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In this week's edition:
• Calls for calm after George Zimmerman was acquitted of murdering Trayvon Martin are empty words for black families. By Gary Younge. Click here to read article
• In an exclusive interview for the Guardian Judith Tebbutt recalls her 6 month nightmare at the hands of Somali kidnappers. By Kira Cochrane. Click here to read article
• Danish Director Nicolas Winding Refn's follow-up to the darkly stylish Drive is the even more violent Only God Forgives. Is he revelling in sexual brutality? By Andrew Anthony. Click here to read article
• They behave like ants and can live for more than 30 years, but what's really captured the imagination of scientists is the fact that naked mole rats don't get cancer. By Tim Adams. Click here to read article
• It's claimed that at the age of 44 our cynicism starts to grow. But being cynical isn't necessarily a bad thing argues Julian Baggini. Click here to read article