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A sagacious prescription
By acknowledging the merits of the longstanding grievances of the people of the Telangana region and recommending robust “constitutional/statutory measures” – centred on a Telangana Regional Council – for the ...

Generally positive
The Reserve Bank of India's second Financial Stability Report is generally positive. Maintaining and monitoring financial stability has always been a key objective of monetary policy. However, it was only from the middle of 2009 that the ...

Leader Page Articles
Between a rock and a hard place
By Narayan Lakshman

Republicans need every bit of political ammunition they can find if they are to have any hope at all of recapturing the White House.

News Analysis
Disgracing Parliament — a dangerous precedent
By T.R. Andhyarujina

Its denigration, which we are witnessing today, has far graver consequences to our democracy than the necessity for a JPC to expose a major corruption scam.

A divided Pakistan buries Salman Taseer and a liberal dream
By Declan Walsh

As graveyard workers shovelled sticky winter clay on to the coffin of the slain governor of Punjab, many Pakistanis wondered what was disappearing into the grave with the outspoken politician.

Haiti still stricken, one year on
By Rory Carroll

One million people continue to live in makeshift accommodation and only five per cent of rubble left by the earthquake has been cleared.

Ivory shipment seized
Thai authorities have seized a large shipment of ivory (69 elephant tusks and four other pieces of ivory) being smuggled from Mozambique, Africa, at Thailand's main Suvarnabhumi Airport on January 5. According to the director-general of ...

Corrections and Clarifications
The third paragraph of the news report, “Srikrishna Committee comes out with 6 options” (January 6, 2011), said: “The committee … is believed not to have equivocally recommended any particular option…” ...

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