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Editorials
Deaths do them part
Nothing illustrates the double standards Washington applies to the issue of civilian casualties in conflict zones more sharply than the contrast between its high moral ground on Sri Lanka and its apologetics for Monday’s airstrike on two ...

Hard act to follow
Associate Justice David Souter of the United States Supreme Court has announced his intention to retire from the nine-judge bench. He was nominated by the senior George Bush in 1990 in the expectation that he would agree with the conservative ...

Leader Page Articles
Obama needs to learn from Karzai
By M.K. Bhadrakumar

On the Afghan political theatre, without the opprobrium of western company, Hamid Karzai’s profile got a facelift.

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They are lucky to be alive
The BBC meets U.S. troops who have survived Taliban roadside bombs in remote and lawless Wardak province, in operation call of duty.

News Analysis
OUT OF LONDON
What made Shabana Azmi conscious of her Muslim identity
By Hasan Suroor

In a short film on her life and work, Shabana Azmi when asked how she would describe herself says: “I’m an actor, I’m a Muslim, I’m a social activist...” Ms Azmi’s stress on her religious identity would ...

Case for a code of constitutional conduct
By V.R. Krishna Iyer

The Supreme Court and the limitations of its jurisdiction.

Recalculating happiness in a Himalayan kingdom
By Seth Mydans

If the rest of the world cannot get it right in these unhappy times, this tiny Buddhist kingdom high in the Himalayan mountains says it is working on an answer. “Greed, insatiable human greed,”’ said Prime Minister Jigme ...

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