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Return to the U.N.
THE COLLAPSE OF Baghdad, stupefyingly swift and etched in memory by the way the towering statue of Saddam Hussein was brought tumbling down on Shaheed Square, signifies that the primary objective of this American war of aggression has for all ...
Two birds with one stone
BY ARRESTING THE DMK leader, M. K. Stalin, on a rather flimsy charge in a midnight operation, the Tamil Nadu Government has shown utter disregard for established norms on pre-trial detention. The manner of the arrest and remand, on the basis of a ...


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The end of economic reforms?
By Pratap Bhanu Mehta

A nervous middle class, risk-averse politicians, reluctant economists, and a politics that refuses to engage with the intricacies of a complex economy are once again conspiring to take reforms off the agenda.
Has U.S. over-reached its limits?
By V. P. Dutt

Control of Iraq and its oil resources and dominance over the region will not ensure the success of the Bush administration's game plan and could be the last hurrah of the exercise of solo power.
Resolution lacks moral authority
By Cho S. Ramaswamy

The unanimity that was on show in the Rajya Sabha while passing the resolution deploring the U.S. action against Iraq was not a spontaneous one. It was ordered to be so. I was one of the members listed to speak on the resolution. The Chairman ...
Fighting TB worldwide
By Gro Harlem Brundtland and
James D. Wolfensohn


GENEVA. Ten years ago, the World Health Organisation declared a Global Emergency to battle the resurgent epidemic of tuberculosis. The international community is making steady headway, but "steady" is too slow and the emergency remains in force. ...


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  • Shaping post-war Iraq
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