By Tom Jordan Guilty by Suspicion Written and directed by Irwin Winkler USA 1991The Ear Czechoslovakia 1969 Written by Jan Prochaska and Karel Kachyna Directed by Karel Kachyna Both features of the Sydney film festival Reviewed by Tom
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By Pat Brewer A spokesperson from the growing movement for democracy will be one of the international guest speakers at next month's Socialist Scholars Conference, being held in Melbourne. Indro Cahyono is involved in both the labour movement
By Kevin Healy A week when the nation crashed to a halt, and the back-seat passenger, our Great And Beloved Prime Minister Nuclear Hawke himself, was last seen flying through the front window past the drivers — Sir Peter
SYDNEY — Bill Pinwill died of a heart condition on June 6, aged 52. He was a "distinguished" journalist in more than the usual sense of the word: be remembered not only for the stories covered and positions held, but also for his influence on those
Greens stretch Nile for NSW upper house With counting still under way to decide the important 15th seat in the NSW Legislative Council, the Greens are giving Call to Australia's Reverend Fred Nile a run for his money. With more than 50% of votes
By Steve Painter Figures made available to primary industry and energy minister Simon Crean last week make it clear there can be no economic argument for opening new uranium mines in Australia. Any decision to change ALP policy will simply be
By David Jagger The real victims of the collapsing NSW rural economy are Aboriginal people. While they are keeping dying towns alive, they are often denied basic services, reports DAVID JAGGER, a researcher for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal
By Andrew Nette Who benefits from US bases in the Philippines? Not ordinary Filipinos. In the second of two articles, ANDREW NETTE reports on a visit to Olongapo, near the Subic Bay naval base. Fishing, which used to be the main source of
The following article is excerpted from Uranium Mining in Australia, a booklet to be published in the near future by the Movement Against Uranium Mining. MAUM can be contacted at PO Box K133, Haymarket NSW 2000, phone (02) 212 4538. No matter how
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