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Staving off a meltdown
The bailout of the giant insurer American Insurance Group by the U.S. Federal Reserve is significant for its magnitude and timing. AIG stands to get up to $85 billion by way of emergency funding in return for handing over effective control. Even ...

Opportunity beckons
India’s manufacturing industry, overshadowed by the services industry for nearly a decade, has a significant opportunity following the Nuclear Suppliers Group’s decision to grant India an exemption from its ban on nuclear exports ...

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For democratic representation in legislatures
By Laura Keenan

Once again, parliamentarians have the opportunity to enhance women’s representation. They should pass the Women’s Reservation Bill in the next session of Parliament.

News Analysis
OUT OF LONDON
Evolution? What’s that? Teach them creationism
By Hasan Suroor

The British Royal Society’s proposal that Creationism be taught in science classes in school has alarmed the scientific community.

Corrections and clarifications
>>The caption of the accompanying PTI photograph in a report “NCDEX plans to introduce electricity trading by Oct.” (“Business page”, September 14, 2008) was “… R. Ramaseshan (left), Managing Directo

The persistence of “-isms” in international relations
By Jayantha Dhanapala

Terrorism, nationalism and consumerism have emerged as challenges facing the entire global community.

Deals and an about-turn in Bangladesh
By Haroon Habib

It is widely believed that the caretaker government in Bangladesh which desperately wanted Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia to remain out ofpolitics — or at least wanted them to go into exile — has shifted its stance.

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