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Going beyond the lament
There has been no dearth of expressions of concern over the catastrophic consequences of the rising food prices for the global poor. Yet even as global organisations including the World Bank and the IMF have joined in the chorus, there is the ...

Berlusconi again
Silvio Berlusconi, the billionaire who combines the coarse end of show-business and the ruthless end of business, has won the Italian prime ministership for the third time in 14 years. Disproving doubters and surviving a challenge from a strongly ...

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REALITY CHECK
Triumph of the new mainstream in Nepal
By Siddharth Varadarajan

By voting in the Maoists, the Nepali people have chosen the party most likely to push for an egalitarian society and inclusive republican system in the Constituent Assembly. India must not only respect the verdict but also help the new government imp lement its democratic mandate.

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Italy’s big turn to the Right
By Vaiju Naravane

It was evident from the start of this electoral campaign that voters were disenchanted with the fractious left-wing coalition that took them on a bumpy ride for two years.

Taming or rousing the Russian bear?
By Ramesh Thakur

Confronted by the relentless in-your-face eastward expansion of NATO, an angry and resentful Russia is growling again.

North Korea optimistic, U.S. cagey over security dialogue
By P. S. Suryanarayana

The long-term settlement of the Korean nuclear issue will depend on the interests of not only Washington but also China and Japan.

Corrections and clarifications
The “celebrated choreographer” mentioned in the fifth paragraph of an article “Tourism in India and China, a striking study in contrast” (Op-Ed, April 14, 2008) is Leela Samson, and not Sampson as published. It is ...

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