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Articles from Arena Magazine (October 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
A prelude to World War III? Military intervention in Iraq could well provide the preconditions for a global conflict. (war). Hinkson, John 3306
A re-joiner to Guy Rundle: Colin McNaughton. (letters and debate). 1200
Breaking the drought. (editorial). Rundle, Guy Editorial 522
Climate bullies: reducing greenhouse emissions could help minimise air pollution as well as disastrous climate change, so why is the Australian government determined to `adapt' rather than stop the damage? (against the current). Krishnapillai, Sarojini 1255
Collecting songs out of things: anthropologist T.G.H. Strehlow's journey into the Australian outback to record vanishing Aboriginal songs and to document totemic ceremonies revealed the complex relationships between the sacred and the scientific in early 20th century Australia. (Essay). Hill, Barry Excerpt 4902
Conservative hacking. (editorial). Scanlon, Chris Editorial 575
Document in grief the majority have it. (war). Conor, Liz 1002
In the absence of voice: some of the 1950s battles of the Australian left have now been won, but ensuring that new technology improves community living standards requires a well-informed electorate. (Memoir). Levien, Harold 1837
Johann Hari God Save the Queen? Monarchy and the Truth about the Windsors. McCarthy, Elizabeth Book Review 730
Kim Dovey on open houses and ivory towers in the work of Glenn Murcutt. Dovey, Kim 1260
Mourners and `the mob': the response of sections of the UK public to a double child-murder reveals the ambiguous nature of public emotion and `community'. (against the current). Hume, Mick 1114
Nic Maclellan on Fiji's continuing revolution. Maclellan, Nic Book Review 1900
Normalising razor wire: bids to improve conditions inside the detention centres risk legitimising the government's border protection scheme and could lose the battle for the right to freedom. (against the current). Whyte, Jess 1635
Spiderman, The Minority Report, The Sum of All Fears. Scanlon, Christopher Movie Review 787
Taking them out: rogue states, despots and dictators have always been essential to the pursuit of English and American interests in the Middle East. (war). Salt, Jeremy 1917
The Iraqi connection: `evidence' for war so far presented is loaded in favour of a pre-determined conflict and panders to a wider need for grotesque self-deception. (war). Burchill, Scott 4298
The logic of unilateralism: American attitudes towards global trade, international accountability, and Iraq are representative of a nation insulated from--and indifferent to--the wide world beyond its borders. (war). Hawthorne, Susan 1526
The world is not enough: conservative responses to September 11 reveal a wilful blindness to the line between power and culture. (war). Cooper, Simon Book Review 1669
To the other side of history. (editorial). Rundle, Guy Editorial 484
What's wrong with the universities? Marginson, Simon 12497

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