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Articles from Arena Magazine (October 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A childish view of history. Yule, Valerie 767
A question of balance. Scanlon, Christopher 1277
All the rivers run red: the blood-soaked Gulf Country and its McArthur River is sacred land. Jull, Peter 997
Andrew West, Inside the Lifestyles of the Rich and Tasteful (Pluto Australia, 2006). Davis, Annie Book review 105
Bringing globalisation home: the global outsourcing of domestic labour to live-in maids and caregivers is reconstituting family, home and work. Pei-Chia Lan talks to some Filipino, Vietnamese and Indonesian domestic workers about their experiences working for newly rich Taiwanese employers. Lan, Pei-Chia 2563
Comment. Rosenblatt, Les Letter to the editor 236
Comment. Mendes, Philip 499
Eureka Street (Volume 16, No. 15, October 2006). Power, Jennifer Brief article 156
Eve encounters the internet. Christensen, Liana Joy Poem 189
Frank Brennan,Acting on Conscience: How Can We Responsibly Mix Law, Religion and Politics? (University of Queensland Press, 2006). Davis, Annie Book review 100
Globalisation and empires of mutual accord: globalisation and global empire are not one and the same. James, Paul 3762
Hurricane Katrina. Poem 271
Jennifer Power on local solutions to global wellness. Power, Jennifer Book review 1197
Local food, global benefit: Helena Norberg-Hodge critiques the practice of transporting food across the world and back again. Norberg-Hodge, Helena 2923
Matthew Ryan on cinema's new role of making it more real than real. Ryan, Matthew 1747
Migrant rights: a new social movement? While irregular migrants in the US are mobilising en masse to demand new legislation, Anne McNevin describes how less ambitious campaigns are radically challenging the boundaries of citizenship. McNevin, Anne 2116
Natural History: photographs by Beverly Veasey. Veasey, Beverley Photograph 285
New Internationalist (Issue 394, October 2006). Power, Jennifer Brief article 92
New rich, new poor: as Australia gets richer, younger generations are failing to scale the ladder of opportunity. Stuart Braun investigates the plight of Australia's new poor. Braun, Stuart 1208
On China and Chinese-ness. Wong, Jeffrey 673
On the omnivore's dilemma: our challenging relation to food indicates more profound challenges for the future. Cooper, Simon 1668
Places to be. Power, Jennifer; Power, Rachel 477
Road to revolution: battles with car culture. Herrick, Red 916
Separating the wheat from the chaff: Christopher Doran delves into the relationship between Iraq and Canberra. Doran, Christopher 2185
State of Nature (September/October 2006). Power, Jennifer Periodical review 130
Stormclouds build over black Australia: Graham Ring investigates the current political hysteria around violence and Indigenous communtities. Ring, Graham 1963
The Chaser, 50 Golden Years of the Chaser: 1955-2005 (Text Publishing, 2006). Davis, Annie Book review 101
The global trading system at risk? Nicole Boldt assesses the 'crisis' of the Doha Delevopment Round. Boldt, Nicole 1622
The Ilisu Dam story: the creation of a new dam is causing the displacement of an entire Turkish village and its cultural heritage. Gardner, Brad 2434
The valley of ashes: popularity is waning on all sides as US elections loom. Wagner, Mark 1792
Trading away our rights: Sharon Beder on the latest developments in negotiations for a General Agreement on Trade. Beder, Sharon 783
Tristan Ewins on building a 'new' Left tradition. Ewins, Tristan Book review 2230
Your call is important to us: in the early 1990s, call centres were hailed as a saviour for communities hit hard by the re-structuring of the manufacturing sector throughout the 1980s. Nicky Welch talks to workers in Bendigo's call centres about the reality. Welch, Nicky 3560

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