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    Editorials
    Commemorating a great victory
    It was appropriate that the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory in the Second World War was commemorated in Moscow. While the forces of fascism tormented people in many parts of the world, their most devastating impact was on the inhabitants ...

    Remaining above the fray
    It is not often that the Election Commission of India is accused of partisanship. When the unusual charge of bias was made by L.V. Saptarishi, Special Observer for Bihar in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, and particularly after the issue was taken ...

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    Naga talks: territory first, sovereignty later
    By M.S. Prabhakara

    Integration of Naga-inhabited areas is at least in theory less problematic than concessions on the issue of Naga sovereignty.

    News Analysis
    MOSCOW DIARY
    Veterans feted as Muscovites remember the end of the War
    By Amit Baruah

    MOSCOW: As the Russian State celebrated the end of the Great Patriotic War at Red Square, the people rejoiced on the streets. As heads of state and government gathered at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin, people began to come out of ...

    India's Nepal policy: dangerous flip-flop
    By Satish Chandra

    New Delhi would be ill-advised to resume military supplies to the regime in Kathmandu.

    Making the bureaucracy accountable
    By V. Jayanth

    Officials are chosen for sensitive positions on both political and efficiency considerations. But if they fail to deliver, the axe falls on them before long.

    Time to quit Iraq
    By Jonathan Steele

    British troops have been in Basra for more than two years. They should leave now.

    Europe is the real issue
    By Peter Preston

    Britain can be a huge player in Europe's future — or a hugely self-destructive force.

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