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End of a ceasefire
With the Maoists in Nepal deciding not to extend their four-month ceasefire, the country is set for an intensification of the political crisis that began nearly a year ago with King Gyanendra's reactionary coup. Were the monarch a ...

Test of neighbourliness
Two decades after the formation of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), and 10 years after the proposal was cleared at a summit of its leaders, the South Asia Free Trade Area (SAFTA) has come into force on January 1, ...

Leader Page Articles
The health of nations: seeking a way forward
By P. Sainath

There's a clamour for `public-private' partnerships in the sphere of Indian health care. But there is very little that is public left in the sector.

News Analysis
BJP's manifest mirages
By Jyotirmaya Sharma

In many ways, the root of the problem lies in an authority crisis within the BJP.

Clearing the way for multi modal transport
By V. Jayanth

The basic approach should be to link train and bus services to reduce congestion on the roads.

OUT OF LONDON
A good book? What's that?
By Hasan Suroor

An undercover media investigation reveals a shocking lack of literary appreciation among some of Britain's famous publishers and agents.

Combating Africa's number one killer
By Jon Snow

THE NUMBERS are impossible to digest. Three million people a year die from the disease, most sufferers contract it two or three times a year and, whenever they do, are so struck down that they can neither work nor tend to their families for ...

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