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    1. A passage from India

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    3. Eat, drink and be wary

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    4. How should journalists cover climate?

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    5. How well did journalists cover the UN's bombshell climate change report?

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    6. News needs of smaller communities require special attention, researcher says

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    7. Reviewer du jour: most restaurant critics love to dish the dirt. Not James Chatto. He serves up nothing but praise - and some of the best food writing around

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    8. Trolls, climate change fog, and CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe

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