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Doing good for science
On the one hand, there is the vision of India emerging as a major scientific and technological power in the world. On the other, there is the fear that the strains and limitations that are all too visible in the country’s education and ...

Turnaround in foreign trade?
It would be premature to think of a sharp turnaround in India’s foreign trade based on just one month’s figures. However, given the continued fall in both imports and exports for nearly 12 months in a row, the trade figures for ...

Leader Page Articles
Medical diagnosis: process & pitfalls
By K.S. Jacob

Arriving at a medical diagnosis is a complex process requiring clinical skill. The need for clear decisions has to be balanced by an acceptance of the ambiguity of the situation.

Op-Ed
Bagram, the other Guantanamo
In the absence of judicial oversight, the detentions in Bagram have been marked by torture and other ill-treatment. Like Guantanamo, Bagram should be closed.

Don’t prop up an ailing regime
Al-Qaeda’s failed bid to blow up flight 253 cannot be used as a pretext for intervention — Yemenis must decide their own fate.

The healing power of books
A literacy project is being described as the most significant development in mental health practice in the last ten years.

Internet outlaws find “bulletproof” havens
Internet pirates are moving away from safe havens such as Sweden to new territories that include China and Ukraine, as they try to avoid prosecution for illegal file sharing, according to experts. For several years, piracy groups that run ...

News Analysis
Corrections and clarifications
>>The photo accompanying the report “Worried IT bigwigs meet TRS chief” (January 3, 2010, page 8) correctly described Mohandas Pai as Director, Human Resources and Education and Research , Infosys ...

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