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"You can add votes for legislators from your party, you put them as long as the secretary is [on our side]"
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Where do good ideas come from?
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The Years of Lead, so named for the number of bullets fired, emerged from the optimism of the economic miracle
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Winston Churchill was born 1874. In a country led by the weak and wobbly, his towering figure looms larger than ever
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Foreign reserves
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As well as causing a huge humanitarian crisis, the war has made Yemen's schools, markets, mosques and hospitals targets for bombs
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Which ski resorts offer the best value for money? crunched the numbers
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Electric cars have become a common sight. So are battery-powered planes likely to take off soon?
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Charles Manson thought he could be whatever suited him at the time. A zero, a nobody, a god. Hobo, bum, tramp, king
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A pointless conflict has caused the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. Our cover this week
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There is simply no comparison between the economic effect of training the AI versus the worker
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Why the future of Gross National Happiness involves certification, by Tshering Tobgay
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Fascinated with families, an author probes writers' arguments over the dinner table
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Jordan Peele’s work is part of an established comedic tradition of using the cushion of laughter to broach serious topics
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Bitcoin’s boosters argue that the currency is valuable because its supply is limited to 21m
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Over 30 countries have signed agreements to embed BeiDou, Chinese answer to GPS
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Those without social-media accounts worry less about the political future than those with one
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The hope is that one day this method could be used to make new drugs, polymers or catalysts
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Which threats will worry cybersecurity experts the most in 2018?
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The longer elections are delayed, the weaker the legitimacy of the Congolese state will get
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