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Editorial
Rumsfeld's whirlwind tour
What did it reap?
Despite the fact that US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld was diplomatic enough to avoid a direct request to Dhaka to send troops to Iraq and Afghanistan, there can be little doubt that hoping topersuade
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Police high-handedness against opposition
When will it stop?
The police action against opposition activists during hartal hours on Saturday has clearly shown that the government is in no mood to allow them space.
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Perspectives
Bumpy road ahead for Congress M Abdul Hafiz
India's financial market went awry by throwing a bit of tantrum and Bombay's stock exchange tumbled once it became clear that the country's next government would be led by Congress at the head of a grand
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Send the troops but keep them safe Esam Sohail
By the time this reaches the readers, the much talked about visit of US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld will be over and the two sides would have had intense negotiations about a myriad of security
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In defence of the CMP Praful Bidwai writes from New Delhi
It has been called "Crash Mar-kets Programme," "Common Marxist Programme," even "Recipe for Disaster.
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Terror not economics rules price of oil Ghalib Chaudhuri
Historically, higher oil prices had always led to blaming Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), unless of course the disruption in the supply was caused by external factors, like war.
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