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Differences over cheap drugs and farm tariffs stall talks prior to an upcoming trade round.
February 19, 2003
RI's 'Madrasah' Producing Techno-illiterates
In the wake of September 11, Muslim-founded religious schools have often been equated with beehives of global terrorism, but all ‘madrasas’ are not created equal: some teach math and science, while others create “techno-illiterates.”
Mochtar Buchori
July 3, 2002
India among 'More Globalised Developing Nations'
World Bank figures suggest that the more developing countries attract foreign investment the more they will foster growth and reduce poverty.
Anon.
December 6, 2001
Study Warns of Stagnation in Arab Societies
Arab intellectuals have identified what is holding back the Arab world: isolation and repression.
Barbara Crossette
July 2, 2002
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