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  1. Early pub closing times work for Kings Cross – they will for Queensland too
  2. The power of public shaming, for good and for ill
  3. Breaking up is hard to do: how the ALP can differ from the Greens
  4. Greece will survive another D-Day – no thanks to Russia
  5. Book review: The Latham Diaries, ten years on
  6. Big Bogan in little Nyngan – is this the last suck of the sauce bottle?
  7. Is Foxtel most at risk in the new Game of Screens?
  8. A global deal that drives good decisions: what success at the Paris summit should look like
  9. Early voting hits new highs in NSW and Australia, but is it a good idea?
  10. Golden staph: the deadly bug that wreaks havoc in hospitals
  11. Ignore the fads: teachers should teach and students should listen
  12. Need a stage coach? Why some plays work, and others don't
  13. System to rate the scarcity of important metals aims to keep shortage at bay
  14. Iran nuclear deal should boost economy, yet unknowns remain
  15. The cutting-edge science taking on some of the world's most notorious parasitic plants
  16. Celebrities are grabbing more control over how they are portrayed in the media
  17. What housing costs could tell us about votes in the election
  18. Will more dead actors be coming to a theater near you?
  19. Australian downloaders take heart. Canadians have been in the same boat for 3 years.
  20. It turns out there's truth to 'dead battery bounce' after all
  21. Politicians need to be taught how to tweet ... and so do the rest of us
  22. Should all university lectures be automatically recorded?
  23. Rahm Emanuel's victory reflects Chicago politics, not a blueprint for Democratic Party
  24. Manifesto Check: Plaid Cymru's sports policy – a good shot, but missed opportunity
  25. Where and what is happening in your brain when you sleep?
  26. Utah's firing squad plan is another twist in America's long quest for a perfect execution method
  27. Wind costs more than you think due to massive federal subsidies
  28. Why ocean energy needs a cyberinfrastructure to thrive
  29. W(h)ither the Liberal Arts?
  30. How the brain reads music: the evidence for musical dyslexia
  31. Are we in the midst of an ice epidemic? A snapshot of meth use in Australia
  32. Napoleon's battle for Parisian hearts largely took place on stage
  33. As battle for Aden rages, Yemen is set for a messy and violent future
  34. Turkish view remains neglected in our understanding of Gallipoli
  35. Energy White Paper promises privatisation and lower prices: experts respond
  36. Ex-AMA chief Glasson throws hat into Senate ring
  37. When jihadists post selfies the government struggles to respond
  38. How a group of Dominicans were stripped of their nationality and now face expulsion to Haiti
  39. Chlorine attacks continue in Syria with no prospect of Assad being brought to account
  40. State of the nation: inequality rising shows we’re not ‘all in this together’
  41. Same-sex marriage in Finland means standing up to Russia
  42. Amazon Dash is a first step towards an internet of things that is actually useful
  43. Internet of things devices meant to simplify our lives may end up ruling them instead
  44. We can avoid mass extinction, but time is running out
  45. Extending dividend benefits to foreign investors may address competition concerns
  46. Install smart meters to cut power costs, Macfarlane tells households
  47. Explainer: what is placenta?
  48. Ian North's Antarctic artworks evoke the beauty and terror of our era
  49. Students with autism need targeted attention – not a cage
  50. Experts caution Australia on unilateral 'Google tax'

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