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July 24-30 2004 Vol 194 No 3350

Features

  • Upfront Camilla Martin by Olivia Kember
    Olivia Kember talks to Camilla Martin [bFM’s new breakfast host].

  • Safe as houses by Mark Revington and Matt Nippert
    Our burglary rate is declining, so should you still be worried?

  • Days of thunder Days of thunder by Jane Clifton
    Twenty years on, what did Rogernomics really mean for New Zealand?

  • Barbarians in the dock by Emily Watt
    Twenty-five years after the murderous Khmer Rouge regime was overthrown, those responsible for the deaths of an estimated two million Cambodians may at last face justice.

  • The job cure by Alex Spence
    The obstacles to returning to the workforce for someone with a mental illness can be great. What can we do to rectify this?

  • It was fifty years ago today ... by Terry Jones
    Something bad was in the postwar water: something called popular culture.

  • Infernal optimism by Barbara Sumner Burstyn
    Have Americans been deluded into thinking that good will always triumph over evil?

  • Home truths by Lindsay Wright
    There's nothing like overseas travel to help us get to grips with Maori culture and language.

Arts & Books

Books

TV & Radio

Columnists

  • Computers Turning the page by Russell Brown

  • Drink Bowling them over by Keith Stewart

  • Editorial In anyone's language by Pamela Stirling

  • Sport Go Greece! by Joseph Romanos

  • Trends Fill in the blanks by Noel O'Hare

  • Weblog Galesburg by Gordon Campbell