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Coping with the crisis
In what is perhaps the most critical phase yet in the present financial sector crisis, the government and the regulators in India have managed to assuage investors’ concerns at least for now. Last week, SEBI and the RBI reassured the ...

Labour pains
The British Labour Party appears to have been pulled back from the brink with Prime Minister Gordon Brown making a spirited speech at the annual party conference in Manchester on September 22, promising strong leadership that would overcome the ...

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Of bailouts, public sell-outs and media cop outs
By P. Sainath

The economic crisis continues to redraw the political landscape. Barring dramatic and damaging developments, it undermines the importance of the presidential debates.

News Analysis
Corrections and Clarifications
>>The third paragraph in a report “Cabinet nod for payment of interest to banks” (October 5, 2008) was “(Against the initial estimate of the scheme costing the government around Rs. 72,000 , the banks ...

Economic orthodoxy was built on superstition
By Madeleine Bunting



China’s manned space programme marches ahead
By N. Gopal Raj



New charges on shipping could help climate
By Juliette Jowit

Billions of dollars could be raised to help the poorest countries cope with and tackle climate change under proposals to be floated in London this week for new charges on international shipping. Opponents fear the charges — in the ...

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