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At the helm, until voters decide
Mulayam Singh appears to have won, in the face of heavy odds, the final battle of the 14th Uttar Pradesh Assembly and, with it, the right to stay on as Chief Minister until an election — widely expected to be a watershed contest with major ...

Roaming made cheaper
Every consumer loves a lowering of prices, never mind how that comes about. For the 15 million mobile phone users who use roaming services — the other 135 million do not — the order from the Telecom Regulatory Authority halving ...

Leader Page Articles
Why Goans won and Mumbaikars lost
By Kalpana Sharma

If the Goa victory illustrates one thing for Mumbaikars, it is the importance of combining popular and vocal opposition with other strategies.

News Analysis
Striking a note of dissent
By P. Sainath

Even as the suicides in Vidharbha go on relentlessly, a trend has strengthened these past months. More and more farmers are blaming the Government and even talking directly in their suicide notes to Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and even Prime M inister Manmohan Singh.

An eclipse of U.S. in East Asia
By P. S. Suryanarayana

The "future direction" of the East Asia Summit, spelt out recently, does not mention the U.S. as a potential member.

Farewell, sweet Faizal
By Nupur Basu

The youth's death in police firing in Bangalore mocks the very system we live in, one in which children are being made victims of adult xenophobia.

Delay over Kosovo will invite more bloodshed
By Jonathan Steele

Post-bombing Western guilt is making things worse in the Balkans. Serbia's nationalists have to see the game is lost.

Corrections and Clarifications
While Koodankulam has been spelt correctly in the Page 1 lead story (January 26, 2007) it is repeatedly spelt wrongly as Koondankulam in "NSG guidelines don't prohibit preparatory work ... " (inside page). In the article "Nuclear deals and ...

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