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Editorials
On the return of caste in the Census
In a country living with the reality of caste and striving constantly to offset disadvantages created on the basis of social hierarchy, the central government's decision to hold a caste census does have wide appeal. The enumeration of castes ...

Dual message from Spain
As young — and not-so-young — people continued to occupy the centres of over 50 Spanish cities in defiance of a ban on such gatherings immediately before elections, the Spanish socialist party (PSOE) of Prime Minister José ...

Leader Page Articles
Nepal: need for workable compromise
By Prashant Jha

The next few days will offer an opportunity to Nepal's political class to re-engineer the political consensus that has been missing since the 2008 elections.

News Analysis
THE PAKISTAN CABLES
A.Q. Khan's ‘secret agreement'
By Nirupama Subramanian

Cable reveals the conditions brokered by a Pakistan court between him and the government for his ‘freedom'

THE PAKISTAN CABLES
I would give IAEA access to Khan, said Zardari
By Nirupama Subramanian

CHENNAI: Months before he became President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari told the United States Ambassador in Pakistan that if he had his way, he would allow the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to question Abdul Qadeer Khan, the ...

THE PAKISTAN CABLES
Daughter's threat, bank's dilemma
By A. Srivathsan

CHENNAI: The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates told the United States in 2005 to either cross out the name of Abdul Qadeer Khan's daughter from a list of people whose assets were blocked for their suspected involvement in suspected acts ...

THE PAKISTAN CABLES
Pakistan's military officers, seen through American eyes
By B. Muralidhar Reddy

NEW DELHI: The 9/11 attack was a Jewish conspiracy, the CIA runs the American media, MI-5 runs the BBC: commonplace conspiracy theories on the Internet and, as a U.S. military officer found out while he attended a course at one of Pakistan's ...

Corrections and Clarifications
* * The first sentence of the report “RIL mulls mobilisation of $1.5 b loans” (Business, May 21, 2011) calculated $1.5 billion as Rs. 67,500 crore. It should have been Rs. 6,750 crore. * * In the report ...

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