When you can rely on your mates; Bob Hawke, Kerry Packer, Alan Bond and Rupert Murdoch belong to the enormously wealthy, new Australian establishment, 'men of the main chance'. John Pilger investigates their links and how they made it rich. , The Independ
When you can rely on your mates; Bob Hawke, Kerry Packer, Alan Bond and Rupert Murdoch belong to the enormously wealthy, new Australian establishment, 'men of the main chance'. John Pilger investigates their links and how they made it rich. , The Independ
XXX Feature; School for Scandal; Tim Grimwade talks to John Pilger about his new book, A Secret Country, Southern Cross Magazine, 25 September 1989, pp. 12-13.
XXX Feature; School for Scandal; Tim Grimwade talks to John Pilger about his new book, A Secret Country, Southern Cross Magazine, 25 September 1989, pp. 12-13.
A tabloid hero in black and white; Away from the gunfire, John Pilger provides as easy target for cynics, the envious and those who think his view of the world is far too simple. But where would campaigning journalism be without him?, The Guardian, 16 Oct
A tabloid hero in black and white; Away from the gunfire, John Pilger provides as easy target for cynics, the envious and those who think his view of the world is far too simple. But where would campaigning journalism be without him?, The Guardian, 16 Oct
Playing a game of holocaust; 'Here lies the modern age,' a headstone might have read, 'abandoned April 17, 1975, Year Zero.' This was how John Pilger reacted when he reached Cambodia four years later. Here he describes, after his second visit, how the Wes
Playing a game of holocaust; 'Here lies the modern age,' a headstone might have read, 'abandoned April 17, 1975, Year Zero.' This was how John Pilger reacted when he reached Cambodia four years later. Here he describes, after his second visit, how the Wes
A revival dogged by revenge; After nearly 10 years away, John Pilger returned to Vietnam and found a country filled with hope and humour, but stricken by international spite, The Independent Weekend, 04 November 1989, p. 31.
A revival dogged by revenge; After nearly 10 years away, John Pilger returned to Vietnam and found a country filled with hope and humour, but stricken by international spite, The Independent Weekend, 04 November 1989, p. 31.