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 Contents - 24 Jun 2006NW 24 June 2006

CANBERRA OBSERVED: Can Beazley win on workplace relations?
EDITORIAL: The future of nuclear energy in Australia - Peter Westmore
THE ECONOMY: Debt crisis may force 'severe correction' - Peter Westmore
INDUSTRY POLICY: Develop ethanol to cut the foreign debt - Pat Byrne
SCHOOLS: Victorian Education Department promotes gay agenda - Bill Muehlenberg
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Snowy Hydro: the unresolved issues - Colin Teese
WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Disgraced ex-premier Brian Burke resurfaces - Joseph Poprzeczny
STRAWS IN THE WIND: Beazley's nine lives / Over-selling Bill / Dodging the issues - Max Teichmann
OBITUARY: Vale Bob Browning (1932-2006) - Max Teichmann
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Death squad allegations against East Timor PM Mari Alkatiri - Peter Westmore
THE RULE OF LAW: What is wrong with a charter of rights? - Charles Francis QC
EUROPE: Muslim immigration and the rise of 'Eurabia' - Bernard Moran
THE COLD WAR: Inquiry needed into Soviet subversion - John Miller
Prof. Walter Starck 'a winner' (letter) - Murray Mitchell
Bid to scuttle pregnancy support services (letter) - Brian Harris
No mention of Pauline Hanson or One Nation (letter) - Peter Townsend
BOOKS: FALLING BLOSSOM: A British officer's enduring love for a Japanese woman - Michael E. Daniel (reviewer)
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SOCRATES MEETS JESUS
SOCRATES MEETS JESUS
Peter Kreeft
What would happen if Socrates of ancient Athens suddenly awoke on the campus of a major university and enrolled in the divinity school? Peter Kreeft, the well-known Christian writer and philosopher, imagines the result in this playful but profound book. (With a new introduction).
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WHAT OUR MOTHERS DIDN'T TELL US
WHAT OUR MOTHERS DIDN'T TELL US
Danielle Crittenden
A leading American journalist, broadcaster and commentator examines major women's issues - sex, marriage, motherhood, work, ageing and politics - and argues that a generation of women has been misled: taught to blame men and pursue independence at all costs.
Paperback, 202 pages, $25.00  => Add to Shopping Cart
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THE DA VINCI HOAX: Exposing the errors in The Da Vinci Code
THE DA VINCI HOAX: Exposing the errors in The Da Vinci Code
Carl E. Olson and Sandra Miesel
Dan Brown claims to reveal the real 'truth' about Jesus, Mary Magdalene and the early Christians - truth that he alleges has been suppressed by the malevolent and conspiratorial forces of the Catholic Church. This carefully researched work demonstrates that Dan Brown's outlandish ideas are without substance.
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DESPITE THE BARKING DOGS
DESPITE THE BARKING DOGS
Stanislaw Gotowicz
Written by a Polish-born Australian writer, this novel is a gripping story of people of similar backgrounds but on opposing sides during World War II. Set in two continents, Europe and Australia, it begins in Poland, then moves to East Germany, Russia and faraway Australia. It is a moving story, with substance, humour, tension, irony and love.
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THE NARNIAN: The Life and Imagination of C.S. Lewis
THE NARNIAN: The Life and Imagination of C.S. Lewis
Alan Jacobs
Journey into the imaginative life of C.S. Lewis, and discover how an Oxford don and a scholar of medieval literature, who loved to debate philosophy at his local pub, came to write one of the most enduring classics of imaginative fiction, The Chronicles of Narnia.
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HEAD OF STATE: The Governor-General, the Monarchy, the Republic and the Dismissal
HEAD OF STATE: The Governor-General, the Monarchy, the Republic and the Dismissal
David Smith
David Smith recounts his personal role in the 1975 Whitlam dismissal. He lucidly describes the safeguards built into our Constitution, and argues that our Founding Fathers made the Governor-General, not the Queen, our head of state.
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THE WEST'S LAST CHANCE: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations?
THE WEST'S LAST CHANCE: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations?
Tony Blankley
The Nazis failed to take over Europe, but Militant Islam might. The West, warns Washington Times writer Tony Blankley, is down to its last chance. Within our lifetimes, Europe could become Eurabia.
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THE VICTORY OF REASON: How Christianity led to freedom, capitalism, and Western success
THE VICTORY OF REASON: How Christianity led to freedom, capitalism, and Western success
Rodney Stark
Professor Stark's pathbreaking book compellingly argues that the West owes its success to centuries of faith in one great, loving and rational God, and to the special value Christianity placed on logic and deductive thinking.
Hardcover, 281 pages, $49.95  => Add to Shopping Cart
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THE INCREDIBLE DA VINCI CODE
THE INCREDIBLE DA VINCI CODE
Frank Mobbs
Millions of gullible readers believe that Dan Brown's bestselling novel is based on historical 'facts', supposedly suppressed by the Catholic Church. Dr Frank Mobbs carefully examines the historical evidence contained in the New Testament, the Gnostic writings, paintings of Leonardo da Vinci, and in the records of Emperor Constantine.
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