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COVER STORY: CANBERRA OBSERVED: ‘A dangerous moment for our democracy …’

News Weekly TeamNov 5, 20051 min read
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The Labor Party has deep, intractable problems, according to seasoned Labor figure, NSW Senator John Faulkner.The optimists inside the federal parliamentary Labor Party believe that…

COVER STORY: THE WAR ON TERROR: Identifying and tackling the causes of terrorism

Dr Sharif ShujaOct 8, 20051 min read
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Islamic terrorism has struck not only countries such as Britain, which have participated in the Iraq War, but also Muslim countries which have not, such…

COVER STORY: Is Canberra listening to ‘the real world’?

Peter WestmoreAug 27, 20051 min read
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The strongest political opposition to the Howard Government comes not from the Labor opposition, but from the new intake of senators.The resumption of Federal Parliament…

COVER STORY: BRAZIL: The slippery road to communist dictatorship

Augusto ZimmermannAug 13, 20051 min read
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Brazil’s governing Workers’ Party (PT), under its leader President Lula da Silva, makes no secret of its communist sympathies, writes Augusto Zimmermann.Since the early 1990s,…

COVER STORY: In the name of Allah, the wise and the merciful

Terence HankeyJul 30, 20051 min read
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What form could an Islamist terrorist attack on Australia take? This imaginary scenario, written by Terence Hankey, has been prepared as a professional research task…

COVER STORY: Federal Labor’s crisis of identity

News Weekly TeamJul 16, 20051 min read
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With each successive federal election, increasing numbers of working-class and rural voters have been deserting Labor.It is the proverbial sign of madness to repeat the…