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Editorials
Champion fades away
Anil Kumble’s retirement from Test cricket brings to an end a sporting career of high distinction. Few men have commanded greater respect from comrade and opponent alike; nobody has won more Tests for India. For all the weight of his ...

America’s distinction
It is highly probable that by Wednesday morning (Indian Standard Time), Senator Barack Obama will be declared elected as the 44th President of the United States. One commentator has said that if Mr. Obama does not win, the election will have ...

Leader Page Articles
Behind the triple global crises
By Utsa Patnaik

With trouble mounting on the three fronts of food, finance and the real economy, nothing, it seems, can avert a world depression.

News Analysis
Sweden opens doors for migrants
By Tobias Billström

The Swedish immigration policy is not based on quotas or aimed exclusively at highly qualified labour.

The presidential election is apparently over
By Jeremy Walker

High hopes of a genuine choice for the American people have faded through the two-year campaign. But the most salient point about the U.S. presidential election perhaps is this: should Americans choose Barack Obama, the U.S. will be offered a honeymo on period of goodwill.

Can Mayawati do a Barack Obama?
By K.V. Prasad

Is Mayawati, who harbours the ambition of becoming India’s first Dalit Prime Minister, willing to emulate the charismatic Senator?

Corrections and clarifications
* * An ocean near Delhi? An item in “Snapshots”, “[Tirupati-bound] AI [Air India] flight makes emergency landing” (November 1, 2008, page 1), incorrectly showed the picture of an Air Europa aircraft. As pointed out by ...

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