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Respite in Singur
The withdrawal of the siege by activists of the Trinamool Congress of the Tata Motors factory in Singur marks a tentative first step towards a satisfactory resolution of the issues relating to land acquisition and compensation that have plagued ...

Re-igniting the debate
The Roger Federer era is far from over. Facing a Grand Slam shutout towards the end of a long and difficult season, the Swiss maestro proved at Flushing Meadows on Monday that he still has what it takes to dominate major championships. ...

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An Islamist’s resurrection in Kashmir
By Praveen Swami

Tehreek-i-Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has emerged as the principal secessionist voice in Jammu and Kashmir. What does it portend?

News Analysis
“The U.S. and India expanding engagement agenda”
By Karl F. Inderfurth

After decades of being “estranged democracies,” the United States and India have entered a new era that can best be described as “engaged democracies.”

Deal likely to do more harm than good for NSG, IAEA
By Michael Krepon

It is impossible to conceive of an effective global nonproliferation system without strong protective measures by the IAEA and the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

Is blogging good for your health?
By Joanna Moorhead

For many people with serious illnesses, blogging offers a way to cope and share their stories.

Corrections and clarifications
In connection with the entry on the genetic condition Down’s Syndrome in “Corrections and Clarifications” (September 6, 2008), a reader points out that the World Health Organisation website lists it as Down ...

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