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 Contents - 29 Mar 2008NW 29 March 2008

COVER STORY: The truth about Australia's birth rate - Catherine Sheehan
EDITORIAL: NSW electricity to be privatised? - Peter Westmore
CANBERRA OBSERVED: Opposition needs new policies, not stunts
WATER: Time to build new reservoirs - Patrick J. Byrne
QUARANTINE: EI inquiry flags major changes to horse quarantine - Peter Westmore
INTERNATIONAL TRADE: Rudd Government to re-examine FTAs - Colin Teese
ENVIRONMENT: Conference rejects climate change alarmism - Peter Westmore
HIGH SCHOOLS: School: ladder of opportunity or game of snakes and ladders? - Mark Lopez
HUMAN RIGHTS: Behind Beijing's crackdown in Tibet - Peter Westmore
UNITED STATES: California court attacks parental rights
DRUGS: Australia's complicity in global drugs menace - David Perrin
UNITED NATIONS: Feminist frolics at the UN - Babette Francis
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Muslim attacks forcing Jews out of Paris suburbs / School vouchers flourishing in Sweden / Coal tipped to be world's top energy source
MEDIA: ABC's take on Islamic school controversy - John Miller
CINEMA: BELLA: A gentle film with a big heart - David Perrin (reviewer)
BOOKS: DARWIN DAY IN AMERICA: How Our Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name of Science, by John G. West - Bill Muehlenberg (reviewer)
BOOKS: ISLAND OF THE LOST by Joan Druett - Michael E. Daniel (reviewer)
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IT'S YOUR TIME YOU'RE WASTING: A teacher's tales of classroom hell
IT'S YOUR TIME YOU'RE WASTING: A teacher's tales of classroom hell
Frank Chalk
Terrifying and hilarious, this bestseller is Chalk's real-life diary of teaching in a deprived inner-city London school where the kids get drunk, take drugs and beat up their teachers when they can be bothered to show up.
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GOD AND CAESAR: Selected Essays on Religion, Politics,
GOD AND CAESAR: Selected Essays on Religion, Politics,
George Pell
Cardinal Pell makes a convincing case that Christianity provides the rational foundation for an open and free society, whereas secularism leads ultimately to exploitation and coercion.
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CULTURAL AMNESIA: Notes in the Margin of My Time
CULTURAL AMNESIA: Notes in the Margin of My Time
Clive James
This volume of over 100 dazzling and entertaining essays is the ultimate guide to the 20th century, illuminating the careers of many of its greatest thinkers, humanists, musicians, artists and philosophers.
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UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL WARMING Every 1,500 Years
UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL WARMING Every 1,500 Years
S. Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery
(Updated and expanded) Hysterical claims of irreversible human-induced climate change are demolished in this sober, factual and, above all, highly readable bestseller by a distinguished climate physicist and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute.
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CREATORS: From Chaucer to Walt Disney
CREATORS: From Chaucer to Walt Disney
Paul Johnson
What makes creative genius? Bestselling author Paul Johnson looks for answers in the lives of the exceptionally gifted, including Shakespeare, J.S. Bach, Turner, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, Hokusai, Balenciaga, Christian Dior, Picasso and Walt Disney.
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PARENTING FOR CHARACTER: Equipping your child for life
PARENTING FOR CHARACTER: Equipping your child for life
Andrew Mullins
The author - headmaster of Redfield College, Sydney - argues that parents need to help build character in their children: it does not just evolve. The book draws on timeless child-rearing principles from many sources including Aristotle, Goethe, Winston Churchill and John Paul II.
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LONDONISTAN: How Britain is Creating a Terror State Within
LONDONISTAN: How Britain is Creating a Terror State Within
Melanie Phillips
An award-winning writer describes what defeatist Western politicians and the chattering classes are too timid to acknowledge, still less to resist - the dire threat posed by radical Islamism not only to Britain but to the free world.
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