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The life of cities
Cities, which already host half the world’s population, are predicted to absorb nearly all of the growth of population over the next three decades. The concentration of humanity in relatively small spaces brings with it enormous ...

Showcasing the auto industry
The Delhi auto expo has showcased India’s growing stature in the automobile industry, especially in the small car segment. The signs of growth have been clearly visible for quite some time. A year ago, the Tatas launched the Nano at the ...

Leader Page Articles
Changing the rules of the energy game
By Vladimir Radyuhin

With the launch of a major oil pipeline from Eastern Siberia to the Pacific Ocean, Russia can now ship oil to not only its traditional customers in Europe but also the ever-growing energy markets in Asia.

News Analysis
More than a storm in a teacup
By Hasan Suroor

The attempt to bring down Gordon Brown may have been amateurish, but it did manage to plunge Downing Street into a crisis.

The state and the evil of drink
By V.R. Krishna Iyer

As is happening in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the state is often profiting from the ruinous stuff. This should end.

Ethnic cleansing creates “world’s only white town”
By John Hooper

Rosarno in southern Italy had, by night on Sunday, been turned into what one politician termed the world’s only entirely white town after a bloody ethnic cleansing that produced scenes reminiscent of the old American deep south. As ...

Israel to fence Egypt border
Israel has approved the construction of fences on its southern border with Egypt to prevent people from illegally crossing into the Jewish state. Israel is a popular refuge for Africans fleeing war-torn and impoverished countries who enter ...

Corrections and clarifications
Durai Murugan was wrongly referred to as Public Works Minister, Tamil Nadu, in the report, “Jayalalithaa attends Assembly” (Tamil Nadu Editions, Page 4, January 9, 2010). He is the Law Minister. The first letter under the ...

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