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Centre court and 15-love: CAS reduces Sharapova ban

  • Written by: Daryl Adair, Associate Professor of Sport Management, University of Technology Sydney
imageReuters/Thomas Peter

In March 2016, Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova revealed that she had tested positive to a banned substance – Meldonium.

This drug, which she described as her “medicine”, had been used legitimately by Sharapova for years. It was added to WADA’s Prohibited List in January 2016, the assumption being...

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Waiting for the revolution

  • Written by: Mark Beeson, Professor of International Politics, University of Western Australia
imageReuters/Jon Nazca

We live in remarkable times. It has become almost obligatory to recite the seemingly unprecedented range of problems that confront us. It has become equally commonplace to bemoan the inability of policymakers around the world to do anything about them.

An entire generation of young people despairs of the prevailing international...

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Donald Trump makes disparaging remarks about women – in other breaking news, water is wet

  • Written by: Bryan Cranston, Online Lecturer in Politics, and PhD Candidate in Politics and History, Swinburne University of Technology
imageReuters/Mike Segar

Today we heard a tape of Donald Trump making extremely lewd and crude remarks about women. What astounds me more is that all of a sudden some media commentators and politicians are acting as though these revelations are somehow a shock.

Trump has been recorded making disparaging remarks about women many times in the past....

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  6. What's in a name? How a democracy becomes an aristocracy
  7. Do the governance experts at the World Bank have a governance problem?
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  9. Protecting migrant workers requires a rethink on employer freedoms
  10. Explainer: what causes knock knees and do they have to be treated?
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  18. Friday essay: the sound of fear
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  25. Eager homebuyers still falling victim to shadowy rent-to-buy deals
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  27. Memorials for drug overdose victims create a place for grieving and inclusion
  28. Paris climate agreement comes into force: now time for Australia to step up
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  31. Standoff between Brandis and solicitor-general threatens the rule of law
  32. Race to the White House – the vice-presidential debate, and Donald Trump's tax troubles
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  34. The Ford plant closure is sad loss of manufacturing know how
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  40. Taking Indigenous languages online: can they be seen, heard and saved?
  41. With that ring, I thee judge: why the law should not allow exceptions on marriage equality
  42. Boys should also get the HPV vaccine to protect themselves from oral and genital cancers
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