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Editorials
Seeking refuge in gold
Gold closed above $1,000 a troy ounce on Friday (February 20), just three per cent below its all-time high of $1,030.80 reached last March. The rally in gold prices has been on for a considerable period of time. It is fed by a sustained demand ...

A giant leap
The successful completion of a rough draft of the Neanderthal genome — this is the first time that a genome of an extinct organism has been sequenced — marks a giant leap in evolution science. The announcement coincided with the 200th ...

Leader Page Articles
Pakistan: need for smart diplomacy
By Amitabh Mattoo & Happymon Jacob

India should be systematically working towards constructing a Pakistan that is at peace with itself and in harmony with the region.

News Analysis
Blogging in the time of pink slips
By Aarthi S. Anand

Managing their profiles and speech on the Internet is of key importance to employees and prospective employees.

A fourth ‘R’ is crucial too to academic experience
By Tara Parker-Pope

New research suggests that play and downtime may be as important to a child’s academic experience as reading, science and math, and that regular recess, fitness or nature time can influence behaviour, concentration and even grades. A ...

New start to Iraq national museum
By Martin Chulov



Horrific carbon footprint
By Bibi van der Zee

Never mind the anxiety that Victoria Beckham is risking deep-vein thrombosis from the 25,000 air miles (40,000 km) she’s clocked up in the last few weeks: what exactly is all that jet-setting doing to our battered old planet? Between ...

Corrections and clarifications
The heading of a report (Tamil Nadu, February 24, 2009) was “‘Valar Kalvi has scheme helped State increase literacy rate’”. It should have been “‘Valar Kalvi scheme has helped ...

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‘Space is a risky business’
W2M failure will not affect ISRO’s commercial venture, says G. Madhavan Nair.




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