** Bea Campbell puts the most recent British child sexual assault scandal into context to reveal that in spite of massive media attention, many reforms and reviews, the plight of abused children has not improved since the 1980s.
** William Souder, biographer of Rachel Carson, on the attacks made against the famous author of 'Silent Spring' published 50 years ago.
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* Julian Burnside sheds light on the new/old asylum-seeker debate, and describes a policy that could work. http://goo.gl/lDhvS .
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