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Unconscionable delay
It is impossible to feel elated by the completion of an inquiry nearly 17 years after the occurrence of the traumatic events it was meant to look into. In any civilised society, the deliberate vandalism wrought upon a centuries-old monument like ...

A proud landmark
With the inauguration of the picturesque Bandra-Worli sea link on June 30, more than four decades after it was first mooted, Mumbai’s landscape has acquired an undeniable facelift. This is India’s longest sea link, the third of its ...

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Obama faces a Persian rebuff
By M.K. Bhadrakumar



News Analysis
Iran shows its human face
By Jonathan Freedland

Once cast as part of the ‘axis of evil,’ Iranians have shown they are real people, not collateral damage in waiting.

Technology is forcing us to think differently
By Andrew Brown

The trouble is the things the web lets us do aren’t actually all that intelligent.

Russia stumbles into brand-name gaffe in Africa
By Luke Harding

It probably seemed a good idea at the time. But Russia’s attempt to create a joint gas venture with Nigeria could become one of the classic branding disasters — after the new company was named Nigaz. The venture was agreed ...

Swine flu: perhaps to do nothing is the best strategy for India?
By J. Gowrishankar

It is reassuring to believe that no national strategy will be needed — even if one could be implemented — against swine flu.

Singapore confirms more cases of Influenza A(H1N1)
Singapore on Wednesday confirmed 82 new cases of Influenza A(H1N1), bringing the total number of such cases to 783 in the country. According to a statement issued by Singapore’s Ministry of Health on Wednesday night, so far, most ...

Corrections and clarifications
The answer to the fifth question in an interview “‘Should I help hush up murder and rape?’” (Op-Ed, July 1, 2009) said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced troop cuts even when he first visited Kashmir
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