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Origins of the crisis
Even as the United States and other developed countries are desperately seeking the right policy measures to contain the financial crisis, there is unanimity that the global economy will not recover until the financial sector recovers. Even ...

Dwindling catches
Ocean temperature is one of the primary environmental factors that determine the geographic range of a species. A paper published recently in the journal Fish and Fisheries has used computer modelling to project the global impact of climate ...

Leader Page Articles
Medvedev’s fight against legal nihilism
By Vladimir Radyuhin

For many Russians, the outcome of the Altai poaching case will be a litmus test of President Medvedev’s grip on power and commitment to democratic reforms.

News Analysis
In Pakistan, visions of khaki
By Nirupama Subramanian

Speculation ranges from full-scale martial law to some kind of “soft” intervention.

How drugs are funding a boom in Senegal
By Christopher Thompson

Fears for political stability of the African state as cartels move in from South America.

A surprise bestseller of the economic Armageddon
By Oliver Burkeman

Some products do comparatively well in times of recession: alcohol, chocolate, cinema tickets, cigarettes. But one surprise bestseller of the economic Armageddon is a decades-old science fiction novel about an imaginary economic Armageddon ...

Conspicuousness is out as belt-tightening trickles up
By Shaila Dewan

The recession has aimed its death ray at the very ethos of conspicuous consumption.

Corrections and clarifications
* * The seventh paragraph of a report “Man United hosts injury-hit Inter Milan” (“Sport”, March 10, 2009) said that United moved into the semi-final of the FA Cup on Saturday with a 4-0 victory at Fulham and ...

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