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Editorials
In small doses
In what is seen as the third stimulus package, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who is also holding charge of Finance, has announced a slew of indirect tax reductions and other fiscal measures to revive a rapidly slowing down economy. ...

Managing mercury waste
Compact fluorescent lamps have emerged as a viable option to sharply reduce the energy demand for lighting. They are now manufactured by the millions, and the production base is bound to expand as official agencies and State governments scale up ...

Leader Page Articles
Restoring order at Nirvachan Sadan statecraft
By Harish Khare

The Gopalaswami activism needs to be defeated. Otherwise, it will set a disastrous precedent.

News Analysis
Agony unlimited at a village for displaced
By B. Muralidhar Reddy

An uncertain future faces families in a relief village near Vavuniya town.

OUT OF LONDON
Labour Party power struggle descending into a farce
By Hasan Suroor

It is too deeply divided on a common candidate to succeed Gordon Brown.

Using art to raise cash
By Ed Pilkington

Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz has borrowed about $15m from Art Capital that lends with fine art as the collateral.

No easy time for job cull survivors
By Nic Paton

Those people who still have a job to go to each morning are often considered the lucky ones, but the departure of colleagues can leave those left behind reeling.

Corrections and clarifications
In “Seeking refuge in gold” (Editorial, February 25, 2009), a word in the first paragraph should have been risk-averse investors, and not risk-adverse . A sentence in the third paragraph ...

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