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A sporting hero of our times
Zinedine Zidane — the son of Algerian immigrants who grew up in a rough quarter of suburban Marseille, `Zizou' to millions of his fans round the world, and by common consent the greatest footballer of his generation — has turned ...

Providing consumers a real choice
The Reserve Bank of India has recently released a code of banks' commitment to individual customers. A collaborative effort by the RBI, the Indian Banks' Association, and the recently set-up Banking Codes and Standards Board of India (BCSBI), it ...

Leader Page Articles
Politics of packages & the packaging of politics
By P. Sainath

Had there been a waiver of debt of up to just Rs.25,000, more than 80 per cent of Vidharbha's farmers would no longer have owed the banks money.

News Analysis
Resilience is good, but amnesia is fatal
By Ranjit Hoskote

Mumbai has suffered seven major terrorist strikes since 1993, but remains vulnerable and unprepared to defend itself. Its mindset is part of the problem, while administrative and policing slowness contribute too.

Keeping the G8's promises to the poor
By Kemal Dervis

Each G8 summit must lead to concrete steps towards lasting improvement in the daily lives of the world's poor.

A shadow on the peace process
By Nirupama Subramanian

The exchange of words between India and Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks shows the trust deficit.

Corrections and Clarifications
In "Aim was to divide society: Patil" (July 13, 2006), a report on a press conference by Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil on the Mumbai blasts, the strapline was "Civil Aviation Ministry reviews security". A reader points out there was nothing ...

Can a crowd really edit our daily paper?
By Victor Keegan

News selection based on the "wisdom of crowds" could turn into the madness of crowds.

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