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Murder, most foul
The cause has been established but the motives remain a subject of troubled and fervid speculation. The murder of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer has sent a deep and disquieting shudder across the cricketing world. The timing of the attack (a ...

Rivers in danger
It may become impossible to preserve rivers as life-giving watercourses that have nurtured communities for millennia if governments fail to address, with a sense of urgency, the factors that threaten their health. This stark message from the WWF ...

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REALITY CHECK
No place to hide as nuclear deal enters last lap
By Siddharth Varadarajan

The `123 agreement' is important not in order to facilitate nuclear imports from the U.S. but because it will form the template for changes to the Nuclear Suppliers Group guidelines. In the final lap, India cannot afford to abandon its core concerns.

News Analysis
Temperatures rising in Pakistan
By Nirupama Subramanian

The abrupt removal of Pakistan's Chief Justice has seen President Pervez Musharraf's authority challenged widely across the country — for the first time in his seven-year rule.

Dangers of the growing global population
By Juliette Jowitt

While the green lobby tells us to fiddle with our standby buttons and low-energy light bulbs, no one is willing to address the accelerating growth in the world's population.

Fifty years of the European Union
By Benita Ferrero-Waldner



Corrections and Clarifications
* The caption of the accompanying photograph in a report "NDA requests President to visit Nandigram" (March 23, 2007) was: "A Joint Appeal: A delegation led by Leader of the Opposition L.K. Advani coming out of the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New ...

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