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26 Sep 09 | Sydney residents woke to a red dawn on Wednesday; a dramatic pall of dust that one tabloid newspaper described as being akin to a ''dusty doomsday''. It was indeed an awe-inspiring si
Luvvies loom in pink batt line
23 Sep 09 | What's the difference between middle-class welfare and help for the needy?
How Israel silences its own
22 Sep 09 | Israel is enthusiastic about promoting its democratic ideals, yet Israelis who criticise the nation's policies towards Palestinians can testify to some undemocratic treatment.  | CommentsComments (2)
20 Sep 09 | HOW far we have come in the acceptance of human flaws. Where once the stigma attached to mental illness kept the ''black dog'' so deeply in the shadows, we now have more people stepping forward to highlight one of the more significant illnesses in modern society.
19 Sep 09 | Reports of the death of Noordin Mohammed Top may have been greatly exaggerated last month, but it appears South-East Asia's most dangerous terrorist is finally dead after a police ra
14 Sep 09 | Costs, risks and complications offer compelling reasons to firmly back moves for global disarmament, Ramesh Thakur writes
13 Sep 09 | IT'S A SURE-fire way to get attention. Raise the spectre of uncertainty around child birth. The idea that all carefully laid plans for that special delivery could be changed at the last minute sends a chill through any expectant mother.
12 Sep 09 | For all the power and prestige of the American presidency, chief executives can struggle to implement their policy agendas.
12 Sep 09 | It's a piece of federal legislation that caused an acrimonious split among Australia's environment groups.
11 Sep 09 | If his credibility wasn't in tatters after the OzCar affair, Treasury official Godwin Grech's critique could have been devastating for the Federal Government.
Deciphering Moran's mission
09 Sep 09 | Australia's most powerful bureaucrat will turn to the private sector to improve the public service, but that won't solve his problems  | CommentsComments (1)
09 Sep 09 | The policy on Israel and the Palestinians needs a big shift, ANTONY LOEWENSTEIN writes  | CommentsComments (1)
Japan sets a new course
08 Sep 09 | Examining the implications of the DPJ's promise to take charge of policy development.
Karzai should take his leave
07 Sep 09 | The Afghan leader should make way for a new administration, Amin Saikal writes.
06 Sep 09 | ONCE again it seems the jostling for position in the medical practitioner field is getting nasty. Doctors, some 420 of them, have signed a letter opposing legislation which would enable qualified nurse practitioners to perform general practice services independently.
05 Sep 09 | Of all the knotty foreign policy problems that confront the Rudd Government, few are as tricky or problematic as Australia's bilateral relationship with China.
05 Sep 09 | It was a December sitting period, just before the summer recess, and Parliament was consumed by debates about WorkChoices, terrorism and voluntary student unionism.
Turnbull has to hammer hard
04 Sep 09 | Opposition leader must hit economic nails for wider credibility, Ross Peake writes.
04 Sep 09 | Australia's latest dealing with the UN showcases our ignorance, NICK CHEESMAN writes
Perils in parallels of past
03 Sep 09 | Attempts to equate the Afghan war with conflicts of the 20th century distort history.
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