Volume 4 Number 234 Tue. January 20, 2004    
 
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Editorial
A fresh call for equitable trade regime
Pitfalls of Cancun must be avoided
The agreement reached in Dhaka among the trade ministers and experts from 37 countries that equitable global trade regime is the key point in bridging the rich-poor gap marks a melting of the ice prior
 
Editorial
PERC hits the nail on the head
Its recommendations merit active consideration
The Public Expenditure Review Commission (PERC) has not sprung any surprise as it might appear on the face of it. Rather, it has stated what needed to be said.
 
Bottom line
Promise and pitfalls of Kashmir talks
By any standards, the outcome of bilateral meetings between Indian and Pakistani leaders on the sidelines of SAARC Summit (4-6 January) in Islamabad was extraordinary because a much-needed fresh breeze
 
Historic chance for peace: Make the dialogue work
Such is history's cunning that its Tprobable without knowing whether they might succeed. Prime Minister Vajpayee and President Musharraf met for an hour in Islamabad.
 

 
   
 
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