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Editorials
A divisive issue persists in Assam
The striking down by the Supreme Court of the contentious and deeply divisive Central legislation, the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act of 1983, as unconstitutional may not mean the end to the more basic issues that lie behind ...

Drug companies and medical research
By calling a spade a spade, Richard Smith, the former editor of the British Medical Journal for 25 years, has turned the spotlight on how medical journals, peer-reviewed journals included, make money by publishing scientific papers that are ...

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An optimistic march through history
By Sunil Khilnani

This bracing sweep through Indian history and culture offers a tempered analysis of highly charged disputes surrounding the nature of Hindu traditions, Indian identity, the country's huge social and economic disparities, and its current place in the world.

News Analysis
Insult to deny Iraq link to London attacks
By Seumas Milne

Tony Blair put his own people at risk in the service of a foreign power.

Forget the heavy mob
By Madeleine Bunting

IT IS an agonising moment to be a British Muslim. This has been their worst nightmare come true: British-born young men from families that were well established in this country carrying out a suicide bomb attack. From what we know of their lives, ...

Business tools for individuals: offshoring
By Ben Hammersley

Big businesses are not the only ones who can benefit from sending work overseas. Individuals can make cost and time savings, too.

Role of universities
By Calestous Juma

LEADERS OF the industrialised world, who met at the G8 summit in Gleneagles, Scotland last week, have agreed to help develop professional skills through networks between higher education institutions and centres of excellence in science and ...

Will these Goliaths oust the Davids?
By N.N. Sachitanand

Foreign retail giants are unlikely to sweep out the domestic small retailer. However, they could pose a threat to the Indian retail majors.

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