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Editorials
Defining moment for Pakistan
There are defining moments in the life of every nation. Pakistan can rightly claim that the March 16, 2009 restoration of Ifthikar Chaudhary as Chief Justice was just such a moment in its 61-year history. In six decades, Pakistanis have been used ...

Birds in a warmer world
To many scientists, climate change is the likely cause of altered life-cycle patterns among plants and animals. Not all species are showing such effects yet, but the gradual movement of some plants to higher altitudes, and changes in the ...

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Immigrants’ rights during economic crisis
By Mukul Sharma

All states must respect immigrants. For a solution to the economic recession involving them to be effective, it must be credible not only to the states but to the immigrants themselves.

News Analysis
Celebrating an Indian’s breakthrough science
By Ashok Parthasarathi

Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose finally gets his due around his 150th birth anniversary.

Recession: why Africa should not be neglected
By Larry Elliott

All that the region is getting is a massive injection of advice about the virtues of budgetary prudence and some small change from the IMF and the World Bank emergency funds.

Tibet’s oldest woman turns 118
Tibet’s oldest woman, Arme Tsering, celebrated her 118th birthday on Monday at home in the northeastern suburbs of Lhasa. Tsering sat quietly in her courtyard to enjoy the sunshine as guests, mainly county and village officials and a few ...

Corrections and clarifications
Counting of votes will take place on May 16 and the results will be announced on the same day. The penultimate paragraph of a report “IPL matches: States want Central forces” (March 13, 2009) incorrectly said the five-phased Lok ...

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