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Congress must take responsibility
Standing on the threshold of power in Jammu and Kashmir, the Congress appears to have been seized by self-doubt. The terms of an equitable coalition agreement give it an entitlement to the office of Chief Minister during the second half of the ...

European Court's progressive ruling
The European Court of Human Rights based in Strasbourg has ruled that the provision in Britain's Representation of the People Act 1983, by which felons serving a sentence are denied the right to vote is a violation of the 1950 European Convention ...

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U.S. forging a partnership of expediency?
By Sudha Mahalingam

The six-country Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development & Climate has put paid to any hopes of getting the U.S. into the Kyoto Protocol.

News Analysis
It could be a difficult transition
By Meena Menon

The move from the Maharashtra Right to Information Act 2003 to the new Central Act could pose several problems.

Is the U.S. rethinking approach to Russia?
By Peter Lavelle

HAS THE United States changed its stance regarding its policy towards Russia? Has the lecturing come to an end and has the application of "double-standards" run its course? Reading what Thomas Graham, member of the National Security Council, ...

Archimedes' killer rays probably a myth
By Ian Sample

The Greek mathematician "harnessed sun's rays to burn Roman fleet" — U.S. scientists manage small blaze that fizzles out.

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