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Turning outrage into applause
The extraordinary series of events that culminated in the resignation of Congress president Sonia Gandhi from both Lok Sabha membership and the chairpersonship of the National Advisory Council (NAC) marks the second time she has turned ...

Common ground against Gyanendra
The "second understanding" between the democratic political parties of Nepal and the Maoists is certain to inject fresh energy in the agitation against King Gyanendra. The two sides first reached an agreement in November 2005 that allowed them to ...

Leader Page Articles
A terrorist organisation rises again
By Praveen Swami

The Harkat-ul-Mujahideen's revival makes it clear that Pakistan's Islamist armies have no intention of joining in adétentewith India that promises them only their obliteration.

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New American moves in Asia
By P.S. Suryanarayana

The partners in the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue — the U.S., Australia, and Japan — seek to checkmate China and also woo India at the same time.

Corrections and clarifications
The reference to OBC in the Editorial, "Sanyasin's fiery challenge" (March 23, 2006, page 10) should have been to Other Backward Classes, whose neglect is the plank of Uma Bharti's campaign. "Protests over job scheme turn violent in France" ...

A rancid relationship
By Richard Norton-Taylor

Britain's close alliance with the U.S. has become one-way traffic.

Persisting myths about Russia-U.S. ties
By Boris Makarenko

THE AGGRAVATION of the Iranian nuclear problem alongside the active preparations for the G8 summit makes one think about the long road covered by Russia-U.S. relations since their anti-terrorism honeymoon began in 2001. Do the two countries have ...

Hope for patients of Alzheimer's disease
By Sarah Boseley

A CONTROVERSIAL drug for Alzheimer's can reverse some of the mental deterioration experienced by people who are in the advanced stages of the disease, according to a study published on Thursday. Relatives and many doctors have campaigned for ...

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