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Archive | August, 2018
Victorian state election: Daniel Andrews floats plan for $50b suburban rail loop
August 28, 2018
Victorian state election: Daniel Andrews floats plan for $50b suburban rail loop
Do Smart City | El futuro de tu ciudad se construye aquí
August 24, 2018
Do Smart City | El futuro de tu ciudad se construye aquí
Worrying about robots stealing our jobs? How silly | Simon Jenkins | Opinion | The Guardian
August 21, 2018
Worrying about robots stealing our jobs? How silly | Simon Jenkins | Opinion | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/20/robots-stealing-jobs-digital-age
Stunning aerial photos of the worst drought in Australia’s living memory
August 19, 2018
Stunning aerial photos of the worst drought in Australia’s living memory
The line that ate London: our critic’s verdict on the £15bn Crossrail colossus | Art and design | The Guardian
August 15, 2018
With its cavernous passageways, 200-metre trains and district-engulfing stations, Crossrail is a momentous architectural achievement. But will passengers just see a blur of beige?
‘Millennia of human activity’: heatwave reveals lost UK archaeological sites | Science | The Guardian
August 15, 2018
Ancient farms, burial mounds and neolithic monuments among fascinating finds in Britain and IrelandRediscovered archaeological sites – in pictures
‘Stand up if you’re an asylum seeker’: the night corporate Australia made me cry | Brigid Delaney’s diary | Opinion | The Guardian
August 10, 2018
A networking night, a LinkedIn profile, a new suit: these white collar acts that seem so banal may change the life of an asylum seeker
A Village in India Where Clean Living Became a Tourist Attraction
August 9, 2018
A Village in India Where Clean Living Became a Tourist Attraction
August 28, 2018
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