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  1. Scott McIntyre vs SBS will test employees' right to be opinionated
  2. The end of humanitarianism?
  3. Corruption cripples Iraqi armed forces in the fight against Islamic State
  4. Why men are not biologically useless after all ...
  5. Why NATO and Russia are playing a Cold War game of hotlines and spooks
  6. The buck stops elsewhere: how corporate power trumps politics
  7. The rise of wearable health tech could mean the end of the sickie
  8. Why one of the wealthiest countries in the world is failing to feed its people
  9. Unite’s break with Labour: bluff, bluster and empty threats
  10. Dying matters. That’s why we must listen to patients' wishes
  11. Sarah Lucas gives the Venice Biennale its just desserts
  12. Paranoid defence controls could criminalise teaching encryption
  13. Bitter battle over labour brokers threatens South Africa's fragile social order
  14. What American students can learn from immersing themselves in Africa
  15. Why exporting live cattle to the United States is a bad idea
  16. Paul's Apocalypse gave us heaven and hell several times over
  17. Johnny Depp's dogs show evolving ideas of animal 'citizenship'
  18. Convergence theory explains the lack of choice in Australian politics
  19. The case for nuclear power – despite the risks
  20. Significant Investor Visa misses the mark on VC and innovation
  21. Why I nominated French philosopher Jean Vanier for the world's top religious prize
  22. Could the Boston Marathon bomber receive a fair trial in Boston?
  23. Does it matter that the pope has recognised Palestine?
  24. Scandals and regulation lead to an auditing merry-go-round
  25. Where will nuclear power plants of the future be built?
  26. Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart act each other off the screen in Clouds of Sils Maria
  27. A tale of two nations: why the Scottish nationalists outperformed Plaid Cymru
  28. Morsi death penalty completes military takeover of Egypt
  29. ALP presidential candidates sympathetic to giving unionists automatic party membership
  30. Smartphones can help dish up a healthy diet and tackle obesity
  31. China and India sign US$22 billion in deals but tensions simmer under the surface
  32. Moving global goals for education from quantity to quality after 2015
  33. As Ramadi falls, US fails to take key Islamic State figure alive
  34. Something is rotten in the state of US education
  35. Where were you when the mountain blew? Remembering the eruption of Mount St Helens
  36. The branding of an American president
  37. How many ways can politicians 'lie'? How a class led to a 'truth' report card for the 2016 election
  38. Topology looks for the patterns inside big data
  39. The epidemic of burnout, depression and suicide in medicine: One doctor's story
  40. What the accidental drone killing of an American 'traitor' says about the power of visual weapons
  41. Coalition backbenchers concerned balance shifts too far to dual income families
  42. Why our ancestors were more gender equal than us
  43. How we made an octopus-inspired surgical robot using coffee
  44. Don't Blame the Media, Malcolm: part 2
  45. Who should we thank for the revival of exciting experimental music? The Tories
  46. How organised crime in the UK has evolved beyond the mafia model
  47. Could Vladimir Putin withstand a popular uprising in Russia?
  48. Old videogames given new life – but can you ever really go back?
  49. Farewell Mad Men – how America has regressed since the age of Don Draper
  50. Teach all young people universal basic skills by 2030 – it will give huge boost to GDP

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