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Fiddling while Iraq burns
Despite the rising clamour for a withdrawal from Iraq of the occupation troops led by the United States, President George Bush stubbornly refuses to countenance a course of action that is the only sensible one in the circumstances. Recent opinion ...

Joining the mainstream
At long last, Tamil Nadu will switch over to the Value Added Tax (VAT) regime in another two weeks. With the other States in the South having already adopted that system, Tamil Nadu has remained an island of sorts and the only major State in the ...

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Kashmir: how Pakistanis view the shift
By Nirupama Subramanian

Pakistanis believe that Pervez Musharraf is preparing public opinion at home for a settlement on Kashmir that may hold less for them and Kashmiris than they have been led to expect all these years.

News Analysis
Who do the British think they are?
By Peter Beaumont

Rather than belittling foreigners, the British should realise that their supposed moral superiority is a sham.

Threat to alpine region from global warming
By Angelique Chrisafis

According to an OECD report, recent warming in Europe's alpine region was roughly three times the global average.

Road map to peace in intellectual property war
By John Naughton

Industries threatened by digital technology use every legal (and sometimes extra-legal) trick to protect their rights.

Call for Mandarin lessons in U.K. schools
By Lucy Ward

CHINESE LANGUAGES and culture should be taught in British schools and universities if U.K. firms are not to miss out on multi-billion-pound opportunities in China, according to business leaders. A poll of chief and senior executives by the Hay ...

Corrections and Clarifications
In the Editorial "Clues to Kashmir peace puzzle" (December 14, 2006), the sentence was: "Pakistan's constitution makes no reference to Jammu and Kashmir." The sense of the Editorial is that the Constitution does not make a territorial claim on ...

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