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  1. Polls show budget well received but mixed voting results
  2. Médecins sans employment
  3. Jim Murphy's belief he could survive the Jockalypse was always a delusion
  4. The Minnesota Orchestra goes to Cuba: What can musicians hope to achieve?
  5. The implications of the death sentence for the Boston Marathon bomber
  6. BB King was great because he played out of tune
  7. Too much too young? Chuka Umunna bows out of Labour leadership race
  8. Why Big Pharma is not addressing the failure of antidepressants
  9. Five reasons Scottish devolution plans are doomed to failure
  10. How one of the world's biggest investors might help you keep your job
  11. South east Asia’s migrant boat crisis is a global responsibility
  12. Why you should always shake hands with a robot
  13. Chuka Umunna leaves behind a weak line-up in Labour leadership race
  14. Innovative plan is welcome change from 30 fruitless years of antibiotic research
  15. There are film festivals – and then there is Cannes
  16. Positive train control could have prevented Amtrak derailment, but it's not quite on track
  17. Why the UK has a special responsibility to protect its share of refugees
  18. There are more Baltimores: America's legacy of hollowed-out cities
  19. Mental health momentum mustn't give way to political expediency
  20. Hollande’s 'moral' approach to slavery's legacy is nothing but symbolism
  21. Burundi teeters on the brink of civil war following coup attempt
  22. UKIP in crisis: why the party falls apart after every triumph
  23. Sorry #takeuswithyouScotland, north England is staying put
  24. Should religious education prepare people to choose between faiths?
  25. What is the 'warm blob' in the Pacific and what can it tell us about our future climate?
  26. Jumbled arrangement of atoms allows bulk metallic glasses to flow like honey
  27. Don't know how to get your kid to do math? Try patterns
  28. A measles mystery: how could the vaccine prevent deaths from other diseases too?
  29. A scarf can mean many things – but above all, prestige
  30. How did young people vote in 2015, and what does it mean for the future?
  31. How a small backpack for fast genomic sequencing is helping combat Ebola
  32. Injecting regulations into cosmetic medicine
  33. Newspapers, not BBC, led the way in biased election coverage
  34. Devolution plan could be a poisoned chalice for cities
  35. Low growth and productivity mean big challenges ahead for Osborne and the UK economy
  36. David Cameron has promised too much on Europe – and that could mean a Brexit
  37. Time for proportional representation in the House of Lords
  38. Nepal earthquake: such huge aftershocks are rare
  39. Particle physics discovery raises hope for a theory of everything
  40. Bad marks for Sweden's muddled teacher training in OECD report on school system
  41. A tale of two futures: Australia's economy under climate change
  42. Why it's not business as usual for leaders south of the Sahara
  43. Done right, urbanisation can boost living standards in Africa
  44. What needs to be added to South Africa's anti-TB toolbox
  45. Why Africans must join forces to protect scarce water resources
  46. South Africa's doors of learning are open – but not yet to all
  47. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the 2015 budget
  48. How will a 40% cut in Australian aid affect Indonesia?
  49. Bjorn Lomborg's consensus approach is blind to inequality
  50. The arts minister has wrenched our culture away from the artists

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