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Makloube—which means 'upside down' in Arabic—refers to steaming hot cauliflower, eggplant and meat upended on a bed of rice. It's also a metaphor for the political reality in which ordinary Palestinians will be locked for many years to come.
The UN's refugee protection organisation is appealing for $US60 million to enable it to confront the Iraq refugee situation. Meanwhile the United States continues to spend $2 billion each week to fund the war that has caused the crisis.
Max Muir, who worked on the Victorian Railways all his working life, says many railway employees have hobbies such as fishing or golf—pastimes that can be enjoyed either alone or in groups, and at odd hours if need be. In Muir’s case, he developed the hobby of panning for gold.
Hard Candy begins inside an Internet chat room. The characters fake innocence but show they are increasingly capable of manipulation and violence.
John Howard probably committed Australia to a coalition of the willing two or three months before the Opposition suspects he did.
Strange times, Cooling off in Tasmania, Where now for reconciliation?, Tides of history, Being scared of GM
By and large I disapprove of diaries or, to be more precise, I disapprove of the effort required to keep diaries.
Little voice
Letters from Marcelle Mogg and Robert Hefner
Kate Stowell visits Uzbekistan, a democratic republic still under the reign of its former communist party leader.
Golf in Kabul
Jane Carolan enjoys an encounter with Barry Hill in The Enduring Rip: A History of Queenscliffe.
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