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    RESOLVE THE ISSUES
    IT IS A matter of serious concern that disaffection within a professional community in Tamil Nadu, caused or complicated by a series of ill-considered acts by the higher judiciary, has snowballed into a State-wide protest, creating law and order ...

    BJP BOOMERANG
    THE BHARATIYA JANATA Party ought to have known better than to go after the so-called tainted Ministers in the Manmohan Singh Government. With so many of its own distinguished members in the dock for one transgression or another, it was only in ...

    Leader Page Articles
    Iran and the U.S.
    By Hamid Ansari

    Ideological imperatives notwithstanding, practical considerations are beginning to be voiced in the United States on ties with Iran.

    Living with high oil prices
    By G. Ananthakrishnan

    Even at high production levels, the era of cheap oil may be coming to a close. Spiralling fuel prices require that public transport systems be upgraded.

    News Analysis
    No getting away from sycophancy?
    By Anita Joshua

    NEW DELHI, AUG. 22.She is the "high command" for the rank and file of the Congress. More so now than ever before. But, there is one diktat of the all-powerful Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, that every Congress worker dares to defy. Try as she ...


    NEW DELHI, AUG. 22.

    FRONTIER TALES
    Ladakh: gateway to Central Asia
    By C. Raja Mohan

    LEH: A road to Central Asia through China? That might seem rather far-fetched, given the recent history of India-China relations. But if both countries continue to raise the quality of their relations and find an early and final solution to the ...

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