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Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood
It is apparent that the Muslim Brotherhood is positioning itself for a role in a post-Mubarak Egypt. The al-Ikhwan al-Muslimeen has emerged as the largest and most organised political opposition in the country. The group initially stayed away ...

ICC's exemplary first step
Amidst growing cynicism about the integrity of the game, the International Cricket Council (ICC) deserves credit for dealing appropriately with the canker of spot-fixing. The game's governing body couldn't afford to be passive, especially in ...

Leader Page Articles
The Minister versus the civil servant
By R.K. Raghavan

There is hardly any room today for the average officer to display any sign of independence or candour in decision-making.

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Additional Solicitor-General's opinion on Antrix-Devas deal
The following is the legal opinion given on July 12, 2010 by Additional Solicitor-General Mohan Parasaran on annulment of the Antrix-Devas agreement of January 28, 2005. The core of the legal advice is to invoke force majeure to ...

Formidable and still in business
By N. Gopal Raj

With well over 1,700 flights to its credit and an impressive safety record, the Soyuz rocket is easily the most successful launch vehicle around.

U.S. fears Saudis overstated oil
By John Vidal

Prices are likely to go out of control as reserves dry out; global production could start to decline next year.

The hidden dangers of sleep deprivation
By Leo Hickman

The night before the Challenger space shuttle took off for its ill-fated final flight in January 1985, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) officials held a two-and-a-half-hour conference call with executives from the company ...

Corrections and clarifications
The photo caption in the Business Page report, “Hitachi plans to set up new R&D centre” (February 10, 2011), identified the people in the photograph as Robert Chu and Ramesh Rajamani. Actually, they are Yasunori Taga, Chief ...

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