If Abenomics works, Britain's leaders will look like monkeys
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guardian
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'Afternoon naps' aid children's learning
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bbc
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Not signing up to Gonski amounts to nothing short of abuse
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guardian
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Sergey Naumov: Concern over missing Uzbek reporter
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bbc
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Pace of UK town centre shop closures slows
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bbc
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All primary pupils should have free school meals, report recommends
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guardian
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The Shard protesters also struck a blow against macho activism
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guardian
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Madagascar battling worst locust plague since 1950s
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guardian
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Jay-Z is smashing the good old boy establishment in music and sports
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guardian
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Marks & Spencer under fire over online tax arrangements
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guardian
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Helping the disadvantaged into work: 'I would never have got a job with the Work Programme'
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guardian
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Where were Labor politicians when single parents needed them?
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guardian
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Brazil prepares for World Cup as criticism mounts over cost
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guardian
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Tamarod campaign gathers momentum among Egypt's opposition
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guardian
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Texas governor Rick Perry attacks Wendy Davis over teenage pregnancy
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guardian
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Nelson Mandela is a hero for the world, says Barack Obama
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guardian
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