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COVER STORY: Solzhenitsyn, towering 20th-century prophet

John BallantyneAug 16, 20081 min read
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Alexander Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (December 11, 1918 — August 3, 2008), Soviet dissident and Nobel prize-winning writer. Obituary written by John Ballantyne.AlexanderSolzhenitsyn Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning…

COVER STORY : WORLD YOUTH DAY 2008: Christianity challenges the secular age

Peter WestmoreAug 2, 20081 min read
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The presence of hundreds of thousands of young people from around the world for World Youth Day should have an important and beneficial effect on…

COVER STORY / MERCHANTS OF SLEAZE: Sexualised marketing targets young girls

Catherine SheehanJul 19, 20081 min read
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Australians are waking up to the dangerous and harmful effects of sexualised marketing on children writes Catherine Sheehan.The Senate committee on environment, communications and the…

COVER STORY: The real China the West prefers to ignore

Joseph PoprzecznyJul 5, 20081 min read
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So euphoric are Western businessmen and political leaders at the prospects of conducting lucrative trade with China that they downplay or ignore Beijing’s repressive police-state…

COVER STORY: UK green light for creation of human-animal hybrids

Tim CannonJun 7, 20081 min read
COVER STORY: UK green light for creation of human-animal hybrids

Last month, British MPs helped make H.G. Wells’s 1896 horror story, The Island of Dr Moreau, become reality. Tim Cannon reports.In his 1896 classic, The…

COVER STORY: Rudd Budget targets ‘middle-class’ welfare

News Weekly TeamMay 24, 20081 min read
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Treasurer Wayne Swan has embarked on a fundamental review of the welfare system in Australia.Wayne Swan’s first Budget contained three central planks — fighting inflation,…