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ScienceThe Nazis believed in medical ethics. But they were a twisted, depraved versionBy William Reville
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Politics‘Serious concern’ over exemption of public bodies from data protection finesBy Elaine Edwards
FashionLimerick graduate wins €100,000 scholarship to study at New York ‘Project Runway’ schoolBy Deirdre McQuillan
Financial ServicesAn Post takes on pillar banks with new current account productBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
MusicKathryn Williams: Songs from the Novel ‘Greatest Hits’ – fruitful collaboration with author Laura BarnettBy Siobhán Long
Financial ServicesCentral Bank sells further €500m of bonds linked to Anglo Irish bailoutBy Joe Brennan
Social AffairsHomeless people with mental health issues often turned away by hospitalsBy Fiona Gartland
EducationJunior Cert home economics: Students quizzed on value of gluten-free fish fingersBy Peter McGuire
UK‘How many children died?’ Boy (7) heckles London mayor over fireBy Holly Watt, Sarah Marsh and Caroline Bannock
An Irish DiarySpoils of War – An Irishman’s Diary about Swift, the Duke of Marlborough, and a 100-year-old war tragedy in ConnemaraBy Frank McNally
MusicLorde: Melodrama review – Songs of love, sexuality, heartbreak and self-awarenessBy Tony Clayton-Lea