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Curbing the ragging menace
The shocking death of 19-year-old Aman Kachroo reportedly at the hands of four of his fellow medical students has jolted the conscience of the nation. It has sharply reminded us of our inability to curb the menace of ragging in institutions of ...

Cautious steps in EU
The committee on reforms to financial institutions in the European Union, headed by former IMF chief Jacques de Larosiere, has called for a common mechanism to address systemic risk, even as the euro’s largest exposure to the financial ...

Leader Page Articles
The curious case of BJP and its partners
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

The BJP-led alliance is losing out to other formations in this election despite the Hindutva party’s impressive electoral record because more and more parties are refusing to be tainted by association.

News Analysis
Martin Luther King III reflects on his pilgrimage to India
By Martin Luther King III

India and the United States still have a long way to go towards achieving the ambitious ideals of their two human rights icons.

It was a good week for animal stories
By Lucy Mangan

Ah, animal stories — how we love thee! But why? Well, the shortest answer to this is, of course: “Because we’ve met people.”

They won’t forgive him
By Andrew Clark

An ex-Mayor hoped that Madoff would live “one year more than Methuselah” in harsh prison conditions.

Cuisine bias in a walled city
By Rachel Donadio

With its pink-hued medieval churches, tree-lined city walls and a famously excellent regional cuisine, Lucca seems the perfect Tuscan city. But that charm is precisely what has made it the latest battleground in a tug of war between the ...

Corrections and clarifications
* * The BSP MP deputed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati to attend the Third Front launch rally is Satish Chandra Misra, and not Satish Sharma as given in the seventh paragraph of a report “Third Front launched” (March 13, ...

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