Five years ago this week Australia was heading to the 2001 federal election and John Howard’s triumph for his tough measures of border control.
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Colombian new on Latam menu
Staying on the topic of food, we now take you to Latin America where Mexican is often considered to be the dominant cuisine.
The skinny on dim sims
Now for a look at a very Australian dish which has its foundations in Canton.
Government backs mental health push
One in four people will suffer from a mental illness in their lifetime.
African continent rich with art
The continent of Africa is full of artistic riches, with the study of the human form an omnipresent icon in their carvings, their tapestries and their ceramics.
SBS Radio World View AM edition, October 6, 2006
First a bulletin of the latest world news.
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China linchpin in NKorea negotiations
The United States is finding that it has very little bargaining power left, even through the United Nations, to try to reign-in North Korea’s threat to test nuclear weapons.
NKorea, Iran recalls Israel nuke anniversary
Twenty years ago this week, a single man exposed Israel’s top secret nuclear facility where the nation had allegedly been developing nuclear weapons.
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Melbourne, Sydney beset by heathen hoards
In a re-match of last year’s Grand Final, the West Coast Eagles will face the reigning premiers Sydney.
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How the generations demonise video games
One of the most obvious examples of a generation gap is the difference between those who grew up with video and computer games, and those who didn’t.