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Editorials Cause for concern Australia has enjoyed the image of a peaceful, laid-back multicultural democracy, one that has welcomed foreign students to pursue their studies in a developed and congenial academic environment. Sadly, that image has soured somewhat, with the ... Beleaguered Brown On Friday, as Prime Minister Gordon Brown reshuffled his Cabinet to stave off a revolt following a spate of ministerial resignations, he looked like a man arranging the deckchairs while the ship was slowly sinking. There were more brutal ... Leader Page Articles Obama’s world & Pakistan’s war on terror By Praveen Swami The military offensive in the North West Frontier Province is intended to spank the state’s errant children — not deliver a death blow to its mortal enemies. Op-Ed Vaccination option for cervical cancer Preliminary studies have demonstrated that 70 per cent of the deaths caused by the disease can be avoided by means of vaccination. “I don’t know how we’ve stayed alive” Sally and Neil Holland’s only son Luke was killed at the age of 14. Sometimes, they wonder how they haven’t given up on life themselves. Why television is so bad for children’s health The temptation to prop the nipper in front of Teletubbies and finally read Saturday’s paper on Wednesday is both understandable and, if the alternative is screaming at the little lovely out of exhaustion, probably preferable. But the truth ... Tiller remembered George R. Tiller, the Wichita physician who was shot dead in his church last week, was remembered at his funeral on Saturday as a man of courage who showed uncommon grace in the face of constant challenge to his medical practice, which included ... Letters to the Editor Readers' Editor : Online & Off line
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