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US silent on Taliban's al-Qaeda offer

16.12.2009 10:14    atimes.com
The administration of United States President Barack Obama has made no official response to an offer from the Taliban that they would give "legal guarantees" not to allow Afghanistan to be used for attacks on other countries by outsiders -
US silent on Taliban's al-Qaeda offer


Taliban offer alternative justice

16.12.2009 10:14    atimes.com
The conviction of the mayor of Kabul on corruption charges might be a small step in Afghanistan's reinvigorated anti-graft drive, but it cannot disguise the fact that efforts to improve a judicial system plagued by inefficiency, bribery and nepotism appear
Taliban offer alternative justice

US races against time over Iran

16.12.2009 10:14    atimes.com
The United States House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday that would sanction companies selling refined petroleum to Iran. The legislation is likely to be stalled, though, as President Barack Obama scrambles to gather international support over Tehran ahead
US races against time over Iran

SINOGRAPH : A radical empire looms

16.12.2009 10:13    atimes.com
China and the United States are becoming closer, and there is pro-Beijing sentiment in Nepal, Sri Lanka and Myanmar. If the new US policies allow Pakistan to increase its clout in Afghanistan, India could feel it is caught in a
SINOGRAPH : A radical empire looms


A heavy price for pushing troops too far

16.12.2009 10:12    atimes.com
There are many symptoms that the United States military, still involved in two distant, grueling wars, is stressed out - from its rising suicide rate and mental health crisis to its repeated tours of duty and falling standards. A retired
A heavy price for pushing troops too far

Stressed soldiers forced to go absent

16.12.2009 10:11    atimes.com
With his personal life falling apart after returning from duty in Iraq, Eric Jasinski sought assistance from the military to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder. He received short shrift, and chose to go absent without leave to receive the help
Stressed soldiers forced to go absent

Reform hopes fade in Jakarta

16.12.2009 10:11    atimes.com
Expectations that Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's resounding re-election would usher in much-needed reforms in the bureaucracy, security apparatus and economy are melting away as the political alliances he built after the vote crumble in the face of financial scandals.
Reform hopes fade in Jakarta

Hyderabad fears return to basics

16.12.2009 10:10    atimes.com
Dynamic leadership and the modern infrastructure of Hyderabad have attracted leading companies from Microsoft to India's Infosys and Wipro and helped the city emerge as an emblem of modern India. It also now stands at the center of a newly
Hyderabad fears return to basics

Russia labors as neighbors do deals

16.12.2009 10:10    atimes.com
Moscow insists that the Turkmenistan-China pipeline is not of concern to Russia, which also looks to the Central Asian country for energy supplies. Yet the speed with which the pipeline was agreed to and built contrasts strongly with the Kremlin's
Russia labors as neighbors do deals

Who is paying for the beer?

16.12.2009 10:08    atimes.com
Run the currency changes correctly, and a wise tourist could enjoy free beer all holiday and return home with cash in hand. As the world watches speculators and bankers profit from central bank largesse, the question, as with the beer,
Who is paying for the beer?

Risk - not price - is a true home guide

16.12.2009 10:08    atimes.com
The days when buying a house in the United States was as easy as jumping on a bandwagon are long gone. Risk, not price, should now be a dominant consideration, tied in to a keen awareness of policymakers' bad habits.
Risk - not price - is a true home guide

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