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    Deep Throat's identity unveiled
    Two lessons can be learnt from the disclosure that it was a deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mark Felt, who provided critical information and guidance to The Washington Post journalists who investigated the notorious ...

    Foes-turned-friends turn foes again
    Friction in the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) coalition in Karnataka is the natural product of an awkward post-poll arrangement born of the deadlocked May 2004 Assembly election. The current phase of conflict might have a lot to do with the heat ...

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    Mumbai, monsoon and the many makeovers
    By Kalpana Sharma

    The Maharashtra Government's predicament in the slum issue illustrates the cost of populism. A long-term housing policy must attempt to undo the mistakes of the past.

    News Analysis
    `Aim is to bring Parliament nearer people'
    For a politician who has spent all his years in Parliament actively opposing the Government, the call to take up the job of Lok Sabha Speaker was unimaginable.Somnath Chatterjee, however, accepted the offer. Now, a year later, he shares withK.V. Pr asad, the experience of being the presiding officer of the House.

    The difficult task of electoral rolls revision
    By V. Jayanth

    The Election Commission is keen on fighting this kind of "stuffing" too.

    Flaws in an ambitious government scheme
    By Meena Menon

    Reports of irregularities in the food-for-work programme have begun coming in.

    Spotlight on Darfur
    By Jonathan Steele

    Warring factions in Darfur now have the chance to broker peace.

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