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Turkey’s president
Erdogan on top
It would be better for Turkey if the presidency remained mainly ceremonial
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American college sports
Justice for jocks
America’s exploitative college sports system can be mended, not ended
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On renewable energy, Israel, CASA-1000, food, Italy, sovereign bonds, tattoos, jobs
Letters to the editor
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University sports
Players: 0; Colleges: $10,000,000,000
Pressure grows to let student athletes share the fruits of their own labours
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Smuggling in Venezuela
The wild frontier
The border with Colombia is closed in a crackdown on contraband
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The Panama Canal
Now for the next 100 years
It was a good investment for America. Now China has its eye on the canal
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Bello
The sage of Montevideo
José Mujica, guerrilla turned president, is Latin America’s most original leader
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Afghanistan’s presidential tussle
Come together
America’s secretary of state tries to keep his brokered agreement intact
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Vietnam and China
Through a border darkly
Relations between two Communist neighbours are at their lowest point in decades
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Banyan
Future tense
America, China and South-East Asia continue to talk past each other over the South China Sea
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Rule of law
Realigning justice
Judges are often impotent in China’s courtrooms. That might be changing
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South African cities
Still worlds apart
Urban communities remain divided along racial lines. Can that be changed?
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Palm oil in west Africa
Grow but cherish your environment
Companies wanting to make palm oil face angry environmentalists
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Comparing Scotland’s campaigns
Aye’ll be back
Scotland’s pro-independence movement will outlive next month’s referendum
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Digitising public services
Laboratory conditions
Making online government services more humane and more efficient
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Bagehot
The trials of life in Tilbury
Poor and demoralised, a Thames-side town stands for Britain’s white working class
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Ebola
Fever rising
The spread of Ebola in west Africa is deeply troubling for the region and the world
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The economic impact of Ebola
Panicking only makes it worse
Epidemics damage economies as well as health
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LinkedIn
Workers of the world, log in
The social network has already shaken up the way professionals are hired. Its ambitions go far...
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Viadeo
Nipping at LinkedIn’s heels
The second-largest professional social network is scrambling to make its mark
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Kinder Morgan
The reversion of a species
Richard Kinder, America’s master financial engineer, goes back to basics
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State-controlled airlines
Flags of inconvenience
Why governments are so keen to keep their loss-making airlines aloft
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Buzzfeed and online news
Which media company are you?
How a young company plans to take on the news Leviathans
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Arab Bank
The long arm of the plaintiff
American victims of terrorism sue a bank, claiming it abetted attacks
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Mexico’s minimum wage
Stingy by any measure
In the name of curbing inflation, the government is hurting workers
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Free exchange
Aid to the rescue
New research suggests that development aid does foster growth—but at what cost?
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Artificial intelligence and psychology
The computer will see you now
A virtual shrink may sometimes be better than the real thing
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Language
You never listen to a word I say
It is not just old married couples who talk without communicating
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Asymmetry and attractiveness
Facing the facts
A theory about why symmetrical faces attract has just fallen by the wayside
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Charles Scott Moncrieff
Remembrance of lives past
The story of the man who brought Proust to the English-speaking world
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The internet
Too much of a good thing
A note of warning about the way human desires are met so easily online
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