miércoles, 15 de junio de 2016

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Described as "a rom-com with brains", the British fiilm Me Before You tries to turn assisted suicide into comedy. But instead it has ignited protests from activists who say that it projects a distorted image of life with a disability.But the fact is that people can adjust even to disabilities as severe as quadriplegia and live rich, cheerful and fulfilling lives.  Xavier Symons explains the controversy below.

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Me Before You: life, disability and ‘inspiration porn’
Xavier Symons | FEATURES | 15 June 2016
The British rom-com wraps a poison pill in sparkly cellophane.
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Is it ethical to pay ransoms?
Margaret Somerville | FEATURES | 15 June 2016
Two Canadian men have been beheaded after the government refused to pay ransoms to Filipino terrorists.
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Qatar’s migrant worker population is massive
Marcus Roberts | DEMOGRAPHY IS DESTINY | 15 June 2016
And live in terrible conditions.
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This Brexit leader thinks the UK’s track record on abortion is a good reason to leave the EU
Daniel Blackman | FEATURES | 15 June 2016
Here’s why she’s wrong
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