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The JFK assassination and other 'truths' lost forever out there

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageJohn F Kennedy’s murder in 1963 has spawned countless books, films and conspiracy theories. Wikimedia Commons

This year marks 25 years since the release of Oliver Stone’s JFK (1991), starring Kevin Costner and a flamboyant supporting cast including Tommy Lee Jones, Joe Pesci, Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek. The three hour-plus film...

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Models only give part answer to real tax reform

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The current debate on tax reform in Australia is strong on rhetoric but largely devoid of hard evidence. Also missing are clear proposals from the government that can be assessed on their respective merits.

The purported benefits of reform centre on worthy outcomes such as a larger economy, reduced government deficits, more stable revenue sources,...

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  2. Damming northern Australia: we need to learn hard lessons from the south
  3. How 'mind-controlled' bionic devices could help quadriplegics walk
  4. If Stuart Robert falls, Turnbull has more room for innovation in his reshuffle
  5. Politics podcast: Kelly O'Dwyer on tax reform
  6. Churches would break the law if they gave sanctuary to asylum seekers – but does it matter?
  7. You’re fired! Trump shows rivals how it's done in entertainment politics
  8. If the world's soils keep drying out that's bad news for microbes (and people)
  9. Salmonella in your salad: the cost of convenience?
  10. Market manipulation – ASIC better get it right, first time
  11. What Making a Murderer tells us about disability and disadvantage in criminal law
  12. Where aid fails, appropriate technology can succeed
  13. Australia has embraced the outsider CEO, but they can't always save the day
  14. Explainer: Surrealism
  15. Making a Murderer: why innocent people confess under interrogation
  16. Recurrent thrush: how some women live with constant genital itching
  17. Unemployed and at risk: more help needed for those out of work
  18. Robots in health care could lead to a doctorless hospital
  19. Social media has lost its youthful promise and is looking old, tired and grumpy
  20. VET funding can't be fixed by sidelining TAFE
  21. Relax, shark numbers aren't booming, but more research can make us safer
  22. Philip Ruddock will quit parliament at the election
  23. The Arbitrary Detention of Julian Assange
  24. Questions hang over conduct of another Turnbull minister
  25. FactCheck: is Australian government spending as a share of the economy falling?
  26. Asia is the gift that keeps on giving in prehistory
  27. The Conversation with Channel 9 resolved
  28. How to get the best value for money out of the coming home battery boom
  29. Health Check: five ways to get a better night's sleep
  30. Wine exports are climbing, so why is the industry battling to survive?
  31. No prospect of release: Kevin Crump and the human rights implications of life imprisonment
  32. In a heatwave, the leafy suburbs are even more advantaged
  33. Publishing should be more about culture than book sales
  34. The off-topic Conversation #79
  35. The King’s See-Though Clothes
  36. Drastic plastic: a look at Barbie's new bodies
  37. Criminalising conversations: Australia's damaging love affair with consorting laws
  38. Vulvas, periods and leaks: women need the right words to seek help for conditions 'down there'
  39. Why women see their GP more than men
  40. We need a cure for bacterial vaginosis, one of the great enigmas in women's health
  41. Why gold will still be a safe haven in the next financial storm
  42. Children as young as four can learn how to avoid getting ill, if they understand why
  43. Raising Lady Gaga-ntuan and her (hopefully) world record breaking young
  44. In Celebration of Rag Tag Posses
  45. Martin Parkinson, Turnbull's right-hand man, caught in crosshairs on tax
  46. UN decision is not 'the end of the road' that Assange claims it is
  47. Explainer: what is the gut microbiota and how does it affect mind and body?
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