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    Editorials
    On the agenda but not any time soon
    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh has doggedly pursued the idea of a `third front'. He broached the subject in the run-up to the 14th general election and again after the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance unexpectedly took office ...

    North-East Council must look East
    When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently upbraided the North-East Council for diminishing into a funds disbursement agency "mechanically allocating what little resources it has among the States" in the region, he was reiterating a complaint ...

    Leader Page Articles
    Keeping the peace process on the rails
    By Amit Baruah

    India and Pakistan have to keep up the momentum created in New Delhi. Enlarging the constituency of peace means the two Governments must give up the temptation to score points and claim victories.

    News Analysis
    PAUL KRUGMAN'S COLUMN
    The oblivious right
    Bush and team appear out of touch with the U.S. public.

    India and the problem of U.N. reform
    By Siddharth Varadarajan

    There's a lot more to discuss with Secretary-General Kofi Annan than just a permanent seat in the Security Council.

    A fight for land
    By Kristy Siegfried

    A community's seven-year legal fight for its ancestral territory is nearing its climax in a test of South Africa's land reform laws.

    Blair and his unfinished business
    By Andrew Rawnsley

    Seen through many eyes, especially his own, Tony Blair's record as British Prime Minister is incomplete.

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