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News: Evatt Newsletter #22 - February 200514 February 2005Welcome to the latest online newsletter of the Evatt Foundation.
If you would like any of your friends or colleagues to subscribe to this newsletter, please refer them to the subscribe form at: http://evatt.org.au/forms/subscribe.html. What's new on the Evatt Site...?News & viewsIraq's electionHold the hoopla, warns Juan Cole.
Pre-emptive invasionsThe report on UN reform is good value, argues John Langmore.
Australia's Kyoto paradoxYes, it all starts Wednesday, and Australia's not playing, to its detriment, says John Merson.
Why consultants liePeter Griffiths introduces his acclaimed book on hunger and the World Bank.
The tragedy of economicsThe discipline is retreating to fantasy, argues Edward Fullbrook.
Demolishing MedicareYou don't have to be a genius, says Maurie Mifsud.
Peace building in West PapuaMichela Noonan reports on the West Papua Project.
FeatureThe coming conflictsPresident's perspective, by Bruce Childs.
Workers in Howard's sightsHoward's isolating workers, alerts Sharan Burrow.
Doug Cameron surveys the labour movement's task.
Freedom of contract zealots are mistaken, explains Stuart Macintyre.
New papersIn defence of the DocArthur Gietzelt tells the true story behind the outing of 'The Movement'.
PublicationsUnhealthy partnershipsPaul Fitzgerald on PPPs, at the launch of The State of the States 2004. EventsEvatt Breakfast Seminar on climate changeAs Kyoto kicks off, come to breakfast in Sydney tomorrow with Dr John Merson to discuss the Australian government's refusal to sign up. Where's your aid going?Sharan Burrow, Kevin Rudd, John Austin (World Bank) & Tim Anderson debate at the LHMU auditorium on 21 February.
Re-building Labor's credibility in the suburbsWayne Swan MP, Ed Husic & Evan Thornley discuss the aftermath of the 2004 poll on 22 February at parliament house. LettersSaving AmericaDrury clarifies neoconservatism in flowing language, writes Karen Hardtke.
Eating yourselfA question keeps popping up, writes Carl Bennett.
Evatt Newsletter'Everyone' is not invited, writes Helen Meekosha.
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