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Recovering cultural properties
Laws forbid trafficking in cultural objects but the practice continues. A few months ago, 3000-year-old Assyrian earrings surreptitiously landed in the New York antiquities market. Iraqi authorities had to step in to stop the auction. However, ...

Another success for missile shield
On Friday, a missile fired from a naval ship stationed some 150 km off the Orissa coast simulated an enemy nuclear attack such as by Pakistan’s Ghauri missile. The ‘enemy’ missile was quickly picked up on radar and a ...

Leader Page Articles
Reflections on the global economic crisis
By Markandey Katju

The central problem is not how to increase production, but how to increase the purchasing power of the masses in a grossly iniquitous economy. This is the time for all serious thinkers to address the challenge.

News Analysis
Some critical choices before the nation
By V.R. Krishna Iyer

The common masses vs the millionaires and the mafia: that is India’s new grand tryst in the coming general elections.

Iraqi women bear the mental scars of war
By Alissa J. Rubin

Only when the guns fall silent does the extent of damage wrought by conflict become visible. So in Iraq, as security improves only now are the full effects of the violence on the Iraqi people emerging. Two studies, one on mental ...

Disrepair in enclave dims hopes after war
By Ellen Barry

“If someone is trying to send physical aid to South Ossetia, it’s very likely that it’s going to go missing.”

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