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Beyond the charge sheet
The Mumbai police deserve the nation’s appreciation for their hard work in filing a detailed charge sheet in the 26/11 case within three months of the horrific terror attack. The broad picture that emerges from the charge sheet is of a ...

Bitter pill on bonuses
Caps on incentives paid to top bank executives, imposed as part of the Obama administration’s $787 billion rescue plan, are a key to the restoration of public confidence in financial institutions against the backdrop of the global meltdown ...

Leader Page Articles
Right to work and rights at work
By Mukul Sharma

We seriously lack a basic framework for protection of labour rights and an enabling rights-based environment for equity and development.

News Analysis
The case and context for a new Independent Initiative
India needs today an organisation to scan and scrutinise the election process and the candidates in the fray.

Globe’s economic bellwether
By Larry Elliott

Strong exports have tended to disguise the weakness of Japanese domestic consumption in recent years: now that prop has been kicked away, growth is plummeting. The great engine of globalisation has gone into reverse.

‘Taste policing’ angers German bakers
By Judy Dempsey

European Union officials have offered to sit down with German bakers in an endeavour to defuse the latest uproar over proposed regulations from Brussels, Belgium. Echoing a recent furore over legislation dictating the size, shape and ...

McDonald’s attracting the Wi-Fi crowd
By Martin Wainwright

It may be horribly early but the Big Mac breakfasts are flying out at McDonald’s - and along with them, a surprising number of coffee-only orders from suits with laptops and a guilty look. There is gossip aplenty from families going ...

Corrections and clarifications
In the Editorial “In small doses” (February 26, 2009), the second sentence in the first paragraph read, “Estimated to cost the government Rs.30,000 crore by way of revenue loss in 2009-10, the package includes a 2 per cent ...

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