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Demetris Pachnis questions why Cyprus is proving to be such a difficulty for the Eurozone
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Demetris Pachnis questions why Cyprus is proving to be such a difficulty for the Eurozone
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Frederick Tilby-Jones asks us – looking at the V&A’s major new show David Bowie Is – whether we should bow out or bow down before Bowie at this, the time of his come back.
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Could the rumoured release of a budget iPhone this September attract a new market for Apple?
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Alex Millen reviews a biography of Friedrich Engels: Communist, industrialist, hunter and womaniser.
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Funding of up to £47,000 available for businesses which achieve a social objective
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Grace Organ offers her take on the Moo Bar racism-sexism scandal.
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Rose Carr challenges the assumptions of the Western world regarding the mass-media in the Middle East.
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Rebecca Webster takes us to the Barbican Art Gallery to see 'The Bride and the Bachelors,' in which avant-garde paintings, sculptors, composers and choreographers could change the way you think about art.
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WBS professor reveals on BBC Radio 4 the reasons behind excessive food purchases
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Warwick RAG raised over £6,000 from a bungee jump and other activities on campus
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The Boar looks back at some of the events held on campus during International Women's Week (IWW)
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As the new Pope is announced, Philip Hawkes in Rome casts his eye over the achievements of his predecessor and the challenges ahead for the Catholic Church
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Four Warwick students ran the Warwick Castle half-marathon on to raise money for the British Heart Foundation
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