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A substantial deal
It may be an exaggeration to describe the series of measures agreed upon by the leaders of the world’s largest economies at the G20 London summit as a global new deal or as representing a new architecture for the international financial ...

Economic crisis and public anger
Ordinary folk in developed countries — the first affected by the global economic crisis — are getting angrier by the day. In France, workers at the Caterpillar headquarters as well as the Sony and 3M plants have held senior ...

Leader Page Articles
Congress in U.P.: goodwill without votes
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

There is surprising support for the Congress in Uttar Pradesh. But people cannot vote a party that barely exists, and whose electoral record is dismal.

News Analysis
Ajmal’s trial — test case for fair standards
By Geeta Ramaseshan

A fair trial process does not seek to decriminalise serious offences but establishes procedures that incorporate principles of natural justice and established norms of international human rights law.

Narrating violence with victims at the centre
By Nandita Das

If the story ofFiraaqseems ‘one-sided’ to some, that is because the reality of what happened in Gujarat in 2002 is itself skewed.

Pakistan: fear in Swat Valley over Sharia law
By Saeed Shah

With his flowing white beard and thick spectacles, Sufi Muhammad has an avuncular air about him that can initially appear reassuring. But all that changes when the 70-year-old kingpin of the Swat Valley opens his mouth to promise more of the ...

Corrections and clarifications
* * A report “Indian EVMs for Nepal” (April 3, 2009) led to a query on whether there have been instances where the EVM has been used outside. The Election Commission of India clarifies that Bhutan used the Indian EVMs for the ...

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