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Labour breaks with recent past
It is often said about Britain's Labour Party that it is at its best when it is bold and adventurous. In electing Ed Miliband to replace Gordon Brown as its leader, it has certainly shown an extraordinary streak of boldness. The choice of a ...

Job creating growth
The UNCTAD's analysis of the relevance of export-led growth strategies in the post-crisis global economy, in its Trade Development Report (2010), provides valuable lessons for countries like India. These strategies have served many countries ...

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Russia's U-turn on arms sale
By Vladimir Radyuhin

Moscow has banned supply of S-300 air-defence systems to Tehran even though they do not fall under the category of offensive weapons banned by the U.N. resolution.

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Why the BJP cannot go back to its ‘ mandir wahin banayenge' stance
By Neena Vyas

It is both wary of repeating the slogan that gave the party its political identity and shy of taking the constitutional position it should.

CIA intensifies drone strikes within Pakistan
By Mark Mazzetti and Eric Schmitt



A third of ‘extinct' mammals found alive
By Ian Sample

It's good news for the Guadalupe fur seal, the Bahian tree rat and the bridled nailtail wallaby, but animals are still dying out in a ‘sixth great extinction'.

Pakistani soldier sets tree planting record
A soldier of the Pakistani Army set a Guinness world record on September 29 by planting the most number of tress in a single day, the Pakistan media has reported. According to reports, Muhammad Yousuf Jamil, Lance Naik in the Pakistani ...

Corrections and Clarifications
* * The first paragraph of the Editorial Page article, “The meaning of Turkey's referendum” (September 29, 2010) said that a referendum held under the watch of the government led by the Justice and Developed Party (AKP) had ...

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