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17-Year-Old Girl Fatally Stabbed in the Stomach in Queens: NYPD
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Aired 10 months ago 2:48
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vijay Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
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Aired 1 year ago 0:27
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First baby of the year born 7 seconds after midnight
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Aired 1 year ago 5:01
Democracy Now! Audio
Facebook had hired a Washington firm to discredit its critics, reports New York Times
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Aired 2 years ago 2:20
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Vijay Seshadri Reads Sylvia Plath
Vijay Seshadri Reads Sylvia Plath
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Aired 4 months ago 13:16
Why youll never quit Amazon Prime
Why you’ll never quit Amazon Prime
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Aired 7 months ago 39:27
Australian-style elections with Rebecca Huntley and Jingjing Zhang
The Australian way of doing elections is unique. Most of us know that Australia is one of only a few countries where voting is mandatory. We vote on a Saturday, and when we do, we cast our votes, in private, inside a booth, using a secret ballot.On this episode of Think Business Futures, with the federal election looming, we examine our assumptions about our electoral systems with Rebecca Huntley and Jingjing Zhang.Further Reading:Rebecca Huntley’s article, Australia Fair, is available in the current issue of the Quarterly Essay.You can find more information on Jingjing’s research on the UTS Business School website.For official election information, visit the Australian Electoral Commission’s websiteMusic: Gunnar Johnsen, Fabien Tell, Dew Of Light, Peter Sandberg, Flouw, Rand Aldo and Mo Stacks