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Editorials
Snaring poachers and saving tigers
Protecting endangered tigers is a complex task that warrants a variety of policy interventions. The Centre's decision to set up a dedicated investigative task force consisting of officers from the Central Bureau of Investigation, the Forest ...

Reshaping the U.S. Supreme Court
The cultural conflict between conservatives and liberals in the United States has sharpened after the surprise retirement of an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor. Democrats and Republicans were already locked in an ...

Leader Page Articles
Living up to the fables, ancient and modern
By N. Ravi

How realistic is it to assume that India will in the not too distant future be joining China among the half a dozen leading economies of the world, living up to the fables, both ancient and modern?

News Analysis
Challenges of stabilising population growth
By Gargi Parsai

To check population growth rate, a stable target-free programme is needed.

Blame politics, not Islam
By Karen Armstrong

Fundamentalism is often a form of nationalism in religious disguise.

Don't forget Gleneagles
By Peter Preston

SO, IN an instant, the pages of history were re-ordered. London bomb coverage, pages 1-16; Africa and climate change, pages 17-18. If the bombers wanted to both mark the G8 summit and push it into seeming irrelevance by blowing something up, then ...

Fallujah and London — in deepest denial
By Gary Younge

Of course those who backed the Iraq war refute any link with the London bombs.

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