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Will it get off the ground?
The procedure adopted by the Government of India and its agencies dealing with the modernisation and privatisation of airports has opened a Pandora's box. The decision to open at least four bids for the Delhi and Mumbai airports, when just one of ...

When the crown slips away
It is perhaps the only country in the world where legislators can oust the executive on grounds of ill health. What makes the process all the more interesting is that the Kuwaiti executive is not an elected leader but a monarch. When Kuwait's ...

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Russia and the Great Game in Central Asia
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The accession of Uzbekistan to the Eurasian Economic Community advances Moscow's goal of setting up an OPEC-like gas cartel in the region.

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What Hamas could learn from early Zionists
By Jonathan Freedland

Paralysed by the shock result of the Palestinian election, all sides are now looking to the past to find a way forward.

Competitive wealth
By Rebecca Front

AT A student party many years ago, the conversation moved into competitive poverty: whose parents were the poorest. There was an implied merit in coming from a background too impecunious to provide private schooling, and yet ending up at the same ...

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"We will strike a balance between environment and industrialisation"
Orissa Chief MinisterNaveen Patnaikfaces the toughest challenge of his political career in handling the agitation in the wake of the death of 12 tribals in police firing at Kalinga Nagar on January 2. In an interview in Bhubaneswar, he spoke about th e measures his Government was taking to get over the crisis and carry forward the process of industrialisation in the State. Excerpts:




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