
Mark Latham is doing far better than anyone expected. No one had particular faith in him, but the signs, so far, are good.
Beth Doherty examines the Community, Adversity and Resilience report.
How society chooses: Policy and values, past and future.
Revisiting the government of Billy McMahon
There’s something profoundly disturbing about the idea of a man dying, freezing, alone in a cave, 800 metres below the peak of Mount Everest. Michael McVeigh looks at the moral dilemma that faced climbers who left a man to die, and pushed on, in order to reach their own personal goal.
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