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      University scraps contract after group’s publishing arm declines to make academic articles freely available

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      Government’s star witness testified they did not think they were cheating anyone

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      Investors are flocking to a Dutch university at the centre of a food production revolution

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      Protecting energy groups from climate lawsuits is a bad idea

      US Congress should be wary of facile comparisons with the big tobacco settlements

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    • Monday, 16 April, 2018
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      APG appoints Ronald Wuijster as chief of its €475bn asset management division

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      Why big-name donors give cash to business schools

      A clutch of academic institutions have received big gifts, but are there strings attached?

      Tony Wheeler, founder of the Lonely Planet travel guide, who recently donated £10m to London Business School to fund a new business centre.
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      Recent work has thrown up surprising clues

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    • Sunday, 5 November, 2017
      FT SeriesChina: the soft superpower
      China censorship drive splits leading academic publishers

      Beijing’s challenge divides western university presses on whether to resist or comply

      TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 10, 2017 shows a party flag of the Chinese Communist Party displayed at an exhibition showcasing China's progress in the past five years at the Beijing Exhibition Center.
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      Drone swarms vs conventional arms: China’s military debate

      Beijing split over pursuit of low-cost hybrid systems to add to its arsenal

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    • Friday, 5 May, 2017
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      Opposition hopes Republicans will be tainted by their bill to repeal Obamacare

      President Donald Trump talks with House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 4, 2017, after the House pushed through a health care bill. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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      Rameau’s opera-ballet, unperformed since 1745, seethes with invention

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    • Friday, 3 February, 2017
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      Hong Kong in a corner after China’s raid on Xiao Jianhua

      The billionaire took sanctuary in Hong Kong but the state under Xi Jinping has caught up with him

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    • Sunday, 11 September, 2016
      US presidential election
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      Richard Trumka describes Republican candidate as ‘snake oil salesman’

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    • Thursday, 18 August, 2016
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      It was assumed oil would be more valuable in the future but all bets are off if demand falls

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    • Sunday, 24 July, 2016
      Fund management
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      New research shows there is more retirement money than ever in the asset class

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    • Friday, 8 July, 2016
      Global Economy
      Lagarde keeps up Beijing’s voice in IMF

      Fund chief nominates China bank official to a senior role

      International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde speaks during an interview at the IMF headquarters in Washington on July 6, 2016. Lagarde led the IMF since 5 July 2011. / AFP PHOTO / PAUL J. RICHARDSPAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images
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