Matthew Rosenberg BusinessWeek, 31 January 2008
The connected world is as fragile as the cables and power lines delivering service
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Ramachandra Guha The Hindustan Times, 30 January 2008
Gandhi’s message for all religious believers in 1919 holds true today
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Anand Giridharadas The New York Times, 7 January 2008
Speed, efficiency, and convenience have trumped the romance and nostalgia associated with letter-writing
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Ahmed Rashid YaleGlobal, 1 January 2008
With the country exploding in anger, Pakistan’s fate hangs on how political leaders decide to restore stability
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Carlotta Gall The New York Times, 29 December 2007
Terrorists continue to confound most powerful militaries
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The Economist, 16 November 2007
The Asian giants have awakened a dormant history of innovation
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Dingli Shen The Bulletin Online, 13 November 2007
An international code of conduct for space could ease congestion and dangerous competition
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Jürgen Kremb Der Spiegel, 12 November 2007
Victims of Burma’s civil war escape only to endure poverty and abuse
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Amelia Gentleman The International Herald Tribune, 9 November 2007
Conflict in Pakistan delays peace talks with an archrival
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Paula Newberg The Huffington Post, 6 November 2007
If state of emergency in Pakistan leads to violence, blame will focus on one man and his supporters
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