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Editorials
All’s not well that ends well
The exoneration of Harbhajan Singh on a charge of racist abuse of the Australian all-rounder, Andrew Symonds, was almost inevitable. Following a report by the umpires acting on a complaint made by Australia’s captain Ricky Ponting, the ...

Unfulfilled promises
The 60th anniversary of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an occasion for sober introspection as the lofty principles enunciated in the historic charter largely remain in the realm of unfulfilled promises. The Declaration, ...

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A return to Cold War climate on U.K. campuses?
By Hasan Suroor

There is widespread principled opposition to the idea of treating students from a particular religious group as suspects in the absence of any evidence that they have broken the law.

News Analysis
Tashkent and Washington play by new rules
By Sanobar Shermatova

If the U.S. is keen on regaining influence in strategically important Uzbekistan it will have to factor in the new realities.

A case for joint citizenship
By Daniel Barenboim

Israelis and Palestinians share one destiny. They should all have dual citizenship.

Corrections and clarifications
The last sentence in the first paragraph of an article “Overcoming the stigma of leprosy” (Editorial page, January 30, 2008) was: “… Hence the importance of Gandhiji’s real and symbolic involvement
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Helping immune system to ‘do better and protect’
‘Engineering immunity’ is a revolutionary research programme related to HIV and cancer that does not require brand new science. Its architect, Nobel LaureateDavid Baltimore, explains the big challenge, the exciting work in progress, and w hat it seeks to do against HIV.




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