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Tried and tested in the Congress
The more the Congress changes, the more it remains the Grand Old Party steeped in its past. Belying the buzz preceding the event, the revamp of the All-India Congress Committee turned out to be a tame affair — a few names dropped, a few ...

No containing the traffic
What was announced in the 2005 Railway budget has at last been implemented. The decision to open up container operations and end the monopoly of the Container Corporation of India (Concor) has come not a day too soon. Railway Minister Lalu Prasad ...

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A journey into the new American century
By M.K. Bhadrakumar

Recent pronouncements by Condoleezza Rice and Nicolas Burns offer clues to the way Washington wants the global system reordered. But will the rest of the world go along?

News Analysis
Gigabits and Gandhi — a realistic model
By S.V. Raghavan

Fibre optic cables may hold the key to a rural revolution. They can create a multi-purpose infrastructure for the villages of India.

Why Blair must be impeached
By Michael Rose

WARS ARE won when the people, government, and army work together for a common cause in which they genuinely believe. Whereas the people may be initially uncertain about military intervention, politicians will often be the strongest advocates ...

Hidden victims highlight ease of transmission
By Ian Sample

HUNDREDS OF people are believed to have caught bird flu from infected poultry, but were not diagnosed because their symptoms were too mild, scientists revealed on Monday. The finding suggests some populations have developed natural resistance to ...

Argentina's unorthodox turnaround
By Uki Goni

The IMF consensus has been defied in a remarkable economic comeback.

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