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Lessons from l'affaire Sheikh Rashid
An indiscreet remark by the Kashmiri militant-turned-politician Yasin Malik caused a diplomatic rumpus that has cast a shadow over the efforts for détente between India and Pakistan. During a recent visit to Islamabad, Mr. Malik observed that the ...

A milestone in economic integration
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, which came into effect this month, is a development whose significance extends beyond its bilateral character. The FTA, in the short term, may not make much difference, for its impact ...

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There was no hidden agenda, Mr. Nariman
By V.R. Krishna Iyer

Why the Bench constituted to reconsider the basic structure doctrine in tune with the values of the secular, socialist, democratic republic was dissolved abruptly is still unclear.

News Analysis
No free power link to farmers' suicides
By P. Sainath

Despite a strongly held belief to the contrary, Maharashtra's farmers have never demanded free power. And the suicides in Vidharbha were certainly not linked to this issue.

Cracks in Orissa's ruling alliance?
By Prafulla Das

The Posco deal is only the latest in a series of decisions taken by Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik that have caused resentment in the BJP.

Keeping the staff healthy
By Kate Lovell

If you're not healthy, you should be doing something about it. But should your employers help you take the initiative?

Losing weight can kill you, says research
By Ian Sample

A new study highlights how poorly the long-term health effects of dieting are understood.

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