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 Contents - 22 Nov 2008NW 22 November 2008

EDITORIAL: How Barack Obama won - Peter Westmore
CANBERRA OBSERVED: How long will Malcolm Turnbull last?
NATIONAL SECURITY: Executed Bali bombers hailed as martyrs - John Miller
HUMAN RIGHTS: Beijing's butcher is granted Australian visa - Joseph Poprzeczny
ENVIRONMENT: Arctic melting: don't spoil a good story with the facts - Peter Westmore
FINANCIAL MARKETS: Regulatory proposals being put to Obama - Patrick J. Byrne
OPINION: The West's long-running economic malaise - Ken Aldred
HEALTH CARE: Australian medicine's middle way - Jeffry Babb
AUSTRALIAN POLITICS: A successful conservative party ready to rebuild - Professor David Flint AM
RULE OF LAW: The perils of a politicised judiciary - Bill Muehlenberg
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Assessing the Australian Christian Lobby - Damian Wyld
POPULATION: The economic consequences of abortion - Steve Mosher and Colin Mason
MEDIA: The facts behind the 1949 coal strike - Peter Westmore
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Toxic melamine in the food chain in China / African-Americans from victimhood to responsibility
Abandoning the old and sick (letter) - Dr Lucy G. Sullivan
Institutional corruption in our schools (letter) - J.W. Shannon
Absurd expectations about Obama (letter) - M. Gordon
BOOKS: THE FAMILY: Power, Politics and Fundamentalism's Shadow Elite, by Jeff Sharlet - Bill James (reviewer)
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ECONOMIC FACTS AND FALLACIES
ECONOMIC FACTS AND FALLACIES
Thomas Sowell
No prior knowledge of economics is required to enjoy Sowell's lively, and at times humorous, examination of widely-held economic fallacies about such things as urban problems, income differences, male-female economic differences, Third World poverty and race.
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LABOUR AND JUSTICE: The worker in Catholic social teaching
LABOUR AND JUSTICE: The worker in Catholic social teaching
Gavan Duffy
Author of the acclaimed study, Demons and Democrats: 1950s Labor at the Crossroads (2002), Gavan Duffy provides a comprehensive history of the Catholic Church's teachings on labour and capital, and demonstrates that today's globalised world needs to apply these teachings more than ever.
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POPULATION CONTROL: Real Costs, Illusory Benefits
POPULATION CONTROL: Real Costs, Illusory Benefits
Steven W. Mosher
In his latest fact-filled book, Mosher offers a sober warning about how population-control zealots are using draconian methods and implementing eugenics policies in their push to curb human numbers. He documents the horrendous human rights violations that are occurring in the name of fertility control.
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THE LITTLE BLACK SCHOOLBOOK
THE LITTLE BLACK SCHOOLBOOK
Mark Lopez
This sensational book does for education what Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince did for politics. It shows students how the Left-dominated education system really works, so that they can turn their teachers' political biases to their advantage and score top marks.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING TO OUR GIRLS?
WHAT'S HAPPENING TO OUR GIRLS?
Maggie Hamilton
Girls as young as five are being forced to grow up faster than ever before. Traditional values have been swept away by messages from the media and advertising telling girls how to look, think, behave and feel. This revealing, and at times shocking, book is for parents who want to better understand and support their daughters.
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MARRIAGE AND CASTE IN AMERICA
MARRIAGE AND CASTE IN AMERICA
Kay S. Hymowitz
The soaring rate of divorce and non-marital births since the 1960s has damaged children and shattered society, as the American experience amply demonstrates. Kay Hymowitz argues that the best program to fight poverty, preserve culture and improve lives is in fact traditional marriage.
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COMMON SENSE 101: Lessons from G.K. Chesterton
COMMON SENSE 101: Lessons from G.K. Chesterton
Dale Ahlquist
The author, president of the American Chesterton Society, teaches us in this book how to 'look at the whole world through the eyes of Chesterton', the most quoted writer of the 20th century, whose writings encompassed detective fiction, humour, history, philosophy, spirituality and paradox.
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THIRD WAYS: Family-centred economies and why they disappeared
THIRD WAYS: Family-centred economies and why they disappeared
Allan Carlson
A leading American scholar and family activist canvasses a long-ignored and largely forgotten public policy tradition that is neither the untrammelled free market nor socialism, but which champions the 'natural' communities of family, neighbourhood and village.
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SANTAMARIA: RUNNING THE SHOW: Selected Documents 1939-1996
SANTAMARIA: RUNNING THE SHOW: Selected Documents 1939-1996
Edited by Patrick Morgan
A copious collection of documents from the long career of political commentator and activist B.A. (Bob) Santamaria. This is the companion volume to the earlier B.A. Santamaria: Your Most Obedient Servant: Selected Letters 1938-1996, also edited by Patrick Morgan.
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