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Five things silver screen boxers have taught Jake Gyllenhaal

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWhat a show off.Organic Publicity

Boxing is languishing, yet the boxing movie remains a Hollywood staple. Perhaps this is not surprising: who would want to abandon such a reliable setting for muscular melodrama, for male weepies of bodily display, damage and, most of the time, “redemption”? Occasionally filmmakers tinker a bit with the...

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Remembering EL Doctorow, the conscience of the USA

  • Written by The Conversation
imageEL Doctorow, pictured here in 2007, has died. His work in its entirety bespeaks a profound humanity.Radim Beznoska/AAP

Novelist EL Doctorow has died in a Manhattan hospital from complications of lung cancer. He was 84.

He was the recipient of many distinguished literary prizes, among them the National Book Award, two National Books Critics Circle...

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  2. Who's on the outer? Uncovering poverty's many faces
  3. Why Nigeria's plans for a dream Eldorado city are not radical enough
  4. How drones can deliver tangible benefits to ordinary people in Africa
  5. Why what Sankara had to say about sovereignty still resonates
  6. Stillbirths: a story of tragic neglect across the developing world
  7. Cave that carries evidence of humanity's first cultural exploits is under threat
  8. Rising seas could drown turtle eggs: new research
  9. Can Bronwyn Bishop learn anything from the UK expenses scandal?
  10. EQ versus IQ: what's the perfect management mix?
  11. Leaders debate the GST: what you need to know
  12. Six simple tax reforms plagued by politics
  13. Remind me again, what's the problem with hospital funding?
  14. To change attitudes to family violence, we need a shift in gender views
  15. How your parents' level of education affects your chances
  16. Review/ Has Go Set a Watchman helped topple the notion of the white saviour?
  17. A tale of three mosquitoes: how a warming world could spread disease
  18. The catalogue of errors that killed Jean Charles de Menezes
  19. Turkey bombing risks further unrest in a country already living on the edge
  20. David Cameron is making up his Syria strategy as he goes along – and it's not working
  21. As US relations thaw, hopes grow in Cuba for a faster, freer internet
  22. Row over UN tax body is a needless distraction for developing nations
  23. If we are to find life beyond Earth, we need to be explorers, not hunters
  24. Ashley Madison breach reveals the rise of the moralist hacker
  25. Changing the message about rape, one SlutWalk at a time
  26. How social wealth funds could tackle inequality
  27. Children at risk of extremism could fall through growing gaps in school system
  28. Butler will press for ALP reform
  29. Liberal MP Don Randall found dead
  30. Can social media help you quit smoking?
  31. When a house is demolished, more than the home is lost
  32. New Horizons brought our last 'first look' at one of the original nine solar system planets
  33. Low-cost sensors track CO2 where it counts
  34. Chattanooga: on the need to fight terror with reason
  35. Here's how minority job seekers battle bias in the hiring process
  36. Boxer Carl Froch’s retirement could prompt the toughest fight of his life
  37. Save your outrage: online cancer fakers may be suffering a different kind of illness
  38. The hunt for ET will boost Australian astronomy
  39. Thinking big in Beijing
  40. The future of data science looks spectacular
  41. How shrimp farming wreaked havoc on Sri Lanka's coasts
  42. History is the key to making sense of nuclear weapons
  43. How plankton help control clouds over the world's most remote oceans
  44. It's time for artists to take over the banks
  45. China's attempt to control hot markets only fans the flames
  46. Trying to measure the savings from the carbon tax is a mug's game
  47. When institutions let child sexual abuse happen, that should be a crime
  48. Why technology in sport poses a threat to keeping the game fair, safe and affordable
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