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December
2004
The
New Bush Agenda' Four More Years: Evan
Kanarakis
...the reality is that America and the world are now
faced with four more years of a George Bush'led Republican
administration ... more
Evolving
Opinions on the War in Iraq Rev'd
Dr Ivan Head
I have kept a log of my opinions on the War in Iraq
and update them from time to time ... more
From
the City To Griffith Cam
Storey
I
was driving straight into the setting sun blinded
by its fearsome glare and furious heat ... more
Democracy
and Capitalism Stuart
Dear
John Locke, the English philosopher of the second
half of the seventeenth century credited with being
the father of the classical liberal tradition ...
more
Not
for Publication Hattie
Alexander
Jamie* nearly burst with pink pride when he produced
a nude photo of himself, taken by his ...ex'mother'in'law...
... more
If
It Bleeds, We Can Kill It
Hamish
Macarthur
Vic Hislop is Australia's and possibly the world's
most experienced and prolific shark hunter, enjoying
international renown for his work ... more
The
Best In Concert '04 Paul
Limbrey
The lowdown on some of the best live acts to play
North America in 2004... more
Christmas
with Indifference' Norway at the Holidays
Hamish Esplin
In a small corner of the world there is a mock reality
TV show running as we speak that pits 24 young and
attractive women against each other in a battle to
win the affection of one lucky Christmas elf ...more
...But
Don't You Care About...?... Oli
Pennington
I never started counting the number of times that
I have been accosted in public by charity vendors
who ...just want a minute... of my time, but today
I definitely stopped ... more
The
Harsh Reality of Politics Nanna
Grumbles
What's this I hear about rising voter apathy? Without
pretending to be an expert on political statistics
I can pick a brazen untruth when one yells down my
ear hole ... more
Christmas
In Uyuni Felicity
Kitson
With Christmas coming up this month, Felicity Kitson
reminds us that many of us spend the Holidays while
on holiday ... more
Sticks
and Stones Yuko
Narushima
There was once a time when faggots weren't poofters
and poofters weren't gay ... more
Falling
(Like Confetti) On Deaf Ears Wilfred
Finn
One recent Thursday morning, the typically frenetic
scurrying at Edgecliff train station subsided ...
more
November
2004
A
Day in Ramallah Tim
Ayliffe
I
was in the lobby of a hotel in Ramallah when I learned
that a bomb had been detonated at the Qalandiyah checkpoint
at the northern entrance to Jerusalem ... more
Poverty
reduction begins at home Indelible
Penh
Well,
you won't hear me complaining about the workload of
Australian parliamentarians again ... more
Where
Be the Rock? Evan
Kanarakis
Sex,
Drugs and Rock & Roll: Influence, Empowerment
and Rebellion, or Commercial Constructs, Cheap Imitation
and War Over? ... more
Some
Rules for Modern Living Sunil
Badami
Due to the budgetary constraints imposed upon me by
the good people at Centrelink, I've been forced to
give up my usual indolent lifestyle and get a job
... more
Gay
Time on Prime Time Yuko
Narushima In
1972, the ABC documentary series, Chequerboard screened
Peter de Waale greeting his partner Bon Boone with
a brief kiss ... more
Man's
Favourite Metal Takes a Hit Oli
Pennington
...At first I could see nothing, the hot air escaping
from the chamber causing the candle flames to flicker
... more
A
Reflection on Mental HealthMcNaughton
Laws
Statistics
suggest that one in five of us will suffer from some
form of mental illness during our lives ... more
Injustice
in Film?Evan
Kanarakis
Hollywood's
representations of law and lawyers in film through
the years ... more
And
Now For A Real Sport Ben
Cattell
In
the wake of the Athens Olympics, another sporting
competition has unfolded more quietly in San Francisco
... more
OnThe Middle Parts of FortuneAndrew Coorey Most
people alive today are more than familiar with the
idea of a top 40 listing ... more
Postcard
from Norway: Forget Club Med, try Club Seal Hamish
Esplin
Fancy a holiday with a difference? ... more
Barbie:
Mistress of Disguise Leads Subcultural Revolution
Hermione
Kitson From
a pneumatic symbol of female oppression to an impossibly'
proportioned site for conflicting messages about sexuality
... more
The
perils of recycling Damien
Buie
The youth of Sydney, whose share accommodation houses
used to be their forumfor political reform have been
transformed into despots where at least one individual
is leading the revolt against the plastic bag ...
more
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