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Table of Contents - 24 Jun 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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