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Editorials
Taking care of the last lap
With nuclear negotiations between India and the United States entering the final pit stop, it is evident that political intervention from the highest levels is needed to ensure full and complete delivery of the promises Washington made on July ...
Bravo Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's elegant passage to the World Cup final of April 28 demonstrates that talent, intelligent tactics, physical fitness, mental strength, and self-belief have combined to transform it into a world-beating force in One Day Internationals. ...
Leader Page Articles
How India & Canada manage diversities
By Jairam Ramesh
India's approach to managing diversities has been somewhat unique. In fact even as India's electoral system produces new diversities, it is precisely this approach that has kept the country together.
News Analysis
Congress vs. Maya in family backyard
By Vidya Subrahmaniam
The Gandhis harp on unity. So does BSP leader Mayawati in the crucial Amethi-Rae Bareli belt.
Darfur: need for urgent action
By John Holmes
Humanitarian action can never be a substitute for a political solution. The people of Darfur need it now more than ever.
OUT OF LONDON
Class still matters in "meritocratic" Britain
By Hasan Suroor
The latest casualty of the class divide is Kate Middleton, Prince William's ex-girlfriend.
Corrections and Clarifications
A Guardian report "Blind spiders halt mining project" ("Newscape" page, April 1, 2007), on how a $10 billion mining project in western Australia has been blocked after the discovery of tiny, blind spider-like creatures at the site, had ...
Foot-dragging over aid pledges to Africa `grotesque'
By Larry Elliott
Rich countries only 10 per cent of the way to their target.
Social cost of private equity
By Phillip Inman
PRIVATE EQUITY firms are reshaping the American economy to the detriment of workers and local communities, one of the largest trade unions in the United States said on Tuesday night after publishing a report into the industry's growing ...
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