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Peace plan does not hold water

The govt and junta overestimate, at their peril, the international standing of the southern insurgents



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Time for the military brass to act like men of honour

Now, at the worst possible time, just when public mistrust of the men in uniform is reaching the same heights that rocked their reputation in the early 1990s, a group of rogue cadet students has unleashed a tragedy that not only saddens but also infuriates us.





Spinning the myth about nuclear fusion

France is now rushing to construct the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), which is supposed to show that nuclear fusion can be used to power nuclear power stations. ITER is often presented as the long-term solution to the problem of global warming, because nuclear fusion can provide an infinite and clean source of energy.



How Japan fuels financial instability

Over the past several years, much attention has focused on the role of China's trade surplus in creating today's global financial imbalances.



Syria accused of stirring trouble

Old Middle East hands like to quote the adage: "If you think you understand Lebanon, you haven't been properly briefed."






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Time for the military brass to act like men of honour


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