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  1. Australian banks are strong; should we pay for them to be stronger?
  2. Sexism in video gaming is just another form of bullying
  3. Explainer: what is the mafia? And what threat does it pose?
  4. Family matters: mental illness doesn't have to pass from parent to child
  5. A team member's view of all the work on Earth it took to get New Horizons to Pluto
  6. Greece's 'aGreekment' isn't Versailles: why the bailout won't lead to sudden rise of Golden Dawn
  7. Why the UK labour market suddenly stopped growing
  8. Want to curse people with farts or predict the weather? Here's how the saints did it
  9. Which digital books work best in the classroom?
  10. Mhairi Black goes viral: how Britain's youngest MP became a political star
  11. Why the English fox may turn around to bite its Scottish saviours
  12. A tragedy in three parts: how the Greek debt crisis unfolded
  13. Using Flash is like leaving your home doors open and sending invites to criminals
  14. Why China joined the nuclear weapons club
  15. Here's what you need to know about the Large Hadron Collider's latest discovery: pentaquarks
  16. Review: why Go Set a Watchman is the novel we deserve
  17. Why aren't we worried about the 'beach body' message we're sending to men?
  18. Too much information: how a data deluge leaves us struggling to make up our minds
  19. Labor conference is Shorten's next test on climate policy
  20. Go Set a Watchman exposes American obsession with white saviours
  21. How the largest association of psychologists in the US colluded in torture
  22. Inequality can be addressed only if we start talking about the 'working class'
  23. Is the Jade Helm 15 conspiracy theory a sign that Americans are becoming more paranoid?
  24. Is there an Asian 'disadvantage' in higher ed?
  25. The pope as philosopher: faith, climate change and public reason
  26. Victims of rights abuse in Indonesia need more than compensation
  27. Nuclear deal done – so what next for Iran?
  28. From comets to planets near and far, space probes reveal the universe
  29. Our Star Trek-style skin-healing technology could be the end of chronic wounds
  30. Far-right reaches for new extremes in the Czech Republic
  31. We need more than just new antibiotics to fight superbugs
  32. How to fix work/life balance for constantly connected millennials
  33. Beyond Pluto: New Horizons' mission is not over yet
  34. Natural selection in black and white: how industrial pollution changed moths
  35. If Abbott's finger is on election trigger, risk of misfire remains high
  36. What Greece can learn from Africa about the effects of austerity after a debt crisis
  37. Why indigenous knowledge has a place in the school science curriculum
  38. Ancient plant eating cousins from Brazil and South Africa are reunited
  39. Hunting in Africa: to ban or not to ban is the question
  40. Why a regional approach could help end drug stockouts in southern Africa
  41. Welcome to the family, Pluto
  42. The third book – Harper Lee may indeed have another ace up her sleeve
  43. Lean times ahead for Australian cattle as Indonesia turns to domestic farming
  44. Forget health takeovers, here's how to fix hospital funding and chronic disease care
  45. Australia-Singapore strategic partnership: the view from Indonesia
  46. A historic deal for Iran and the world
  47. The Australian Border Force puts the final nail in transparency's coffin
  48. What the Arab street thinks of Iran and of US policy toward Iran
  49. Reducing debt without austerity: Queensland govt strikes fair compromise
  50. Single-sex schools: we wouldn't segregate kids by race, so why do we still do it by gender?

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