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Last month I wrote a piece asking if Google Plus's problem was one of design, too.

In this paper – which is also Rylance's paper – we followed it up with a piece asking the I Ching what to have for lunch.

In summer 2015, the Independent picked up the story and by October journalists drafted a piece asking whether the prime minister knew about the relationship before he elevated Whittingdale to the cabinet in May 2015.

The UK Climate Change and Migration Coalition recently published a piece asking whether the wrong images are being used to illustrate stories of human movement connected to shifting weather patterns.

In 2013 Andrew Sullivan wrote a piece asking "Guess which Buzzfeed piece is an Ad?" Nick Denton, the acerbic founder of Gawker who once said "Buzzfeed will collapse under the weight of its own contradictions", says in an email that BuzzFeed's "mission is to reinvent advertising", and "Jonah Peretti is the most flexible person I know.

Yesterday the Christian Science Monitor ran a piece asking, "Who ultimately bears responsibility for Bangladesh factory disasters?" We don't need to ask this question any more.

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Laura Sydell of NPR decided to drill further into the subject with a news piece asking a relatively simple question: "Can Computers Be Racist?" Sydell calls upon Latanya Sweeney's 2013 study of Google AdWords buys made by companies providing criminal-background-check services.

To me, joking about them is more fitting than writing an opinion piece asking for a solution that will not come.

In 2013, Daily Mail ran a tacky piece asking "what's happened to Renee's face?" at the Academy Awards, where, by the way, she looked amazing.

It is a quiet piece, asking the audience to reflect on the world we live in, the world we're going to live in, and the people we want to be.

Recently, BBC online wrote a sweaty-palmed piece asking whether, with four Michelin-starred restaurants, Birmingham was a challenger to London.

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