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    Bouncing back in style
    The victory of Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in two Assembly by-elections in Tamil Nadu is a stunning upset no psephologist would have dared predict. It is a shake-up call to the opposition Democratic ...

    Power of icons and networks
    Amitabh Bachchan, who was recently named goodwill ambassador for the United Nation's Children's Fund, will use his baritone voice and charisma to address issues critical to children, including HIV/AIDS. By committing themselves to the fight ...

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    Clashing interpretations and policies
    By Vladimir Radyuhin

    The 60th anniversary of Victory in the Second World War celebrated in Moscow last week was as much about the future as about the past.

    News Analysis
    "Scientific temper yet to take root"
    Sixty-six-year-oldJayant Narlikaris an astrophysicist and cosmologist of renown. He has another distinction — making science accessible through his articles and science fiction in Marathi, Hindi and English. His new work of science fiction isTa les of The Future(Witness Books, Delhi, 2005).Shital Chauhaninterviewed him after this book was launched:

    Jammu and Kashmir's cycle of violence
    By Praveen Swami

    What seems to be under way now is the routine summer-time escalation.

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