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   EDITORIALS & ANALYSIS
Saturday, January 19, 2002
The Powell touchdown
  If US Secretary of State Colin Powell’s purpose in touring the subcontinent was to ferry messages across the heavily militarised border between India and Pakistan, his visit must be termed a success.
Burden of the past
 

Pragmatism weighed with the BJP when it dropped 41 sitting legislators in Uttar Pradesh while announcing candidates for 309 seats in the state.

   
Dateline /Rain of death
 

For the residents of the crowded Sadul Colony, opposite the government hospital in the heart of Bikaner, the recent ammo fire brought death and destruction late in the evening, three hours after it had started.., writes Sukhmani Singh.

National Interest/ Welcome to Moscowashington
  In the changed world, there’s no one you can play against the other. No refuge in alliances, no security in numbers. This is a world whose mind is made up on the big issues, it has a map of the world, the new power equation in mind and, frankly, no one can take on this new world order, writes Shekhar Gupta.
Rational Expectations/ The Unaccountables
  Scanalised by how Arthur Andersen could destroy thousands of e-mails and paper documents related to its audit of Enron and the energy major’s more than unconventional accounting methods? asks Sunil Jain.
 
 
   
 
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