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Editorials
Avoiding a constitutional standoff
In an era where courts are asserting their jurisdiction and powers as never before, the decision of the all-party conference that the Speaker of the Lok Sabha need not respond to the Supreme Court notice in the case filed by expelled MPs ...

Greater sensitivity needed at WTO
The World Trade Organisation's decision to extend, by seven-and-a-half years, the period available to least developed countries (LDCs) for bringing their intellectual property rights (IPR) rules in line with the relevant WTO agreement, is welcome ...

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India and the global market for education
By John Makinson

There has been an educational explosion in various countries, including India. There have also been growing pains. The solution to the twin challenges of `massification' and globalisation lies in doing three things successfully.

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India and talks on the nuclear issue
By R. Ramachandran

ACCORDING TO news reports following the recent round of discussions in New Delhi between India and the United States around the Indo-U.S. nuclear agreement of July 18, 2005, progress seems to have hit a roadblock because the Indian position that ...

Basque struggle captured in one life and death
By Giles Tremlett

WHEN RAMON Baglietto saw the toddler drop the ball outside his shop and rush on to the road after it — pursued by his mother — he too began to run. He could not stop the toddler's mother, but grabbed the baby she was carrying before ...

Will it stand the test of law?
By V. Jayanth

The Tamil Nadu Government justifies its move to take over two major cable television networks in the State as being in the public interest. The DMK has made it a major issue of media freedom. How will it play out in the run-up to the State Assembly e lection.

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"Globalisation does not mean you have no political choices"
Sir Howard Davies, Director, the London School of Economics and Political Science, believes that, despite all its imperfections, globalisation is the "least bad" way to organise economic life. In an interview in Kolkata, he, however, cautions that co untries can suffer if they get the sequencing of globalisation wrong.




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