DECEMBER 2005/JANUARY 2006 ISSUE


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IN THIS ISSUE:
  • Sydney's Shame: a report, by Navdeep Randhawa, on the racial tensions in Sydney, Australia.
  • Riots in the French Inner-Cities: behind the violence and riots in late 2005, there has been a call for better social awareness. Camille Chouan, Europe editor, reports from France.
  • A Reflection on Life in America and India: an essay by George Washington University senior Mitali Khera on the differences in life in the two nations.
  • Recovering the Parades of Equality: a look at recent protests in Europe for equality in sexual orientation. Tomek Matuszewski, 15, reports from Warsaw, Poland.
  • The Conflict in Chechnya: an examination at the conflict in Chechnya by Gaia Cartabiano.
  • AIDs/HIV in Africa: young Zimbabweans curb AIDs through art. Farai Munharira reports from Harare, Zimbabwe.
  • The World by Numbers: a look at statistics relating to our issue and to the world.
  • Poet's Corner: select poems written by Namie Elisha from Nigeria.

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