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Editorials
Mainstreaming chauvinism
In the three years it has been in existence, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena led by Raj Thackeray has demonstrated that it is in no way inferior to the parent party, the Shiv Sena, in mainstreaming ‘rada’ or the streetfighting culture ...

Militant sanctuaries
Militancy with trans-border linkages has been the bane of northeastern India. Bangladesh’s seemingly assertive moves against the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), whose operatives have been using its soil as safe havens and bases for ...

Leader Page Articles
The media and the farm sector
By M.S. Swaminathan

The media will have to serve as sources of early warning in relation to the emerging food crisis.

Op-Ed
Climate: rich and poor must work together
We take inspiration from underwater politics.

News Analysis
The politics of streetfighting
By Meena Menon

There is no doubt that Marathi must be respected, but no one can enforce a blatant disrespect for other languages or people.

For Taliban fighters, a fading memorial
By Dexter Filkins

The locals call the place “The Taliban Cemetery,” a weed-clotted memorial to the men who died for the movement during its fiercest campaigns in the years before 9/11. The graveyard, next to Tarakhel, a tiny village north of ...

OUT OF LONDON
Why was the Afghan journalist left to die?
By Hasan Suroor

More than two months after the incident, the controversy over the circumstances of Sultan Munadi’s death refuses to go away.

Recession is the mother of invention
By Richard Wray

Necessity is the mother of invention, at least when it comes to the conception of technology companies. Many of America’s biggest names in the technology world were born or rose to prominence in downturns, from Cisco and Hewlett-Packard to ...

Corrections and clarifications
>>The third paragraph of a report “Berlusconi renews attacks on judiciary” (“International” page, November 7, 2009) was “Accused of paying his former lawyer David Mills, estranged husband of Britain’

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