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The White House in 2016
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Lee Kuan Yew
The wise man of the East (36)
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Briefing: Lee Kuan Yew
Asia’s city-statesman (53)
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Baptist of fire (17)
Early announcers seldom win
Cruising ahead (1)
Chicago’s mayoral election
Can Jesús save Chicago? (33)
California’s Senate race
The unresisted rise of Kamala Harris (4)
Environmental law
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Lexington
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Colombia and the FARC
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Bello
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Vancouver
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Dengue fever in Brazil
When it rains, it pours (4)
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Singapore after Lee Kuan Yew
After the patriarch (5)
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The pen and the sword (10)
China, Japan and South Korea
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Education in India
Wall of shame (39)
Afghan-American relations
Love bombs
Banyan
What’s the big deal? (5)
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Politics
The devil, or Mr Wang (28)
High-tech sanitation
Race to the bottom (11)
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War in Yemen
Riyadh enters the fray (4)
Iran and Shia militias
The Shia crescendo (35)
Israel and America
How not to win friends (22)
Golf in the Arab world
New shades of green (1)
Rwanda’s political future
King Paul (37)
Nigeria’s oil
Crude politics (6)
■Europe
Ukraine’s future
President v oligarch (81)
French elections
Ménage à trois (2)
Turkey’s AK party
Cracks in the façade (19)
Air disaster in France
A crash in the Alps
Greek crisis
The squeeze tightens (64)
Sweden and the Middle East
Clean hands, fewer friends (19)
Charlemagne
In Germany’s shadow (49)
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David Cameron
The retiring type (4)
Politics in the north-west
The boomtown reds
Islamist students
Studying jihad? Britain Only (55)
Religion and free speech
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Oxford
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Burying Richard III
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Telecoms regulation
Crossed wires Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
They haven’t gone away (7)
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Assessing development goals
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Internship
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Universities
Excellence v equity(36)
Rankings
Top of the class(13)
NYU’s Abu Dhabi campus
A pearl in the desert(3)
Privatisation
Mix and match
America
A flagging model(6)
Technology
Not classy enough(8)
Policy options
Having it all(4)
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In the depths (4)
Buffett buys Kraft Foods
A big bite (16)
Mobile services
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Pay rises in America
Serfs up (5)
Startups in Myanmar
Land of temples and tech
Chinese firms in Europe
Gone shopping (6)
Corporate governance in Japan
Fanuc stoops to conquer
Schumpeter
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Pre-empting the next crisis (2)
Buttonwood
Mayday (1)
South Korea’s economy
A tiger in winter
Benjamin Lawsky
Shock therapy
Inequality and housing
Through the roof (16)
European bank mergers
Passport check (1)
Milk and economic development
No use crying (69)
Free exchange
Towers of Babel (3)
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Drones
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Microbiology
Out of a pickle (1)
Invasive species
Not weeds (16)
Computer security
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Genes and infection
Under the influence (1)
Predicting earthquakes
The chickens are restless (10)
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Boko Haram
Bringers of sorrow (3)
Nigerian fiction
Fathers and sons (1)
The story of Polaroid
Land of hope and glory (3)
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Works of Glass (2)
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Obituary: Terry Pratchett
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