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Editorials
Satyam: well done
Tech Mahindra’s successful bid for Satyam Computers marks a decisive stage in the ongoing process of salvaging India’s fourth largest IT company. It was just over 100 days ago that Satyam’s chief promoter Ramalinga Raju ...

And now, Panna
It might take a Sherlock Holmes to unravel the mystery of the disappearance of tigers in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna reserve. Only last year, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) and the Wildlife Institute of India produced a joint ...

Leader Page Articles
Overseas citizen: a horse with no name
By Abhinav Chandrachud

Bureaucrats stationed overseas are entitled to vote by postal ballot but ordinary citizens overseas are denied the privilege. Are government officers entitled to a ‘superior’ right to vote?

News Analysis
Poisoning the minds of children
By Aditya Mukherjee and Mridula Mukherjee

The heavy cost the nation had to pay for poisoning the minds of young children was seen in Gujarat during the mass murders following Godhra and in Orissa recently.

The age of might is over for the hyperpower
By Geoffrey Wheatcroft

The adventure on the high seas is a blast from the past. The U.S. empire now faces the impotence of conventional force.

Where are the children in these elections?
By Thomas Chandy

All political parties must make investing in children a national priority.

Corrections and clarifications
The fourth paragraph of a report “Advani seeks Sonia’s apology” (April 14, 2009) was “Nehru invited an RSS contingent to participate in the Republic Day parade after the 1965 war , he [Bharatiya Janata ...

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