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Editorials
Get serious about LTTE threat
It is more than 50 days since 12 Indian fishermen were abducted by the Sea Tigers — the naval arm of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Unfortunately, there has been no word of condemnation yet from the Government of India or the Tamil ...

Utilising railway land
In a phased manner, Indian Railways plan to utilise the vast extent of land, including prime properties in cities and towns, for establishing a chain of "luxury budget hotels." Although one hundred locations have been identified across the ...

Leader Page Articles
The war of ideas: mindsets and options
By Hamid Ansari

The problem essentially is with definitions and the assumptions underlying them; tyranny, freedom, modern, moderate are all interpreted unilaterally and in terms of prescriptive political preferences.

News Analysis
Corrections and Clarifications
* Confusion over a name. An AP report "The unstirred milkshake man's war" ("Newscape" page, April 27, 2007), on an Indian who mans a single blender at a U.S. Army outpost in Ramadi, Iraq, gave his name as Abraham Chacka. The Hindu news ...

OUT OF LONDON
A gloomy anniversary for Blair and New Labour
By Hasan Suroor

Whatever happened to the brave new world promised by New Labour in 1997?

Scientists hail the Web, rockets, and radio
By James Randerson

More than 100 contributors were asked to nominate the most important innovation in their field.

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"Let there be peace, freedom of movement, and trade"
Sardar Abdul Qayum Khan, former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, offers his take on what can be done to resolve the dispute. Excerpts from an exclusive interview:




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