Obama to Host State Dinner for India�s Singh in November

The Indian president will be the first head of state to be entertained by President Obama. The Us President should be wary and careful in his dealings with the Indians.

A Multifaith New York

I was brought up a Christian in a country, small though it is, which practised and still practises religious tolerance to the hilt.

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Campaign Stops: Party Rules

How the delegate selection process can so alter the course of a campaign.

Primary Choices: Hillary Clinton

The Times's editorial board strongly recommends that Democrats select Hillary Clinton as their nominee for the 2008 presidential election.

Last Year's Role Model

In my opinion, it is a little late in the day to become sentimental about a woman running for president.

Haven't We Heard This Voice Before?

If Hillary Clinton prompted many to give her candidacy a fresh look in the New Hampshire primary, her victory speech was a step back.

Mayweather Knocks Out Hatton in the 10th Round

Proving his fists a lot more potent than fancy footwork, Floyd Mayweather Jr. did not need to dance to beat Ricky Hatton.

Mayweather Knocks Out Hatton in the 10th Round

Proving his fists a lot more potent than fancy footwork, Floyd Mayweather Jr. did not need to dance to beat Ricky Hatton.

Mugabe's Presence Hijacks European-African Meeting

The meeting was dominated by divisions between the two continents over trade and criticism from European leaders of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.

Mugabe's Presence Hijacks European-African Meeting

The meeting was dominated by divisions between the two continents over trade and criticism from European leaders of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.

A Culinary Pilgrimage on an Island of Contrasts

In Trinidad, finding common ground in pepper sauce and friendly rivalry.

Internet scams and its international dimension

I donot as a rule watch Oprah Winfrey's show. I have ofcourse followed her phenomenal success with interest and was impressed by her generosity to young girls in South Africa, where I believe she has set up and supports a very good school.

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Welcome to your job Inquisition

I was slightly confused by Dalrymple's article- who will be on the receiving end of the inquisition- the job applicants or the employers? If it is the latter, then it is refreshing that a step is being made in the right direction in Britain to address the deep seated and insiduou …

Africa's Storied Colleges, Jammed and Crumbling

Far from being a repository of the continent's hopes for the future, Africa's decrepit universities have become hotbeds of discontent.

UK Pathologist thinks that Bob Wolmer was not strangled

I should like to make two comments in response to those which I have read here. 1.

The New French President's Roots Are Worth Remembering

Reflections on a visit to the ancestral estate of Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president-elect.

Only in France could this Racism prevail by Jason Burke

I donot know if Jason Burke is British, if he is, he seems to be a very liberal non racist person, who would like to believe that many of his country men and women are similarly inclined. Not so, Jason.

The First Post : Pros and Cons: Should Harry go to Iraq?

Prince Harry is showing a great deal of immaturity by insisting on going to Iraq to serve and giving an ultimatum if he is not allowed to do so. There is no denying the fact that he will be targeted.

Our Prejudices, Ourselves

Our nation, historically bursting with generosity toward strangers, remains remarkably unkind toward its own.

Darfur Collides With Olympics, and China Yields

Mia Farrow and Steven Spielberg are involved in an effort to pressure China to stop protecting Sudan's government.

Turmoil Grows for Wolfowitz at World Bank

Paul D. Wolfowitz apologized for his role in the raise and transfer of his companion, but was greeted by booing.

Nigeria's Imperiled Elections

President Olusegun Obasanjo must move quickly to rein in the chaos and corruption threatening this month's elections.

Imus Struggling to Retain Sway as a Franchise

Whether Don Imus can use a meeting with the Rutgers women's basketball team to save his career is unclear.

U.S. Sends (Another) Warning on Darfur

The Bush administration is dispatching Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte to Sudan, while Democrats are demanding a plan to address the crisis.

Trash Talk Radio

Don Imus's comments about the Scarlet Knights of Rutgers University were no surprise. But they were a new low.

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