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The BrahMos success story
Another dimension was added recently to the remarkable success story of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system when it was test-fired, with a manoeuvrable trajectory, for the Army from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur-on-sea in ...

Northern Ireland breakthrough
Northern Ireland is poised to return to democratic self-governance more than four years after it was brought under direct rule from London. That happened after the elected government led by Sinn Fein and the Ulster Unionist Party collapsed ...

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Higher education in a multicultural society
By K.N. Panikkar

Value education should be primarily secular without, however, discarding the humanist elements in religious traditions.

News Analysis
Corrections and Clarifications
* In a report "Jayawardene on song" ("Sport", February 5, 2007), it was stated that Mahela Jayawardene has not opened in 140 tests and 215 One-Day Internationals. It should have been 140 innings. * In a football report "Man U blanks ...

INTERVIEW
"Allegations of corruption only against a handful of judges"
Chief Justice of IndiaK.G. Balakrishnanspeaks to Karan Thapar in an interview on Devil's Advocate telecast on CNN-IBN and CNBC on February 4 and 5. Excerpts:

Old tensions renewed as Berlin rises again
By Simon Tisdall

"Germany's leadership role in the EU is becoming more and more important."

Blunders of an aerial onslaught
By Simon Jenkins

The images of U.S. "friendly fire" show how good bombers are at hurting, but how bad they are at winning.

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