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Editorials
No, he can’t
The Supreme Court’s refusal to stay the conviction of Bollywood film star and Samajwadi Party candidate, Sanjay Dutt, cannot be faulted. It is a firm application of the law and sends a strong signal against the criminalisation of ...

IT for health
The Obama administration’s unprecedented $19 billion plan to promote the use of health information technology under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 serves to focus attention on an important emerging area in public ...

Leader Page Articles
Maharashtra: the dull days of White Gold
By P. Sainath

In Maharashtra, cotton has never received the support sugarcane has. It is grown in poor regions by dryland farmers with far less political clout than the Pawars of western Maharashtra.

News Analysis
Ending decades-old rift with NATO
By Vaiju Naravane

France wants to have a say in the pact’s future by fully integrating into the alliance.

Viral screening test effective against cervical cancer
By N. Gopal Raj

A large-scale trial, carried out in rural Maharashtra, has demonstrated the efficacy of a test that looks for the presence of high-risk types of human papillomavirus in cervical cells.

Politics adds to economic turmoil in Hungary
By Landon Thomas Jr.

The streets of London seethed with protests as the Group of 20 nations met, but Budapest was arguably more unsettled. Days before the leaders of the Group of 20 gathered to make — or avoid — decisions that would directly ...

Corrections and clarifications
* * An item “Fastfact” (“Elections 2009” page, April 1, 2009) said “After delimitation, Unnao (Uttar Pradesh) is the largest Lok Sabha constituency in terms of number of voters (18,97,474) and Lakshadweep the ...

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