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Pakistan needs a new world view
...jihadis will illustrate this by responding to the renewed peace feelers with a new outrage against India, to bring the regional rivals back on to a war footing. They at least know they are operating in a subcontinental arena.david.gardner@ft.com
Problem is the Pakistan military's idée fixe with Kashmir
From Prof Sumit Ganguly.Sir, David Gardner proffers a familiar red herring ("Pakistan needs a new world view", November 3): the need to prod India to address the Kashmir...
Karzai declared winner of election
...government official saidhe had told the Afghans that if they put "a political dead beat into a ministerial job where we are putting a significant amount of money, then that money will stop".David Gardner, Page 13 Election aftermath, www.ft.com/afghanpoll
Karzai declared winner of election
...government official said he had told the Afghans that if they put "a political dead beat into a ministerial job where we are putting a significant amount of money, then that money will stop".David Gardner, Page 9 Election aftermath, www.ft.com/afghanpoll
Karzai declared winner of election
...government official saidhe had told the Afghans that if they put "a political dead beat into a ministerial job where we are putting a significant amount of money, then that money will stop".David Gardner, Page 13 Election aftermath, www.ft.com/afghanpoll
An unholy battle for the market share of our souls
As takeover bids go, it cannot be said to lack ambition. In some respects it bears more the hallmarks of a coup d'état than
Lefebvrists are not in communion
From Mr William Sibree.Sir, David Gardner is wrong to claim that the Pope has "reintegrated excommunicated followers of the fundamentalist Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre" (October...
British soil is soaked with the blood of Catholics
From Mr Thomas Granchi.Sir, David Gardner seems piqued that Pope Benedict published an Apostolic Constitution welcoming Anglicans home to the one, holy, catholic and apostolic...
Pope gives alienated Anglicans hope
...the archbishop".In Rome, meanwhile, observers are wondering whether any influx of Anglican priests - many of them married - might have the unintended consequence of liberalising the Catholic church's stance towards celibacy.David Gardner, Page 7
Iran's divided regime prevails - at the cost of its legitimacy
The body language will have been instantly comprehensible to any and every Iranian who watched it. At his religious
