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Editorials
Make the mechanism work
Now that India and Pakistan have set up a joint mechanism to consider counter-terrorism measures, they must abandon the time-honoured practice of broadcasting allegations against each other. They must also follow through quickly on the decision ...

The stresses of soldiering
The incidence of suicides in the Indian Army has emerged as a matter of concern. Any suicide is one too many, but in this case the rate — less than 10 per 100,000 since 2001 — is not substantially different from the average for the ...

Leader Page Articles
Russia consolidating to conquer
By Vladimir Radyuhin

The rise of mega companies is part of a concerted Kremlin effort to lend a competitive edge to Russian industry and extend its reach into global markets.

News Analysis
He lives to see justice done
By Meena Menon

All Bhaiyalal Bhotmange, the Dalit whose family members were killed by some of his fellow villagers in Khairlanji in Maharashtra on September 29, wants is the culprits brought to book.

The continuing battle against polio
By N. Gopal Raj

New research in the journalSciencecalls for a change in the immunisation strategy for polio eradication in India.

A new way to exploit the developing world?
By Terry Slavin

In the light of the recent Stern report, can carbon offsetting really work?

Taking over our brainwork
By Chris Partridge

If computers keep taking over our brainwork, soon we will be nothing more than fat sheep with fingers.

Corrections and Clarifications
The heading of a report (Madurai city, November 16, 2006, page 3) was "Height of Periyar dam must be raised: CPI". A reader points out that the issue is actually not about raising the height of the dam (the construction, as the heading implies), ...

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