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Oh! What a lovely war
The four-month-long confrontation between Lal Krishna Advani and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is over. As expected, the Bharatiya Janata Party chief announced in the final session of the party's national executive meet in Chennai that he would ...

The critical role of regulators
The roles of independent regulators have never been more acutely appreciated than now, with several critical infrastructure sectors thrown open to competition for the first time. Recently the Government promised not to dilute the independence of ...

Leader Page Articles
Blair's battle royal with judges over rights
By Hasan Suroor

The British Government's war of words with the judiciary is part of the larger battle over its counter-terror agenda widely seen as an attempt to acquire more coercive powers in the name of fighting terror.

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A glass at least half full
By Kofi A. Annan

I deliberately set the bar high, since in international negotiations you never get everything you ask. I also presented the reforms as a package since advances were more likely to be achieved together than piecemeal. That is precisely what happened.

The LTTE shadow over India
By Subramanian Swamy

THE ASSASSINATION of Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar has exposed the fault lines in India's policy towards the internationally proclaimed terrorist organisation, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. On the one side, the Indian ...

Too big to last?
By Lucy Siegle

GOOD NEWS and bad news this week. Research shows that the planet could feasibly provide food for 10 billion people. Since the global population is estimated to reach 9.1 billion by 2050, this leaves us with a bit of slack in the world's ...

Spam `could make Internet unusable'
By David Smith

The information superhighway is becoming choked by spam, viruses, and fraud.

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"There is a need to calibrate subsidies"
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation chairmanSubir Raha, in an interview, warns profits and investment plans abroad will be affected by the increasing burden of subsidy. Excerpts:




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