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Editorials But who killed Benazir? The investigators deployed by New Scotland Yard’s Counter Terrorism Command (SO15) at the request of the Pakistan government have done an excellent professional job, under difficult circumstances, of ascertaining the cause and circumstances ... Signs of a slowdown The Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) has, in its advance estimate, lowered its GDP forecast for 2007-08 to 8.7 per cent. Considering that the CSO had earlier estimated a 9.1 per cent growth during the first six months, this projection for ... Leader Page Articles Travelling while Pakistani By Nirupama Subramanian Two recent incidents — one involving a social worker at New York airport and the other a politician at Gatwick airport in the U.K. — are being seen as more evidence that the West tends to treat all Pakistanis as terrorists or potential te rrorists. News Analysis China bid to link up with Central Asia By Pallavi Aiyar Two new railway lines connecting Xinjiang province to Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan to commence later this year. The bygone golden age of the press is a myth By Simon Jenkins Anti-newspaper diatribes bewail falling standards. That’s rubbish, and the glory days they hark back to were dreadful Claims of cultural shift in U.S. deep south put to test By Oliver Burkeman IT was a throwaway remark. But for those predisposed to detect signs that something historic is happening in the American south, there was a spine-tingling quality to the moment this week in the Louisiana capital when the ex-Governor of ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
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