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Inexcusable response
Israel's refusal to come up with anything more than a lukewarm response to the latest overture from the Arab League is inexcusable. At their two-day summit in Riyadh, which ended on March 29, the leaders of the League's member-countries promised ...

Towards fuller disclosure
Three recent initiatives of the Securities Exchange Board of India are likely to influence investment decisions by many classes of investors. Probably the most significant of these is the move to compulsorily rate all initial public offers of ...

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The best chance ever for SAARC
By Amit Baruah

When South Asia's leaders meet in New Delhi on April 3, they must show the vision to abandon the beaten path. Their peoples have too much at stake.

News Analysis
A commission under siege
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

On the one hand, the CIC is up against RTI activists. On the other, it is fighting a Government that wants it reduced to a toothless body.

"DoPT is against the concept of RTI"
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

Information CommissionerO.P. Kejariwalspeaks out on the working of the RTI Act.

Turkey is on a winning streak
By Simon Tisdall

It seems to have plenty to complain about, yet the country is doing rather well.

Corrections and Clarifications
In a report "Making one computer work as hard as four" ("IT Trends — Science & Technology" page, March 29, 2007), the fifth paragraph was "Since then the Intel quad family has swelled to 11 processors, the latest low voltage Xeons unveiled

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