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Tracking internet use
The potential of the internet — as a source of information, as an efficient interface between the government, non-governmental institutions, and ordinary citizens, and as the means of delivering a wide range of services — is immense. ...

Awesome champion
Australia's first Champions Trophy triumph threw into sharp relief the gap between the world champion and the rest of the cricket-playing countries. With the Ashes series just weeks away, Ricky Ponting's side could have been excused for wanting ...

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REALITY CHECK
To the victor belongs the judge's gavel
By Siddharth Varadarajan

The show trial of Saddam Hussein was not just a violation of international legal norms by a court operating under the reality of foreign occupation but also an insult to the victims in whose name this political farce was enacted.

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Corrections and clarifications
Referring to the article "Coming to terms with India's missing Muslims" (Editorial page, November 4, 2006), Siddharth Varadarajan clarifies: "The Muslim share of India's population was erroneously stated as 17 per cent. The 2001 Census ...

Trial was brought to the verge of anarchy
By Michael Howard

The fairness of Saddam Hussein's trial was a vital concern in a country trying to bring reconciliation between its Sunni minority and the Shia majority.

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