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Academics respond to detention of students who supported workers trying to unionise
The government and taxpayers are the key investors in basic scientific research
His enemies are purveyors of grand theories based on thin evidence, writes Philip Delves Broughton
Reporters in ‘deadly peril’ following string of attacks amid a lukewarm response from government
Contrasting dispatches show the debate over how to combat the drugs trade taking a pragmatic turn
From Brett McCully, Oakton, VA, US
The linguistics professor is seen by some as a truth-teller, by others as an anti-US crank. He talks to John McDermott about activism and academia
A collection of interviews and addresses by the father of modern linguistics on the movement that coalesced in New York’s Zuccotti Park
This week’s films reviewed, include: ‘Once Upon a Time in Anatolia’, ‘In Darkness’, ‘Four Horsemen’, ‘Contraband’ and ‘We Bought a Zoo’
The play raises uncomfortable questions about shared responsibility
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