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Ghosts of winters past

Tuesday 24 November '09

Liberhan rudely faces the BJP with its own existential dilemma
Saving Jharkhand

Tuesday 24 November '09

Your editorial ‘State of Jharkhand’ (IE, November 21) has rightly argued that stability and accountability in politics should go hand in hand in Jharkhand.....
Turkish delight

Monday 23 November '09

IN HIS eighth novel—the first since he was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 2006—Orhan Pamuk, who was born in Istanbul in 1952...
Softly, softly

Monday 23 November '09

One man; one vote; one forlorn hope?...
Another rally

Monday 23 November '09

The massive rally of sugarcane farmers in New Delhi appears to have assumed political overtones (‘Sugarcane protests stall House, force Govt relook’, IE, November 20)....
Touchdown

Monday 23 November '09

What does an airport broadcast about a city and its people?
Out of court

Monday 23 November '09

Ideas such as Delhi HC’s arbitration facilities will help reduce backlog
Talk it over

Monday 23 November '09

Where is this relationship going? Singh and Obama have much to thrash out
Low thoughts?

Saturday 21 November '09

Maharashtra has produced great patriots who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Though proud of being Marathi, they were not chauvinists....
A royal kiss-off

Saturday 21 November '09

The Maharajah, it is deemed, is not the best mascot for a haemorrhaging airline
State of Jharkhand

Saturday 21 November '09

Along with stability, it needs a more accountable politics
To the market

Saturday 21 November '09

The immediate crisis is averted, but pricing of sugarcane remains a problem
Finding our feet

Friday 20 November '09

The Sino-US summit has heralded a major shift in the global power equation.
Capital idea

Friday 20 November '09

North Block hopes it has found a lever to increase bank lending — money will come in (capital infusion in state-owned banks) if money goes out (loans to business).
Let them talk

Friday 20 November '09

During the last days of the 14th Lok Sabha, its speaker, Somnath Chatterjee, drew a dispiriting profile of the House. In a term of five years it had managed just 322 sittings.
Weather warriors

Friday 20 November '09

Inevitably, expectations from Copenhagen have been tamped down by now. Climate action will not come from one dramatic global compact next month.
Our unlearning

Thursday 19 November '09

Jaithirth Rao has brought before us some blatant truths behind India’s intellectual exodus, which has made it an area of darkness.
On the road

Thursday 19 November '09

No matter how much we try to make up for our historic underinvestment in roads by frantically constructing flyovers and highways...
The vote test

Thursday 19 November '09

It is a comment on the over-centralised nature of our political parties that the Congress has sustained such a buzz with its election programme for its youth wing.
Proof’s in the payment

Thursday 19 November '09

More than most other people, Nandan Nilekani knows how to turn information into hard currency. The induction of this former head of an iconic...
Catch up

Wednesday 18 November '09

Bal Thackeray’s outburst against Sachin Tendulkar underline the reason behind his party’s stunted growth: his refusal to understand the mood....
Rate your department

Wednesday 18 November '09

Ministry appraisals are a great idea, but we’re not holding our breath...
Beyond denial

Wednesday 18 November '09

Now a controversial CPM minister highlights the West Bengal government’s crisis
The taint of money

Wednesday 18 November '09

In the light of the rebellion in the Karnataka BJP waged by the mining barons of Bellary, CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat talks about the larger issue of the invasion of business....
Room for talk

Tuesday 17 November '09

It is indeed naïve to delight each time a terror attack takes place in Pakistan. As Shekhar Gupta has rightly noted, the US...
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