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Accommodating new perspectives TWO POWERFUL AND contradictory images come to mind when I’m asked to reflect on my experience of attending the... By John Wiseman
President Kennedy’s topper IN JANUARY 1961, nobody on earth symbolised the future like John F Kennedy. At his inauguration the youthful president... By Antony Funnell
Future perfect IN THE SOUL of Man under Socialism (1891), Oscar Wilde wrote, ‘A map of the world that does not... By Richard King
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City dreaming White man got no dreaming Him go ’nother way White man him go different. Him got road belong himself.THESE... By Graeme Davison
The tale of two cities IN JANUARY 2016 in the holiday atmosphere that envelops Melbourne – remember the Australian Open and Australia Day long weekend? –... By Rob Adams
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Depending on the final yes AL GORE, FORMER US vice president, Nobel laureate and chairman of the Climate Reality Project, has led the global... By Al Gore