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Editorials
The Nano moment
With a price tag over Rs. 2 lakh, the car has been an object only to aspire for, at least for 99 per cent of the population. At less than one quarter the price and far easier on the fuel, two-wheelers have proved the more affordable personal ...

Rescuing the U.S. banks
The United States government at last unveiled on Monday its plan to free the banks from the burden of toxic assets, primarily home loans and mortgage-related securities. The Public-Private Investment Programme, to be executed in three parts, ...

Leader Page Articles
U.P.: anti-incumbency versus core vote
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

Mayawati faces anti-incumbency. But her base vote is strong, committed and transferable, which ought to be an advantage in a multicornered contest.

News Analysis
Anti-capitalist movement’s time has come
By Katharine Ainger

Ten years ago, the movement predicted this recession. Now it must envisage an alternative global future.

Agents of Pakistan aiding Taliban: U.S.
By Mark Mazzetti and Eric Schmitt

Support for the Taliban, as well as other militant groups, is coordinated by operatives inside the shadowy S Wing of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence.

OUT OF LONDON
Bankers, cheer up — journalists are trusted even less
By Hasan Suroor

The decline in standards of journalism is putting readers off, says a report on the state of British newspapers.

Corrections and clarifications
>>The seventh paragraph of a report “China, India must jointly work to beat downturn: Zhang” (March 26, 2009) was “As domestic consumption was low, Beijing was attempting to increase it through the $700 ...

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