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Next stop, constituent assembly
The unambiguous message India's special envoy, Karan Singh, must convey to King Gyanendra in Kathmandu is this: "Your time is up. Either step back and allow the political parties to lead the country towards a constituent assembly, which might yet ...

Kerala headed Left, decisively
In politically volatile Kerala, where two to four per cent of the voters can make the difference between victory and defeat, the Left Democratic Front led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is poised to return to power with a decisive ...

Leader Page Articles
Which way is Latin America headed?
By Jorge Heine

A majority of Latin Americans are now ruled by Left-led governments. Their leaders are applying new, imaginative solutions tailored to their country's specific needs, rather than the "one-size-fits-all" approach that has wrought havoc in the region in the past.

News Analysis
Is India becoming ungovernable?
By Pran Chopra

The short answer is yes. The long answer is that remedies are ready and simple, but the more puzzling question is why we are avoiding them.

The makings of a debt trap in Andhra Pradesh
By S. Nagesh Kumar

Faced with a new crisis in the rural areas, the Andhra Pradesh Government is contemplating legislation to punish erring MFIs and asking banks to enforce a code of conduct on them.

Corrections and clarifications
The sentence was: "He said he knew both Mr. Nariman and Mr. Murthy and both were men of impeachable character and integrity." (Karnataka, "I have no problems with Nariman: Uday Holla", April 11, 2006, page 5). The report was about ...

Blairism and honours-for-sale scandal
By Jonathan Freedland

It is no surprise that Tony Blair's disdain for his party, awe of plutocrats, and belief in the market have come together.

Against intelligent design
By Seth Shostak

America's academics have joined the battle to stop a creationist takeover of outer space.

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