The memory wars: testing the vagaries of human testimony Tuesday 21 January 2014 5:30PM IMAGE: ELIZABETH LOFTUS HAS BEEN AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE SO-CALLED ‘MEMORY WARS’, AND THROUGH HER WORK HAS CALLED INTO QUESTION THE USE OF REPRESSED MEMORIES IN COURTROOM SETTINGS. Can the legal system trust verdicts based on witnesses memories? One expert has […]
BOOK REVIEW: Forgotten War JAMES ROSE | SEP 24, 2013 Henry Reynolds’ new book explores the dark history of Australia’s Frontier Wars and finds that Australian history is in denial. Let’s go fishing. With E.H.Carr. It was Carr, the celebrated relativist historiographer, who wrote in his circuit-breaking “What is Historyâ€Â, “(Historical facts) are like fish swimming […]
By ALINA SIMONEJAN. 19, 2014 Launch media viewer Gail Anderson and Joe Newton; Image by A. Sverdlova/Sovfoto–UIG, via Getty Images “WHEN an American asks me this question, it’s like a wall of ice crashing down between us.†The question my Moscow-born friend Galina was referring to had nothing to do with Putin, or Pussy Riot, or […]
Oxfam: 85 richest people as wealthy as poorest half of the world As World Economic Forum starts in Davos, development charity claims growing inequality has been driven by ‘power grab’  Monday 20 January 2014 The InterContinental Davos luxury hotel in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos. Oxfam report found people in countries around the world […]
20/1/2014 As state after state — most recently Utah and Oklahoma — battles to legalize gay marriage, opponents of the push for equality continue to argue that marriage itself has remained a static institution that would be destroyed if redefined. But there’s a big flaw in that logic. Because while marriage has existed as a […]
by Jim Wallis 10-24-2013 The most controversial sentence I ever wrote, considering the response to it, was not about abortion, marriage equality, the wars in Vietnam or Iraq, elections, or anything to do with national or church politics. It was a statement about the founding of the United States of America. Here’s the sentence: ’12 Years a […]
Date January 20, 2014 Thea O’connor Divergence: Sue Parsons and Rose Cushing of Upper Caboolture, Queensland, are identical twins who have developed different health profiles, despite having the same upbringing. It’s the time of year when New Year’s resolutions are still in our awareness, and you wonder whether you should make plans to lose weight, […]
CSIRO scientists say warmer world wager with Maurice Newman a safe bet Tony Abbott’s adviser had called for takers for wager that global temperatures would be lower in 20 years  Friday 17 January 2014 Newman quoted contrarian US physicist Richard Lindzen who said he would be willing to take bets on a cooler world. Photograph: Julian […]
Note from Rowland: I admire this ministry to the LGBTI community. I’ve talked with/visited some of the people and groups they’ve spawned. A good place to start – even before you read this update article is here (click on that word), a review of a book which is highly commended for both Progressives and Conservatives – Torn: Rescuing the […]
Where Pyne and the neocons went wrong January 16, 2014 Tony Taylor The political right sees a hidden leftist influence at every turn in the government school curriculum. Christopher Pyne: Education review will be “robust”. Photo: Nic Walker Since federal Education Minister Christopher Pyne’s launch last week of a two-man curriculum review panel, of conservative educationist Kevin […]