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The Assam attacks
THE COORDINATED ATTACK on oil installations in far-flung places in upper and lower Assam is a reminder that the serious threat posed by the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) has far from receded. The massive attack, carried out in some ...
A dictator's resurrection
DOUBLE AND TREBLE the guards lest he rise up from the grave, wrote the dissident poet, Yevgeni Yevtushenko, at the height of the de-Stalinisation drive launched by the Soviet leader, Nikita Khrushchev. It was an expression of a widespread fear ...


Leader Page Articles
Will digging resolve the problem?
By Harbans Mukhia

A month's digging barely touches the fringe of the site (at Ayodhya). It is unlikely that such a small amount of digging could yield anything worthwhile... In the end, it will call for a political solution.
Britain's new class war
By Hasan Suroor

Some universities in Britain have been bending over backwards to deliver "social justice", predictably provoking a furious reaction from those who stand to lose their privileges.


News Analysis
Stay home, Mr. Prime Minister
By Harish Khare

NEW DELHI, MARCH 10.After India's comprehensive victory over Sri Lanka in the World Cup cricket match at Johannesburg today, pressure will sought to be increased on the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, to travel to South Africa to watch ...
AMERICA AT WAR
A very different war
By C. Raja Mohan

NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. Power, precision and speed are likely to be the features of the extraordinary military invasion of Iraq being planned by the United States in the next few days. While the last embers of diplomacy to avert the war die down at ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Discontinue MPLADS
  • Are the Sikhs Hindus?
  • Attack on Iraq
  • Why these bandhs?
  • Not cricket

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