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Who then is a terrorist?
As the end game, involving the lives and well-being of tens of thousands of civilians, is being played out on a tiny sliver of coastal land in Sri Lanka’s North, Tamil Nadu’s electoral politics is witnessing some strange ...

Challenging times
The RBI has unveiled its credit and monetary policy statement for 2009-10 amidst exceptionally challenging circumstances in the global economy. All the advanced economies are in synchronised recession this year. However, India, China and a few ...

Leader Page Articles
Obama’s charm offensive in Turkey
By Hasan Suroor

The Turks were simply bowled over by Barack Obama. He was widely praised for creating a new mood in the relations between America and the Muslim world.

News Analysis
Katrina: victims hold government to account
By John Schwartz

A suit by some property owners who lost heavily during the hurricane claims that the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet channel was flawed in its design and that the flaws intensified the flood damage.

U.S.: budget woes test Peace Corps’ mission
By Susan Milligan

An estimated 20 nations are ready to accept Peace Corps workers. But the agency cannot afford to start new programmes in all of them.

Shattering mental effects of chemotherapy
By Lucy Atkins

After chemotherapy, patients can experience huge cognitive problems. For many, it is the last straw.

Argue, don’t walk out
By Antony Lerman

Instead of walking out, U.N. delegates should have stayed to argue against Iran’s President.

Corrections and clarifications
* * For the field guide on fauna and flora of the Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve, “Glimpses of the Gulf” (brought out jointly by the Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Trust and the Centre for Environment Education), readers can contact ...

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