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Editorials
A messy exercise
WITH MAMATA BANERJEE and her Trinamool Congress choosing to stay out of the ministerial fold, the central purpose of the recent Cabinet reshuffle has fallen by the wayside. The messy character of the reshuffle was only heightened by the sudden ...
Panchayats and penalties
THE NATIONAL SC/ST Commission's observation that funding should be withdrawn for panchayats to which elections have not been held should serve as a wake-up call for the Tamil Nadu Government to complete the polls which are long overdue. ...


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To Islamabad and the Frontier
By Rajmohan Gandhi

Indications of an American resolve to control world events have made many Pakistanis watchful if not fearful, and in their nervousness they look wistfully at India.
Whose city is it anyway?
By Kalpana Sharma

The Shiv Sena's anti-outsider rhetoric is not new. What is different is the effort to segregate the acceptable "outsiders" from the unacceptable.


News Analysis
DIPLOMATIC NOTEBOOK
India's decision time on Iraq
By C. Raja Mohan

NEW DELHI, MAY 25. If he takes the bold decision to send Indian troops into Iraq, the political standing of the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, could dramatically rise when he engages many of the world's important leaders this week. An ...
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Partitions — a play on Ramanujan
By Krishnaswami Alladi

While I was in San Francisco during May 2-5 to give a talk at an American Mathematical Society meeting, I had the opportunity to see a play at the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley titled "Partitions". This is about the Indian mathematical genius, ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Corruption galore
  • Protect the mountain
  • Striking at will
  • Smoking on trains
  • Justified demand
  • Dowry verdict



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