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Unprecedented deluge
As Bihar remains for a second week in the grip of the worst floods the region has seen in 50 years, the poor and the destitute face the brunt — homeless, famished, and hopelessly stranded. The fury of the Kosi, which jumped its banks and ...

Looking eastwards for trade
After six years of protracted negotiations, the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has finally clinched a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India. The deal was done at last week’s annual meeting of Economic Ministers ...

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What’s so new about the ‘new’ Pakistan?
By Hasan Suroor

Attempts to portray the latest burst of democratic urge in Pakistan as something fundamentally new are borne more out of a wish to imagine a “new” Pakistan than facts.

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The wider lessons from J&K
By K. Shankar Bajpai

The current crisis in Jammu & Kashmir illustrates both the extreme care that our nationhood calls for and the extraordinary weaknesses that are actually at work.

ONLINE AND OFFLINE
The changing times
On August 18, 2008, The Hindu published the first part of a study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism (U.S.). It said: “Newspapers are still far from dead, but the language of the obituary is creeping in. The industry ...

Lost civilisations mapped
By Tom Phillips

Adventurers have long scoured Brazil’s vast Amazon rainforest for traces of hidden cities buried deep in the jungle. But new research shows the country’s dense and inhospitable jungles were once home to an intricate network of towns ...

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