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Islam and the West: Shoot the Women First, Part 3      
5 November, 2007: In the third of a three-part series Jolande Withuis writes about the rise of female terrorism more... by Jolande Withuis   (0 Comments)
 
Media: Another One Bites the Dust      
2 November, 2007: Independent newspaper the Manic Times has stopped publishing after just eight issues. more... by Kelly Chandler   (0 Comments)
 
Federal Election: Brendan Nelson — Bejewelled Interloper or Future PM?      
2 November, 2007: Irfan Yusuf remembers the heady days of 1995 when Brendan Nelson was a threat to John Howard more... by Irfan Yusuf   (3 Comments)
 
Editorial: The Annals of Me-Too      
1 November, 2007: José Borghino surveys the first weeks of the 2007 Federal election campaign and realises that we’ve reached a moment in our history where we will have a political contest essentially devoid of, well, er, politics more... by José Borghino   (15 Comments)
 
Howard’s Australia: The Bureaucratisation of Evil      
1 November, 2007: Julie Macken remembers some key moments in the recent history of John Howard’s Australia more... by Julie Macken   (22 Comments)
 
A Modest Proposal: The Unbearable Logic of the Gen Y Real Estate Market      
1 November, 2007: Generation Y’s preference for the inner city rental life over mortgages and McMansions isn’t a sign of immaturity or snobbery, writes Scott Hickie. Rather, it shows their knack for sophisticated microeconomic modelling more... by Scott Hickie   (6 Comments)
 
Viral Words: Market      
1 November, 2007: Stuart Glover looks at the ‘free markets’ and sees the Right’s version of political correctness more... by Stuart Glover   (9 Comments)
 
Iran: The Whole Area Will Be in Flames      
31 October, 2007: Amid escalating US threats against Iran, Tony Clifton remembers an earlier ill-conceived and inept attack on Tehran more... by Tony Clifton   (34 Comments)
 
Federal Election: It’s the Marginals Stupid      
31 October, 2007: William Bowe surveys the marginal seats in the upcoming Federal election more... by William Bowe   (2 Comments)
 
Indigenous Politics: Winds of Change      
31 October, 2007: Galarrwuy Yunupingu’s support for a 99-year lease on the Ski Beach settlement is not the political coup it seems to be, writes Graham Ring more... by Graham Ring   (18 Comments)
 
Sport and Drugs: Some Football Heroes Need Help      
31 October, 2007: Barry Everingham suggests a different approach to helping out of control sports stars more... by Barry Everingham   (0 Comments)
 
Iran: The Rudd Delusion      
30 October, 2007: There is no evidence that a Labor Government would differ substantially from the Coalition on foreign policy, writes Antony Loewenstein, least of all when it comes to Iran more... by Antony Loewenstein   (32 Comments)
 
Federal Election: Newspoll Leads, Media Narrative to Follow...      
October 30th, 2007: Not looked at NewMatilda.com’s PollieGraph yet? Read this post by Mark Bahnisch, who waxes sceptical about the latest shifts in the opinion polls more... by Mark Bahnisch   (3 Comments)
 
Federal Election: We're Not Interested in the Views of Painted, Perfumed Gigolos      
30 October, 2007: Not looked at NewMatilda.com’s PollieGraph yet? Read this post by Helen Razer as she gets excited about Paul Keating’s re-appearance on the campaign trail more... by Helen Razer   (0 Comments)
 
Islam and the West: Shoot the Women First, Part 2      
29 October, 2007: In the second of a three-part series, Jolande Withuis writes about the rise of female Muslim terrorism more... by Jolande Withuis    (6 Comments)
 
Media: Everybody Writes      
29 October, 2007: Sherman Young argues that the internet forces us to think of writing and publishing in completely new ways more... by Sherman Young   (0 Comments)
 
Hidden Stories: Quest for Peace      
26 October 2007: Welcome to the Hidden Stories project, a collaboration between NewMatilda.com and the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism. Over the coming weeks we will be bringing you in-depth reportage on a number of largely untold stories. We begin with the crisis in Darfur, where, as Eligh McCallum reports, the humanitarian crisis is deepening as rebel groups fragment.
Plus:
Why is Darfur a Hidden Story?

'My Heart is in Darfur'
Esther's African Hair Braids

Safy Hareer's Story (video)
more... by Eligh McCallum   (6 Comments)
 
A Modest Proposal: Dissing the Dead      
26 October 2007: Carrie Lumby finds the moral hysteria over The Chaser’s 'Eulogy Song' just a tad literal-minded more... by Carrie Lumby   (19 Comments)
 
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NewMatilda.com Poll: Peter Garrett’s series of ‘gaffes’ last week will be remembered
not at all
only in the short term
as the turning point in the campaign (leading to a Coalition victory)
as the turning point in the campaign (leading to an ALP victory)
in Politics 101 textbooks, in the chapter entitled ‘Honest But Dumb’


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