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  1. Improving student teachers' in-school experiences is a smart investment
  2. South Africa is rebranding its condom campaign: will it work this time?
  3. Science and technology hold the key to Nigeria reaching its full potential
  4. Dealing with African epidemics needs more than just a health response
  5. South Africa's struggling agricultural sector: what went wrong 20 years ago
  6. Health Check: what causes headaches?
  7. Regulating people – not just guns – might explain Australia's decline in mass shootings
  8. Moral panic is sown to make us scaredy-cats – that's nothing new
  9. Should a hunger charity accept support from a tobacco company?
  10. Democracy needs heroes to champion the cause
  11. Why we shouldn't be trying to make people happy at work all of the time
  12. FactCheck: could foreign workers be paid less under the China-Australia FTA?
  13. The off-topic Conversation #53
  14. Chasing the 'silver sliver': making sure innovation doesn't slip through our fingers
  15. Don't panic! Traffic congestion is not coming for our cities
  16. National conference subdued about Labor revival as Shorten gets his way
  17. If we don't talk about value, cancer drugs will become terminal for health systems
  18. The absurdity of English spelling and why we're stuck with it
  19. What do we love when we love books by dead authors?
  20. We need to protect the fossil heritage on our doorstep
  21. How can we fulfill the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act?
  22. Politics podcast: Anthony Albanese and Richard Marles from the ALP national conference
  23. ALP national conference: experts respond
  24. Labor conference leaves Shorten stronger
  25. Tour de France race etiquette seems silly in the context of doping
  26. ALP conference day two: tears on both sides as Labor paves the way to turn back boats
  27. Shorten reveals suite of asylum seeker measures
  28. The big comeback: it's time to declare victory for Australian humpback whale conservation
  29. Candidates are ignoring race's crucial role in determining who thrives, struggles
  30. People power: the missing piece in UN Sustainable Development Goals
  31. Voters have shifted to the left — but that doesn't make it the right move for Labour
  32. Why it is misleading to compare exoplanet Kepler-452b to Earth
  33. Why Obama doesn't want the UK to leave Europe
  34. Corbynomics: a blend of economic reason and political fantasy
  35. To overshare: the long and gendered history of TMI
  36. Well Labour, this is what happens when you crowdsource a leadership election
  37. How to memorise an entire foreign dictionary (and become a Scrabble world champion)
  38. UK satellite Twinkle will boost search for Earth-like exoplanets
  39. The forgotten story of American writers on the frontline of World War I
  40. The performance story that is pushing Chris Froome towards Tour number two
  41. Fossil from Brazil sheds light on how snakes lost their legs
  42. What’s the point of education if Google can tell us anything?
  43. Japanese media giant Nikkei bets £844m on a rosy future for the Financial Times
  44. How cycling's rising popularity built a lucrative tribe of MAMILs
  45. George Osborne's spending review risks creating a public service diaspora
  46. ALP conference day one: Labor says turnbacks needed to prevent drownings
  47. The Book of Days: creating an anthology live at the Sydney Writers' Festival
  48. TV shifts from hero to zero, but even Netflix can't kill pirating
  49. Why aren't all academy chains boosting results for their poorest students?
  50. Summer reading: the ultimate competitive sport of the middle class

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