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Jharkhand's revolving door
It might seem easier waltzing through the complex passageways of a labyrinth than tracking the political processes that have entertained the nation by producing a procession of governments — eight in ten years — in Jharkhand. The ...

Tackling the doping menace
The build-up to the Commonwealth Games, till now mired in controversies over financial dealings, has been hit by a series of doping scandals. Of the 19 sportspersons reported for doping offences, eight were part of the Indian teams or ...

Leader Page Articles
For more humanity in medicine
By K.S. Jacob

The art of clinical medicine demands the inclusion of humanities and social sciences in medical selection and education.

News Analysis
Pakistan: When journalists are a part of the collateral damage
By Anita Joshua

Reporting news has become even more dangerous because of the scale of violence across the country. Exponential media growth has also not translated into better working conditions.

‘War on drugs' an abysmal failure
By Simon Jenkins

The West's refusal to countenance drug legalisation has fuelled anarchy, profiteering and misery.

World's oldest stock certificate found
A Dutch history student has unearthed the world's oldest share, dating back to 1606 and issued by the sea trading firm, the Dutch East India Company. As the Netherlands' largest trading company in the 17th and 18th Centuries, the Dutch East ...

Corrections and Clarifications
* * In the news report, “Without looking to West, Asia can take on climate change, poverty” (September 10, 2010), there was a reference to East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta talking about people lacking excess to clean water, ...

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