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Editorials
Impact of U.S. recession
The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a body of economists responsible for tracking the business cycles in the United States, has pronounced that the country’s economy has been in recession since December 2007. In doing so, it ...

Afghanistan nears tipping point
The tipping point for a change in the strategy adopted by the United States and its allies in the campaign against the Taliban seems to be approaching fast. President Hamid Karzai, one of the first Afghanistan’s politicians to sign on to ...

Leader Page Articles
Anarchic capitalism vs. sensible capitalism
By Prabhudev Konana

Wall Street practised anarchic capitalism, not sensible capitalism. However, history suggests that American capitalism will survive, although with greater transparency and sanity checks.

News Analysis
An opportunity to promote a global strategy against terrorism
By Vladimir Radyuhin

Mumbai terror strikes have cast Dmitry Medvedev’s maiden visit to India in a new light.

For Obama, limits to the possible in Iraq
By Saeed Naqvi

Any shifts in policy in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Guantanamo will not be determined by campaign promises but by the situation on the ground.

The Mumbai that didn’t make the news
By Siddhartha Deb

The violent spectacle of terror distracts from the reality of another India long used to suffering.

Subsidy for settling in the countryside
The Romanian government launched a new programme on Wednesday to encourage young people to settle in the countryside. Under the National Rural Development Programme (PNDR), Romanian youths who want to settle in the countryside would be ...

Corrections and clarifications
The lead story “Mumbai massacre story unfolds in terrorist’s interrogation” (December 2, 2008, page 1) said, in the third paragraph, that Mohammad Ajmal Amir Iman (wrongly identified earlier as Kamaal and Kasav) began his ...

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