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As a result, turnout is expected to rise as high as 30%. (In the 1996 election, New Delhi claimed a turnout of 45% but independent observers estimated it at 5-8%.) India hopes the exercise will produce a broad spectrum of representatives who subscribe to the reality of Indian rule...
Which brings us to objection B: What use are weapons of mass destruction anyway? Well, we had a quite extraordinary demonstration of their efficacy this summer. Just a few weeks ago, India and Pakistan appeared on the verge of war. It never happened. Not only did the feared war not...
Kashmir is the locus of that terrible peril because, for most of the players, continuing conflict works. It works for the militants, who have found an escape from grinding poverty in the gun and the cash and prestige it attracts. That's true of both the indigenous Kashmiri militants and...
The best widely available research is through Value Line and Standard & Poor's. As its name implies, Value Line seeks to identify undervalued stocks among its universe of 1,700. The service costs $598 a year but is available free at many libraries. S&P reports on the financial health...
Not to mention it's a nice little industry. Wall Street firms hire economists to tell them about the world and analysts to tell them about the companies in it; then they put the economists and analysts on TV to give the firm credibility with investors - which allows them to...