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Indian TV's unsound fury
07 Jan 10 | In 2007, according to India's National Crime Records Bureau, 32,318 people were murdered in India. Another 3644 were victims of ''culpable homicide'', roughly equating to manslaughter.  | CommentsComments (1) | Greens say student sector is in ...Student assaults teach some ...
Google giant bent on world domination
06 Jan 10 | Today's launch of the Nexus One, the Googlephone, is the latest move by a company bent on world domination.  | CommentsComments (1) | Google launches Nexus One ...
Student assaults teach some harsh lessons about racism
05 Jan 10 | The brutal killing in Melbourne of Nitin Garg, a young Indian man with permanent residence in Australia, has put added stress on what is a difficult relationship between political leaders in New Delhi and Canberra.   | Australia safe for ...
Opinion: Copenhagen baffling, bizarre
11 Dec 09 | Outside the conference a beaming vegetarian bears down on delegates, declaring that forgoing meat is the only way to save the planet as she waves a handmade spiritual banner.  | CommentsComments (1)
Why I hate Harry Potter and his spell
10 Jul 09 | Not everyone loves Harry Potter. Bryony Gordon explains why she's a member of that minority.  | CommentsComments (1)
SA Liberals' deathly angel
09 May 09 | Martin Hamilton-Smith’s credibility has taken a severe blow - but will it be a fatal one?  | CommentsComments (1)
A merger of minds
10 Apr 09 | Small is not necessarily beautiful and there’s a strong argument for merging SA’s three universities, Associate Professor Haydon Manning writes.
Many questions unanswered by PM's broadband solution
10 Apr 09 | Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s plan to lead an eight-year, $43 billion national fibre-optic project means he’s ditched one election promise to deliver another.  | CommentsComments (1)
Serious journalism versus fluff and Twitter
06 Apr 09 | What happens to serious media when people seek their news through Twitter, blogs, Facebook and other features of the digital revolution?  | CommentsComments (2)
The war on drugs has many victims
28 Mar 09 | At this moment, in an undistinguished house in an undistinguished Adelaide suburb, a dull looking person alone or in dull company is heating dirty chemicals in dirty glass trying to make the drug named “ice” to entrap and poison some other sad souls.  | CommentsComments (2)
The RAH and the next State Bank
28 Mar 09 | The global financial crisis appears to have given the Libs a foot in the door in the debate over the replacement or rebuilding of the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Ask not for whom the bell polls
28 Mar 09 | Labor will win the next state election in March 2009 with the likely loss of only three seats, according to leading psephologist Malcolm Mackerras.  | CommentsComments (1)

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