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Commentaries and analysis from distinguished voices across the world
Frank Wilczek: The Mind’s New Eye
20 03 2010
The Large Hadron Collider's ability to re-create the conditions of the early universe opens up an exciting possibility. We may finally be able to observe the so-called "dark matter," which contributes five times as much to the total mass of the universe as normal matter.
Jaswant Singh: Jinnah’s Labyrinth
20 03 2010
There is cruel irony in the observation that in Pakistan, founded in the name of Islam by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Islam itself should now constitute the principal challenge to the state. It is no less ironic that Pakistan, once seen as the protector of Western interests in South Asia, has become the central challenge to those interests.
Mo Ibrahim: The Other, Brighter Africa
20 03 2010
The usual image of Africa as a continent mired in conflict and squalor is unfair and misleading – like claiming that all Europeans are guilty of “ethnic cleansing” because of what happened in the former Yugoslavia. Yes, African has some failed states, but most of its 53 countries are mostly peaceful, agreeable places.
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FT | Opinion
Facebook gains strength but Google is still the daddy
20 03 2010
The technology industry thrives on patricide. Ultimately, slaying dad is the only way to get to the top of the heap, pushing aside an old idea of how computing works to make room for a new one, writes Richard Waters
Outside Edge: Towards a theory of finite niceness
20 03 2010
Tests show that those who buy supposedly ethical products were more likely to lie, cheat and steal than those who did not, a paradox described as 'moral balancing', writes Matthew Engel
Britain must attend to its mutual interest
19 03 2010
Although social businesses do not usually grow as quickly as commercial ones, they do not shrink as much either and weather recessions more successfully, writes Geoff Muligan
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NYT | Opinion
Editorial: Who Grades the Graders?
21 03 2010
To create credible systems for evaluating teachers, the roles of principals and superintendents need to be redefined.
Editorial: A Plan for Broadband
21 03 2010
Congress should provide all the assistance the F.C.C. needs to make broadband technology the nation’s primary means of communication.
Moody’s and the Debt Threat
21 03 2010
The credit rating agencies that threatened to downgrade the United States are the same ones that bestowed shining ratings on mortgage-backed securities.
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