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Despite some gains, no one can really question that, as a group, women have been and still are discriminated against by the mere fact of being women.
Morag Fraser and John Schumann reflect on the crucial role of truth in our society.
David R. Jones reviews A Tradition of Giving: Seventy-Five Years of Myer Family Philanthropy by Michael Liffman, and Mr Felton’s Bequests by John Poynter.
Reviews of the films Shaolin Soccer, Fahrenheit 9/11 and Connie and Carla
In theory, the stage is set. An election could be as early as August, more likely October.
The Hispanic population may play a critical role in the forthcoming US elections
John Button travels Twelve cities: A memoir with Roy Jenkins.
Avril Hannah-Jones looks at the effectiveness of protesting.
Real peace is likely to come to Northern Ireland only when a new generation sets aside the long-dead icons of 1916 and 1922.
Nick Way looks at the reasons behind poor morale among Victoria’s biggest union.
David Glanz finds that talk of democracy is a double-edged sword.
In grappling with a growing Muslim population, Europe must choose between assimilation, integration or accommodation.
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