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Editorials
Celebrating Darwin
Thursday, February 12, 2009 marked the bicentenary of the birth of a great man, an inquisitor of rare quality who wrought a revolution in human thought — Charles Darwin. Although others before him, including his own grandfather, had ...

Stimulus package takes shape
The fiscal stimulus package approved by the U.S. Congress is a compromise worked out after considerable debate and hard-fought negotiations. It is an outcome of the Obama administration’s ceaseless quest for bipartisan support, although ...

Leader Page Articles
The Sufi with the Kalashnikov
By Praveen Swami

Abdul Jabbar’s bizarre journey from a roadside restaurant to a Lashkar terror camp casts new light on the jihad in India.

News Analysis
Global financial crisis hits hard in Dubai
By Paul Lewis

Expats depart as work dries up and visas are rescinded. Too high, too fast: the party’s over for Dubai.

Children left behind suffer strains of migration
By Dan Bilefsky

According to a study, an estimated 170,000 Romanian children have one or both parents working abroad.

ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Concern over pressures that hurt the industry
Two recent articles in The Hindu highlighted the crisis the media industry is passing through, worldwide. Sevanti Ninan’s “Newsroom blues” in her fortnightly column in The Hindu’s ...

“Oil prices to stay around $40 a barrel”
A top Kuwaiti oil official says crude oil prices are unlikely to rise above $40 a barrel, even if OPEC decides to effect a production cut of as much as 2 million barrels a day at its meeting next month. Moussa Marafi, a member of the ...

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