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Editorials
Beyond the temporary truce
For the moment, the Vasundhara Raje government has reason to feel extremely relieved at having persuaded the Gujjar leadership to call off the agitation for Scheduled Tribe status. The violent protests — which spread outside Rajasthan and ...

A new government in Goa
The recent elections may not quite help pull Goa out of the spell of political instability. But for now, the Congress and its ally, the Nationalist Congress Party, who have won 19 seats — two short of a majority — in the 40-member ...

Leader Page Articles
France's new President does his own thing
By Vaiju Naravane

Nicholas Sarkozy has decided to jettison all complexes about money and power, and about protocol and the "done thing." And he is likely to become even more powerful because of the near total collapse of the French Left.

News Analysis
Merge or acquire — to survive
By V. Jayanth

Private airlines are doing all they can to consolidate the operations in the competitive sector.

America thwarted
By Vladimir Radyuhin

Russia's test last week of two missiles shatters Washington's dreams of nuclear supremacy.

Look at what rich nations do, not what they say
By George Monbiot

Take the thousands of Filipino children who die every year courtesy the formula milk corporates, backed by U.S. lobbying.

Pesticides on houseplants may pose tumour risk
By Ian Sample

Link emerges during survey of brain cancer patients.

Corrections and Clarifications
The caption of the accompanying AFP photograph in a report "Hope keeps them going" (June 4, 2007) was: "In Search of Kin: Damyan Tambay, member of an Indian delegation, shows pictures of her husband who went missing after the 1971 war between ...

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