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Thwarting a cover-up
Under the orders of the Supreme Court, which has rejected the attempt of the Central Bureau of Investigation to close the case against the Bahujan Samaj Party leader and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, a special court will examine ...

Cricket and national pride
George Bernard Shaw, in his time, said some pretty unkind things about sport. Few of us would choose to go along with his kind of satirical contempt of cricket. However, there are times when romantic notions of the game's exalted place in society ...

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Sri Lanka crisis and India's options
By Subramanian Swamy

In its own larger interests, India must help Sri Lanka more actively to free itself from LTTE extremism and terrorism. But there is a precondition for this: sincere devolution of power to the Tamils along federal or quasi-federal lines within a unite d Sri Lanka.

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War and peace-making in Kashmir
By Praveen Swami

Even as Hizb-ul-Mujahideen commander Mohammad Ashraf Shah led a grim war against India in which hundreds were killed, he was a key player in a secret search for peace.

Power generation capacity and slippages
By V. Jayanth

A 25 per cent carry forward of targeted capacity addition into the Eleventh Five-Year Plan is surprising.

A second struggle for independence
By Richard Gott

Ecuador has joined the tide sweeping South America in a new fight for independence.

Warning on sending African troops to Somalia
By Xan Rice

A U.S.-BACKED proposal to send African troops into Somalia to support the government there raises the risk of triggering an all-out war with the Islamic courts that could destabilise the entire region, a leading think-tank said on Monday. The ...

Corrections and Clarifications
Correction in correction: A few readers have pointed out that we were carried away by the series of elevens (11th hour, 11th day, 11th month) in the clarification on Armistice Day ("Corrections and Clarifications", November 28, 2006) and erred, ...

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