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Editorials
Adieu, Chandrayaan-1
India’s Chandrayaan-1 mission, the country’s first effort at deep space exploration, has come to a premature end. Radio contact with the lunar probe was lost 312 days after it travelled into space aboard the Polar Satellite Launch ...

Saudi Arabia’s brush with terror
For those who had begun to suffer under the illusion that the Arabian Peninsula was on the threshold of liberating itself from the hydra-headed monster called Al Qaeda, the recent targeting by the terror outfit of a prominent Saudi royal has come ...

Leader Page Articles
Everything for justice
By V.R. Krishna Iyer

The best judge will have nothing to hide and everything to discover without fear or favour.

News Analysis
The empire and the robots
By Fidel Castro Ruz

Every time health care reforms seem closer on the horizon, special interests fight with everything they’ve got to scare the American people.

Climate change and development
By Ed Miliband and Douglas Alexander

The poorest must be at the forefront of our minds as we decide what sort of deal we want at Copenhagen. Doubly so, because they have done the least to cause the problem.

Berlusconi declares war on European media
By John Hooper

Writs served on publications in two European countries; libel action contemplated in Britain.

U.S. postal service bullish on mail
By Andrea Fuller

Amid unrelenting bad news, the Postal Service is striving to make the case that mail is here to stay. “We’re very optimistic about the future of mail because mail has great value,” said Susan Plonkey, vice president for ...

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Judicious sharing of daily newspaper space
ONE of the major constraints the journalist in charge of production faces in a daily newspaper is the availability of space. “No space,” is invariably his or her reply when questioned by the editor next morning for “an ...




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