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A potential breakthrough
In deciding to put in place an institutional mechanism to counter terrorism, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf have together taken a commendable, potentially path-breaking step. If this can be made to work, ...

Equivocation at NAM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh articulated a sound enough reaffirmation of the continued relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement in his statement at the XIV summit held in Havana on September 15-16. What he failed to do, however, was project a ...

Leader Page Articles
The LTTE after the fall of Sampur
By R. Hariharan

The Sri Lankan military has had the better of a series of confrontations with the Tigers. The effects of Karuna's breakaway are clearly showing. But is the LTTE now planning something spectacular?

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A responsibility we all share
By Kofi A. Annan

Twelve years ago the U.N., and the world, failed the people of Rwanda in their time of need. Can we now stand by and watch as the tragedy deepens in Darfur?

ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Some questions on values, priorities
How blasé have we become about Independence Day? Is the newspaper also contributing to this indifference by the way it treats the day and connected activities? (We can expect it to be different next year, the 60th anniversary of Independence; as ...

Could this crop save the planet?
By Robin McKie and Ned Temko

Cars that run on sugarcane, fuel made from palm trees — it sounds like an oil-free future that could solve global warming. But the critics are gathering.

Clinton plots comeback
By Joanna Walters

The row over the docu-drama The Path to 9/11, has revealed Bill Clinton as a man in the middle of trying to pull off a dramatic comeback.

Africa cashes in on new `silk' routes with Asia
By Heather Stewart

A rare opportunity for Sub-Saharan "to hasten its international integration and growth."

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