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OPINION

You can look, but please don't touch

Roger Crutchley, Published on 01/09/2024

» When we were kids, most of us heard the words "don't touch that!" from our parents if we were in the presence of something breakable and possibly valuable. That's probably what a father wishes he had said when he took his four-year-old son to a museum in the Israeli city of Haifa last week.

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Premier League bets $5 billion on game theory

News, Published on 08/11/2023

» Competitive tension is essential to the thrill of any sporting contest. The world's richest domestic soccer competition hasn't been over-endowed on that score in recent years, with Abu Dhabi-bankrolled Manchester City winning England's top division for three consecutive years and leading the table again almost a third into the current season. Those hankering for a bit more drama might do better to turn their attention to the unfolding financial contest for control of who screens the games.

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What local governments need to lead properly

Oped, Published on 08/07/2023

» Local governments are manning the front lines of our most important global battles -- from managing severe weather and other climate shocks to preparing for the next pandemic, ensuring health for all, rectifying longstanding racial inequities, and addressing housing affordability. Urban areas now account for over half the world's population, and their governments are uniquely positioned to understand and address their own communities' needs.

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More a sorry scrawl than a signature

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 15/09/2019

» Visiting the bank the other day I had to sign a bunch of documents that no doubt would be carefully filed away to collect dust in a basement, never to be seen again. By the time I had finished I was uncomfortably aware that no two signatures of mine are exactly the same, even when written in close succession.

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Why is immigration so different than trade?

News, Published on 17/01/2019

» Despite the current backlash against free trade, exemplified most prominently by US President Donald Trump's protectionist "America First" agenda, the economic case for easing the movement of goods and services across borders is strong and straightforward. The case for immigration -- that is, the movement of labour across borders -- is no less compelling, though it is far more complicated.

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OPINION

The political class

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 02/12/2018

» While the politicians asking for your priceless vote were trying to make appointments at the spinal replacement clinic, the general prime minister went to Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel told him he should restore democracy in Thailand. He said he's going to have an election next year, and that was the end of it.

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Rankings not be-all, end-all for Thai unis

News, Mike Hayes, Published on 03/10/2018

» The fact that Thai universities repeatedly get low spots in international rankings is disappointing. But given the methodology for the rankings, it is hardly a surprise.

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Spoken crime tells the tale of two singers

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 31/03/2018

» In a rare ruling, on Thursday the Criminal Court acquitted firebrand and former-singer Tom Dundee in a lese majeste case. He actually pleaded guilty, but in a legal paradox that is as baffling as it is mitigating, the court said it could not rule against the defendant despite his guilty plea since the prosecution failed to provide substantial evidence.

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NY attack part of a 'leaderless jihad'

News, Published on 03/11/2017

» On Tuesday, a driver rammed a pickup truck through a crowded bike path in New York City, killing eight people and injuring 12 before he was shot by police.

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Calm down, America. Attacks won't break Britain

News, Peter Apps, Published on 08/06/2017

» When I rolled my wheelchair out of my apartment block on Sunday morning -- mere hours after three attackers killed seven a few hundred yards away in London Bridge and Borough Market -- the most striking thing was the sense of calm.