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Annette Binger on secret women’s business—female clerics.
Basil Hume died as one of the most respected religious figures of the twentieth century. He was able to balance London and Rome without losing local liberals, or incurring curial and papal ire.
The move to private education is not always what parents might hope.
Margaret Cassidy considers how the blogs of two young women reflect their very different world views.
Italy, Caravaggio and Catholicism.
Dawn Delaney examines the unwelcome legacy of violence against women following the conflict in East Timor.
Fatima Measham interviews David White, founder of Big Brothers Big Sisters Australia.
Dorothy Horsfield speaks to some articulate and revolutionary Islamic women
No fewer than eight Fellows of the Royal Society of London were taught and inspired at secondary school by one science teacher, Len Basser of Sydney Boys High School. This fact emerged from the 2004 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science.
Letters from Stephen Brown, Chris Curtis and Kerry Bergin.
Reviews of the films Bad Santa; Team America: World Police; Finding Neverland and Napoleon Dynamite.
The Chinese people are conscious of the immense work involved in bringing a ‘New Beijing’ into being before the ‘Great Olympics’
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