Payday loans being used to feed desperate families, charity says
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guardian
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Parents of children with autism - what does finding a cure mean?
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2
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guardian
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Japanese government to go ahead with sales tax rise
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3
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bbc
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David Cameron urged to extend tax reporting plan
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3
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guardian
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Big pharma's excuses for the monopolies on medicine won't wash
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3
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guardian
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MLAs to debate new Northern Ireland 'super councils'
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bbc
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Andy Murray's Wimbledon swearing: BBC returns Daily Mail's volley
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guardian
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Ed Miliband in row with Daily Mail over 'smear' on father
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2
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bbc
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Thomas Browne: religion as passion and pastime, part 7: Vulgar Errors II
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2
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guardian
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Independence Day: America celebrates the Fourth of July
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guardian
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South Sudan: two years old but nothing to celebrate
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guardian
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South Sudan: challenge of disarming a nation when no one trusts the state
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guardian
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Tom Watson resigns from shadow cabinet
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1
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guardian
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Coalition in behind-the-scenes battle over royal charter on press regulation
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1
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guardian
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Government Shutting Down in Impasse
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10
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nytimes
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Charles Xue 'confession' highlights China's blogging backlash
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bbc
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