CURRENT ISSUE: JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2006
Servant of silence
Andrew Hamilton reflects on the life of the late Roger Schutz.
Trust me
Jack Waterford on John Howard's new pitch to the Australian people.
Beyond the Troubles
Hugh Dillon examines a new, globalised Ireland.
Before it goes to the tip
Michael McGirr reviews a new exhibition at the National Museum
of Australia in Canberra.
The Pepysian paradox
Luke Fraser revisits the diaries of Samuel Pepys.
Palatable pleasures
Christine Salins digests the proceedings of an international food summit.
The child as verb
Brian Doyle on miraculousness.
In print
Matthew Lamb reviews John Ralston Saul's The Collapse of Globalism:
And the Reinvention of the World, and Sarah Kanowski admires Orhan
Pamuk's Istanbul: Memories of a City.
Flash in the pan
Reviews of the films Good Night, and Good Luck and The Constant
Gardener.
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