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Not kosher
The enquiries triggered by l'affaire Tehelka have finally led the Central Bureau of Investigation to register a case against George Fernandes, the former Defence Minister, two of his political associates, and Admiral Sushil Kumar, retired ...

Wondrous babbler
A small, previously unknown bird found in a degraded mid-altitude forest patch in Arunachal Pradesh is being hailed internationally as the first new bird species discovered in India in nearly half a century. The Bugun liocichla (known ...

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Towards an inclusive globalisation
By Manmohan Singh

Globalisation has not removed personal and regional income disparities. The gap between the rich and the poor is widening. We need a new global vision that ensures the gains from globalisation are more widely shared.

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The death toll in Iraq
By Richard Horton— © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006

MANY PEOPLE refused to believe the Lancet report in 2004 from a group of American and Iraqi public-health scientists who surveyed homes across the country and found that about 100,000 additional Iraqi deaths had taken place since the ...

Corrections and clarifications
* The sentence in "Manmohan calls for `inclusive globalisation'" (October 12, 2006) was: "Tracing the academic career of Dr. Singh, as well as his association with Cambridge, the Orator doffed his mortar board when he said that `you may note the ...

Fear stalks north Kashmir mountains
By Praveen Swami

Dentist's murder points to continued Lashkar presence — and power.

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"India could help by ending production of fissile material"
After the North Korean nuclear test, India could do more to counter nuclear proliferation by announcing a moratorium on the production of fissile material, saysGijs de Vries, the European Union's Counter-Terrorism Coordinator. Excerpts from an interv iew he gaveThe Hinduin New Delhi ahead of the October 13 India-E.U. summit in Helsinki:




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