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A revenue raising exercise
The government’s decision to ask all profit-making public sector units to list their shares in the stock exchanges to the extent of 10 per cent is to be seen largely as a revenue raising measure. Apart from providing resources, it will ...

The Heisei Reformation
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama’s first speech to a plenary session of both houses of the Diet delivered recently was a clear statement of bold intentions. He noted that decades of cronyism, corruption, and secretive policy-making ...

Leader Page Articles
Trial reveals depth of China’s corruption
By Ananth Krishnan

In the crime-ridden city of Chongqing, Beijing has taken an important first step in addressing the nexus between politicians, business interests and the mafia that has spread unchecked in provincial China in the decades since market reforms.

Op-Ed
IP rights create a secure environment for investment in innovation
The current contraction in global economic growth offers an opportunity to re-assess what will foster economic resurgence.

News Analysis
The Wall: hype and reality
By Vaiju Naravane

Two decades after the historic fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany remains a divided nation, united only in name.

In twilight at 91, Mandela endures as South Africa’s ideal
By Celia W. Dugger

The icon is a very old man now. His hair is white, his body frail. Visitors say Nelson Mandela leans heavily on a cane when he walks into his study. He slips off his shoes, lowers himself into a stiff-backed chair and lifts each leg onto a ...

Corrections and Clarifications
It’s Gali Janardhana Reddy, Karnataka Minister for Tourism (Kannada and Culture, Information and Tourism) and Infrastructure Development Departments. The caption of the photograph that went with the lead story “Crisis over; ...

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