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Pakistan’s new Prime Minister
Had Benazir Bhutto lived, it would have all been much simpler. The leadership vacuum in the Pakistan People’s Party after her assassination was never more obvious than when the time came to choose a Prime Minister. That it took more than a ...

Hamas shows its potency
Israel and the United States seem to have finally woken up to the reality of the situation in the Palestinian territories. According to a New York Times report, Egypt’s civil intelligence services are trying to broker a ceasefire ...

Leader Page Articles
This is who he is; this is why I will vote for him
By Ramesh Thakur

Barack Obama’s speech on race and politics in America will stand for some time as the gold standard for oratory, eloquence, intelligence, compassion, content, national conscience, deftness, subtlety and nuance.

News Analysis
Clinical trials and the right to information
By Sarah Hiddleston

Does putting full sets of clinical trial data in the public domain affect a company’s commercial interest? It might. But does the public interest not outweigh this? Yes, because if the product is useless or harmful, there should be no commerce in it in the first place.

The Ogaden — forgotten war draining forgotten people
By Simon Tisdall

Fears of famine are rising in Ethiopia’s troubled and barren eastern badlands.

New look for Eiffel Tower
By Sean Dodson

The elegant, tapering signature of the Eiffel Tower is to be reshaped, altering the skyline of Paris, in time for the structure’s 120th anniversary next year, the Societe d’exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (Sete) has announced. ...

Corrections and clarifications
A letter by Chaman Lal, New Delhi, under the heading “On Bhagat Singh” (“Letters to the Editor” column, March 24, 2008), had a sentence “It was Periyar who got the essay ‘Why I am an Atheist’ ...

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