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Acting on climate change
With a determined effort, the National Action Plan on Climate Change, unfurled on the eve of the G8 summit in Japan, can become something more than a formal bow to the concerns of the international community. Thus far official India can be said ...

Glimmer of hope in Assam
The peace initiative of the ‘28th battalion’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom is a small but significant step forward in the efforts to find a negotiated settlement to the insurgency in Assam. The ULFA leadership has so far been ...

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Wishing on a star for the G8 summit
By Andrew F. Cooper & Ramesh Thakur

Gaining a success on climate change — and doing it with the countries that are vital for both policy implementation and institutional reinvigoration — will do the G8 a world of good.

News Analysis
Bush carves out his legacy in Asia
By M.K. Bhadrakumar

Quacking and quacking, George Bush is waddling towards sunset with an aura of success that he hopes balances out his horrific sins in the Middle East.

Towards a judgment call
By P. S. Suryanarayana

Critics argue that the U.S., in a bid to coerce North Korea to destroy all its nuclear facilities and programmes, may inadvertently allow it to possess a degenerating arsenal.

OPEC president predicts further rise in oil prices
Oil prices are likely to rise further largely due to a weak dollar and geopolitics, Chakib Khelil, president of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), said on Sunday. “The price of oil will rise again in the ...

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A word that has many ramifications
The last column on writing-cum-editing errors (“Style and substance …”, June 23, 2008) had an unexpected and surprising reaction. Dr. Y.P. Joshi (Varanasi) termed as over-expectation, the expectation that writings should be ...




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