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    Editorials
    Congress gains some, loses more
    With elusive Goa once again within its reach, and the sweep in Haryana coming as a bonus, the Congress has found no reason to hide its happiness. Yet it is at best one-and-a-half cheers for the party considering the drubbing it received in Uttar ...

    Red hot at Roland Garros
    The French Open has found a precociously talented new champion. But, more significantly, has it also thrown up tennis' next superstar? As Rafael Nadal swept imperiously past his opponents to win the men's singles title on the slow and demanding ...

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    Not a mandate but a muddle in Britain
    By Arvind Sivaramakrishnan

    What the Labour leadership seems unable to recognise, let alone address, is that the results of the 2005 general election amount to a crisis of legitimacy itself.

    Literacy programmes run out of steam
    By Sushanta Talukdar

    THE FIRST meeting of the High Level Group of Northeast Chief Ministers and Education Ministers on May 29 in Guwahati was an eye-opener. It brought home the fact that the Total Literacy Campaign (TLC) and vocationalisation of Secondary Education ...

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    Israel, Palestine, and the United States
    By Hamid Ansari

    Crafty manoeuvring is under way with regard to West Asia. The U.S. is reported to be at the beginning of a process of reappraising the post-9/11 policies of shock and awe, of seeking the road to Jerusalem through Baghdad.

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    "Australia can partner India's growth"
    Australia is seeking greater cooperation with India's defence and security agencies. Australian Foreign MinisterAlexander Downersaid, in written answers to questions fromP.S. Suryanarayana, that Canberra intends to pursue a series of new initiatives to tone up ties with India.



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