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A deal Iran can work with
International diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iranian nuclear question took a promising turn last month when the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany joined the International Atomic Energy Agency in ...

Widening capital market access
Two recent decisions of the the Securities and Exchange Board of India will have far-reaching consequences for investors and issuers of capital. To make the process of capital-raising easier and cost-efficient for the small and medium ...

Leader Page Articles
U.S. goofs up the Afghan election
By M.K. Bhadrakumar

The West’s claim that there should be a runoff and that Hamid Karzai’s shortfall by 0.3 per cent votes in the first round made him “illegitimate” in the eyes of the Afghan people turned out to be a first-rate farce.

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Prudent prevention and management
Why diabetics should beware of silent heart attacks.

Seals to stay put
A long-running legal battle over whether to evict a colony of harbour seals that inexplicably took over a popular beach in San Diego like a gaggle of tourists overstaying their welcome appeared closer than ever to ending on Friday when a ...

News Analysis
Portrait of 9/11 ‘jackal’ emerges
By Mark Mazzetti

A detailed portrait of the life and worldview of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, most senior leader of the al-Qaeda held to account for the September 11 attacks, has emerged since his capture in 2003.

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