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Zadok Perspectives Issue 63
Autumn 1998
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Obituary:
Julie Banks
A Hero of a Different Kind
by Brenda Holt
Xena's
Feminine Mystique
Only in the '90s could the star
of a children's fantasy drama be invited to two successive Gay and
Lesbian Mardi Gras
by Marion Williams
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The
Song of Tracks that Wind Back
The last article in Zadok's series, on
the spirituality of the Australian land, reflects on the track of Henry
Lawson's Drover's Wife
by Cavan Brown
The
Sacred Spaces of Margaret Wertheim
An interview with Margaret Wertheim on
her book, The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
by Paul Mitchell
Caught
in the Crossfire of the Media-Violence Debate
by Daniel Batt
When
Zero is Number One
Is 'zero tolerance' policing the answer
for Australian crime? What do New Yorkers think of Mayor Giuliani's crack-down
on crime?
by John Kleinig
Fill
the Bath with Water, it's Nearly Y2K Day
Those having a party and those staying
stone cold sober
by David Millikan
Lolita
Daniel Batt
The
Judas Economy and The Corrosion of Character
Gordon Preece
The
Monk and the Philosopher
John Rees
The
Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
Alan Gisjbers
Open
Australia
Tim Costello
The
Age of Spiritual Machines
Charles Sherlock
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