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Commercialism undermines journalistic integrity

Richard Sambrook Cardiff, United Kingdom June 2, 2018 Three news stories in as many days have betrayed how little understood – or apparently respected –

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Picturebooks can disrupt language hierarchies

Nicola Daly Hamilton, June 2, 2018 There are many factors that shape the value we place on different languages. Some languages seem more pleasant to

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MYOB withdraws Reckon merger application

Supplied Content Wellington, June 2, 2018 MYOB Group Limited has today formally withdrawn its application to acquire the Accountants Group business of Reckon Limited (Reckon).

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Transparency builds trust and breeds success

Fortunately, there is no alternative Declan Mordaunt Wellington, June 2, 2018 Under the title of ‘The Trust Crisis,’ the April/May Edition of Acuity (Magazine of

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Mahathir congratulated with a note of caution

Experts say, “Let not history repeat itself in Malaysian Politics” Zia Ahmad Sydney, Australia, June 2, 2018 Malaysian leader Anwar Ibrahim has urged active participation

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New Zealand Immigration cuts finally revealed

Shane Cowlishaw Newsroom, Wellington, June 2, 2018 Details of the Government’s long-gestating plans to dampen down net migration have been revealed, but how big an

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Music brings an evening of serenity and peace

Ravi Nyayapati (Indian Newslink) Auckland, June 2, 2018 The Auckland Interfaith Council (AIFC) organised a memorable evening on May 28, 2018 at the Fickling Convention

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Why poverty is rising faster in US suburbs

Scott W Allard, Washington DC, USA June 1, 2018 In the US, the geography of poverty is shifting. According to a May report from the

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Royal Commission of Inquiry Terms of Reference

Supplied Content Royal Commission of Inquiry on Historical Abuse in Care Chairman and former Governor General of New Zealand Sir Anand Satyanand has said that

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Italian crisis jolts Europe’s liberal democracy

James Newell Manchester, United Kingdom May 30, 2018 After months of wrangling, Italy’s political crisis has a hit an impasse, with new elections now increasingly

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