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    Editorials
    Raising spirits and sharpening the focus
    Bill Clinton's visit to Nagapattinam district, by far the worst-hit of India's tsunami-affected mainland areas, as the United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery has been extremely valuable. It has raised spirits all ...

    This time it could be for real
    There are reasons to believe the ongoing boom in the new issues market will be more sustaining than ever before. The primary market, which went into a near-comatose state after the last boom and bust in 1995, sprang back to life with the massive ...

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    Effecting a change in post-Soviet republics
    By Anatoly Beliayev

    Implementation of the "colour revolutions" scenario in Central Asia could have highly negative consequences.

    News Analysis
    An ambience for a dialogue
    Javed Jabbarhas been a Senator and a Minister in three Federal Cabinets in Pakistan. He has been a part of the Track-II process between India and Pakistan, known as the Neemrana Dialogue, since 1992. Mr. Jabbar, in Hyderabad recently to attend the So uth Asia Editors Forum, spoke toJyotirmaya Sharmaabout the India-Pakistan peace process and its future.

    Use of force and the responsibility to protect
    By Ramesh Thakur

    The concept of the responsibility to protect takes away the last remaining excuses for us to sit back and do nothing when confronted with atrocities.

    Rich keep the poor just where they want them
    By George Monbiot

    The EU is keeping the poorer nations exactly where it wants them: beholden to their patrons.

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