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Canning voters mightn't like him, but Abbott's heading back there anyway

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imageTony Abbott's central conundrum is Treasurer Joe Hockey, who hasn't successfully sold the economic and budgetary messages.Sam Mooy/AAP

Tony Abbott will be back in Canning this weekend for his third visit. Far from Labor claims that he would distance himself from the byelection, he is putting himself on the line. That’s despite the fact that...

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Fourteen years after 9/11, Obama still struggles to close Guantanamo Bay

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imageThe Northeast gate out of Gitmo and into Cuba, 2013. Bob Strong/REUTERS

Even prior to his inauguration, Barack Obama said that during his first week in office as president of the United States, he would issue an executive order closing the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. However, he cautiously hedged by adding the following:

[C]losing...

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  1. Our prosperity is in peril unless we shift from a wasteful world to a 'circular economy'
  2. In today's NFL, forget Super Bowl dreams – it's all about fantasy
  3. Why aren't under-65s diagnosed with cancer until the disease is advanced?
  4. Inside academia: black professors are expected to 'entertain' while presenting
  5. Knitting your way to a healthier, happier mind
  6. Trumping musical misappropriation
  7. Are we all shills for Big Tobacco?
  8. Ignored by the government, shrunk by resignations – where now for Australia's Climate Change Authority?
  9. FactCheck: would 60% of any GST revenue raised have to be spent on compensation?
  10. Corbyn cometh: is 21st-century UK protest politics about to fully bloom?
  11. Win or lose, Corbyn could still save Labour from electoral wipeout
  12. Bilingual children lag behind in language learning early on, but catch up by age five
  13. Where does the magic number for Australia's refugee intake come from?
  14. South Africa: a dangerous place to be poor, black and a woman
  15. Malawi's farm subsidy benefits the poor but doesn't come cheap
  16. Plantations provide cover for lost trees but they are also under threat from pests
  17. Data indicates the recession is effectively here; it's what policy makers do next that counts
  18. Could a weekend of binge-drinking worsen your cold?
  19. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the possibility of an early election
  20. With big solar Australia could be backing a winner, but it still needs leadership
  21. Do the Crime, Do the Time
  22. High-tech consumerism, a global catastrophe happening on our watch
  23. Civic crowdfunding will challenge governments and charities
  24. Grattan on Friday: Under the Abbott government, there are no timelines for war or detention
  25. Surgeons take a scalpel to their own toxic culture
  26. Gene breakthrough brings glaucoma drugs a step closer
  27. Speaking with: Lawrence Gostin on Ebola, the WHO and the future of global health
  28. How strong are the world's new climate targets? Here are four things to consider
  29. Dumpster diving for dinner: do you have what it takes to eat 'freegan' food?
  30. Study confirms HSC exams source of major stress to adolescents
  31. The convenience food industry making our pets fat
  32. Can we predict the winner of the 2015 NRL grand final?
  33. Fat shaming doesn't make people any thinner
  34. A humanitarian and diplomatic crisis is unfolding on the Colombia-Venezuela border
  35. Apple's iPad Pro looks good, but who needs a phone with a 13 screen?
  36. Explainer: how do archaeologists discover forgotten ancient monuments?
  37. Mission impossible: Juncker calls for a more political EU
  38. How music can help relieve chronic pain
  39. Telling the full story: the daily challenge of reporting on Israel and Palestine
  40. Blaming the baby boomers for the housing crisis ignores the real issue: a lack of supply
  41. The African snakebite 'crisis' is nothing new: we’ve been worried about antivenom for decades
  42. The Boy Who Drowned
  43. Juncker gets political in State of the European Union address
  44. Oliver Sacks, the brain and God
  45. Explainer: is it really OK to eat food that's fallen on the floor?
  46. Real crisis in psychology isn't that studies don't replicate, but that we usually don't even try
  47. El Niño – what it will bring this year and how it could change with global warming
  48. More Syrian refugees: good for national security
  49. From Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump in four short decades
  50. Why dress and appearance matter at black colleges

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