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A ship we can refuse
It is heartening that the Supreme Court Monitoring Committee has responded firmly and with sensitivity to the despatch of the French Navy's decommissioned aircraft carrier, Georges Clemenceau , to India for dismantling. Was it right for ...

A new ruler for Dubai
Dubai and the United Arab Emirates have lost a far-sighted leader with the death of Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al-Maktoum. Under his rule from 1990, Dubai, one of the seven UAE states, metamorphosed from a trading outpost into a dynamic business ...

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Why are they running scared of ideology?
By Hasan Suroor

Increasingly, ideology is portrayed as something to be despaired of — a hang-up, and a hindrance to progress in a world in search of quick fixes. But pragmatism without a political vision seldom works in the long run.

News Analysis
LTTE testing the waters in Tamil Nadu?
By V. Jayanth

There appears to be a renewed pro-Eelam campaign by some parties in Tamil Nadu. Why now?

Africa's only woman head of state
By Cameron Duodu

Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf will have an impact well beyond her own country.

Despite the obituaries, newspapers refuse to die
By Simon Jenkins

Newspapers have shown they can grasp each new technology and bend it to their will.

Sharon leaves no heir
By Jonathan Spyer

IF THE massive cerebral haemorrhage suffered by Ariel Sharon marks the end of this remarkable man's political career, then Israeli public life is about to lose the figure who above all others reshaped Israeli politics and diplomacy in the ...

Bush defends Iraq policy
By David E. Sanger

Colin L. Powell said nothing — a silence that spoke volumes to many in the White House on Thursday morning. His predecessor, Madeleine K. Albright, a bit stirred up after hearing an exceedingly upbeat 40-minute briefing to 13 former ...

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