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NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
US in energetic pursuit of alternative fuels
The recent call of scientists and climatologists highlights the need for curtailing, if not eliminating the greenhouse effects, caused mainly by fossil fuels. Predictions of portentous climate changes, with all ... More

EDITORIAL
Sow well
On kharif planting eve the Government must have an action plan to raise farm output, productivity. More

INFRASTRUCTURE
SEZs: India must develop its own model
The impact of SEZs in China has been mixed. India's ability will lie in securing the benefits of SEZ through institutional reforms, and avoiding the negative fallouts. More

POLITICS
The continuing `collateral damage' in Iraq
On the fourth anniversary of Iraq's occupation by American forces, RASHEEDA BHAGAT takes stock of the situation on the ground. Only to find the circumstances have worsened for the people, in general, and women, in particular, as they face violence fr om the occupying force and the Iraqi militia alike. Does Iran, which has defiantly proclaimed it is `joining the nuclear club', face a similar future? More

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
To buy or sell? First take an MRI!
Social scientists have long sought to invest the fields of management, economics, sociology and so on with an aura of precision and credibility by importing into them terminologies and methodologies reminiscent ... More

INTERVIEW
Bidding war in windy Europe
The acquisition of 75 per cent in an AG does not automatically result in management control. More

SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT
Socially Responsible Investments: Integrating commerce with morality
SRI seeks integration of the financial objectives of the investor with his social values and ethical beliefs. More

SPORTS
In the grip of filthy lucre
At the moment, one more effort is underway to purge Indian cricket of the pernicious influence of `filthy lucre', and it is to be hoped that it will meet with more success than has been the case in the past with similar exercises. The long and ... More

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