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Editorials
Rewriting cricket equations
Over the last decade, Australia and India have set up Test cricket’s most absorbing rivalry. Every champion needs a counterpoint: legacies, defined referentially, draw from the dynamic between world-beater and contender. India, thanks to ...

A sustainable future
The most comprehensive study yet of the status of mammals on land and in marine environments, published recently in Science , has revealed that 1,141 species, representing one in four, are threatened with extinction worldwide. Data for many ...

Leader Page Articles
Rising power, insecure elite
By Siddharth Varadarajan

For all our pretensions to being a big power, two recent events have demonstrated the corrosive effect America’s strategic embrace is having on India’s self-confidence.

News Analysis
Obama wonder and Bush blunder
By V.R. Krishna Iyer

The outcome in the United States holds a message for democratic India and the world.

“Why Obama can’t win” author defends analysis
By Noam Cohen

Make room on the bookshelf — perhaps somewhere between “Dow 36,000” by Glassman and Hassett or “The End of History and the Last Man” by Fukuyama — for the unfortunately named “A Bound Man: Why We Are ...

OUT OF LONDON
BBC and a question of taste
By Hasan Suroor

In the name of encouraging “edgy” programming, is the BBC going to the other extreme?

Corrections and clarifications
The third paragraph of a report “My heart skipped a beat or two, says Madhavan Nair” (November 9, 2008) was “With this manoeuvre, India becomes the fifth country to send a spacecraft to the Moon’s orbit”, leading ...

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