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Ethnic minority candidates have to apply for more jobs to get the same number of interviews, argues Booth.
Alison Booth sees how the relative bargaining power of men and women has evolved.
Defense secretary says his country is ready to "deal with any eventuality" hours after Pentagon deployed B-2 bombers.
"Deterrence" mission flown as Pyongyang cuts off last direct communication with South Korea and warns of nuclear war.
Women in power attract more personal and more vitriolic criticism than do powerful men, argues author.
Australia must use its new position in the UN Security Council to push for conciliation with Iran.
Eric Schmidt uses private visit to urge Pyongyang to widen internet access, but is unable to meet detained US citizen.
US secretary of state cautions against "coercion", as she urges regional powers to resolve dispute in peaceful manner.
Research concludes Arafat has ingested one microgram of radioactive polonium-210 more than eight years ago.
About 3,500 candidates are vying for 109 seats in an election that comes after months of political uncertainty.
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