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Mr. Berlusconi's clear defeat
The majority secured by Italy's centre-left coalition, headed by Romano Prodi, former Prime Minister and President of the European Commission, in both houses of Parliament mirrors strong popular disapproval of the ruling centre-right alliance's ...

The limits to openness
The latest Trade Policy Review (TPR) of the United States, carried out by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in late March, shows how the largest economy and one of the most open markets in the world, is itself not immune to pressures and ...

Leader Page Articles
Narmada project: the points at issue
By Ramaswamy R. Iyer

What the NBA is asking for is a suspension of work on the project until the prescribed conditions on resettlement and rehabilitation have been fully met in all respects.

News Analysis
The WTO and civil society: an encounter
By Sushma Ramchandran

Indian stakeholders express their unhappiness with the Doha round.

Too old to be a ballerina? Then just buy the accessories
By Kathryn Hughes

If it's too late for adults to take up their dream jobs, they can still buy the accessories.

A symptom of this age of stalemate
By Jonathan Freedland

As in Germany and France, Italian voters were denied a clear alternative to the right-wing agenda of Silvio Berlusconi.

Corrections and clarification
A reader was confused by the two instances of the word "travel" in "BCCI suspends Dalmiya" (Sport, April 11, 2006). The report was on the alleged misappropriation of funds by former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya. The sentence was "Breaking down ...

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"Cooperation and conflict co-exist"
One year after assuming charge as general secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),Prakash Karatdiscusses the Left's relationship with the United Progressive Alliance Government at the Centre and the prospects for a third alternative to th e combines led by the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Excerpts from an interview:




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