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Editorials
Showcasing independence
While there were no major announcements of the sort that could have turned the French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s recent two-day visit to India into a special event, the long-term gains from this interaction at the highest political level ...

A champion and a star
It isn’t often that a Grand Slam tennis tournament delivers twins: a brave new champion and a bright new star. By doing so, the Australian Open has thrown up a whole new dimension to the world of men’s tennis. That Novak Djokovic and ...

Leader Page Articles
Return to the spirit of 2004
By Malini Parthasarathy

The Congress must give up its defensive mentality and understand that just because leaders and parties win elections, their ideological challenges to the democratic structure do not become legitimate.

News Analysis
India and U.S. allies in East Asia
By P.S. Suryanarayana

India simply cannot hope to ride on the shoulders of the U.S. in the sensitive nuclear domain and expect the world to applaud.

Bill Clinton looking like a liability for Hillary
By Michael Tomasky

The interventions of the former President, Bill Clinton, are turning Democrats off his wife and raising constitutional questions.

Sun shield could allow space crews to go to Mars
By James Randerson

Scientists simulate solar wind in lab. Magnets give protection against cancer risk.

What is a green-collar job?
By Emine Saner

“We need to make sure that we start jump-starting the jobs in this country again,” Hillary Clinton said during a debate last week. “That’s why I want to put money into clean-energy jobs, green-collar jobs.” John ...

Corrections and clarifications
The caption of a compilation of photographs (January 27, 2008) was: “Impressive Array: Vignettes from the Republic Day parade in New Delhi on Saturday: (clockwise, from left) a mounted column of the Border Security Force; a ...

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