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    Editorials
    Jackson's return to Neverland
    Celebrity criminal trials have always exercised a certain fascination over people. The trial of one of the world's great playwrights, Oscar Wilde, who was accused of homosexuality in 1895, ignited an extraordinary interest in the British public, ...

    Why Maya is Memsaab
    It is the season of change on the political landscape. First Hindutva ideologue Lal Krishna Advani travels to Pakistan, a shocker in itself. There the Bharatiya Janata Party chief praises Mohammad Ali Jinnah as a "great man" to the horror of ...

    Leader Page Articles
    Which way will the monsoon go this year?
    By N. Gopal Raj

    It is quite possible that June rainfall for the country as a whole will be deficient. But meteorologists say neither this nor a delayed onset indicates that the monsoon will turn out badly.

    A visit and its balance-sheet
    By B. Muralidhar Reddy

    The Hurriyat faction is aware of the battle ahead of it from the separatists as well as the `pro-India' political forces as it gets down to the task of convincing the various constituencies about its new line of thinking.

    News Analysis
    Casualties of Baku oil stampede
    By Michael Meacher

    Those behind human rights abuses and an allegedsafety cover-up around the Caspian pipeline mustbe held to account.

    Red meat diet linked to cancer
    By Sarah Boseley

    A study has found that red meat increases therisk of bowel cancer.

    Advani retains his job, but for how long?
    By Neena Vyas

    The unwritten understanding seems to be that Mr. Advani will soon quit as BJP chief.

    Another test for West Bengal's Opposition
    By Marcus Dam

    West Bengal's Opposition parties have another chance to challenge the Left Front before next year's Assembly election.

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