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Editorial
SITUATING HONORCIDE by David Solway
Why disobedient daughters don't
get the last word.
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Essay
- Law
THE UNCONFESSED by Mark Goldfarb
Do we need a law that tells us to
do unto others as we would have them do
unto us? The Law of Life says otherwise.
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Health
- Oceans
OCEANS DROWNING IN PLASTIC by Captain
Charles Moore
What have they done to our seas?
Ravaged and plundered, ripped them and bit them.
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Essay
THE SEVEN DEADLY SPINS by Geoff Olson
No one ever choked to death swallowing
his PRIDE.
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Opinion
FEAR AND TREMBLING IN MUMBAI by
Sadanand Dhume
Will a failing Pakistan take India
down with it?
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Opinion
HOMELAND INSECURITY by Thomas Sullivan
The unveiling of the unholy alliance
between acquisition and self-esteem.
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Humour
NO LEFT TURN by Roger Collier
Is proposition 'no left turn'
a right wing conspiracy or the perfect answer to traffic and
lung congestion?
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8. |
Film
Review
TRUFFE reviewed by Sylvain Richard
Director Kim Nguyen's directorial
bona fides were on display for Montreal's 2008 Fantasia Film
Festival.
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Film
Review
BENEATH THE ROOFTOPS OF PARIS reviewed
by Sylvain Richard
Taking liberties with T. S. Eliot:
Old men ought not to be beached whales.
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Essay
- Cinema
HISTORY OF HUMOUR IN CINEMA by Donald
Dewey
Hard times and humour are as inseparable
as cinema and celluloid.
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Essay
AND THE WRETCHED SHALL RISE by Robert
J. Lewis
For how much longer can the wealthy
and wretched of the earth coexist?
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Art Review
KEN MATSUMOTO: SCULPTOR IN THE CROSSHAIRS
by Neila Mezynski
From precious miniatures to mammoth
masterpieces = California beaming.
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF JAZZ
Vibraphonist Jean Vanasse is a national
treasure.
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Photography
MEXICAN NOSTALGIA by Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
His camera goes where travel books
fear to tread -- where rebozos and bodies are ocher
red.
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