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COVER STORY
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Politics and outdated policy have vitiated agriculture-industry land distribution
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The stories of the year, told in just so many lines
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Scientists must quit the pulpit. The laity must demand clarity.
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China’s forgotten famine is reclaimed on-screen
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Most Americans can unite as children of immigrants
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There are more eyeballs to grab that masterpiece today
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Designers as commodities, high fashion hits a low
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Is data overload making us smarter or more isolated?
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What’s in a name, you wonder? More than you would like to think, SRK says.
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Politics and outdated policy have vitiated agriculture-industry land distribution
OTHER STORIES
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India has law but little order, laws but limited justice. Where did it go wrong?
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Our cities have become a patchwork of incongruities—inequitous, inhuman
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India doesn’t want monopolies in the region; China begs to differ
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India’s poor need a leg up. Our venal, self-serving politicians deny it to them.
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To lead, surging new India needs to reclaim its forgotten Islamic identity
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Worsening income distribution hits all but the rich. It’s time to resurrect the welfare state
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As Cubans suffer a crisis of body and soul, the Church offers hope
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Simplistic binaries fail, in the Arab world as in the West
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The US must reclaim moral authority in foreign policy
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Revolution has long been in the air. Will it really come to pass?