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Challenging SIMI’s hate politics
In a deluge of words and images provoked by the arrest of the Students Islamic Movement of India’s leadership at Indore, the proscribed organisation’s top jihadist ideologue, Safdar Nagori, has been represented as an archetypical ...

Sounding the alarm bells
Even for a government that has been keenly alive to the possibility of a resurgent inflation and had initiated a number of steps to contain it, the latest data should sound the alarm bells, particularly as elections are not too far away. During ...

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V.S. Naipaul: still tilting at the world
By Hasan Suroor

Naipaul may have his own reasons for being miffed with his biographer but the more detached readers will find Patrick French as sympathetic to his subject as a biographer can be without being accused of writing a hagiography.

News Analysis
Corrections and clarifications
The tenth paragraph in a report “Two share Abel prize for group theory in algebra” (March 30, 2008) was “Dr. Tits was born on near Brussels, Belgium. He was admitted to the Free University of Brussels ...

Lauding Martin Luther King, but undermining his legacy
By Gary Younge

Forty years after the civil rights leader’s death, his myth masks how the U.S. remains segregated in practice and attitudes.

New challenge for employers on harassment
By Clare Dyer

Law in the U.K. now to protect staff from customers at the workplace

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