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Editorials Terrorists in the British heartland The police and intelligence services of the United Kingdom have done a remarkable job in detecting the four terrorists who carried out the July 7 suicide bomb attacks in the London underground and on a bus. While the perpetrators of the carnage ... The Minister must go in Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy has done the right thing in deciding to ask the Central Bureau of Investigation to go into the scandalous transactions with "M/s Vashista Wahan," an obscure Indian entity that claimed to act ... Leader Page Articles Initiatives to power the knowledge economy By Kiran Karnik India cannot achieve its real potential unless we have large numbers of people at the highest level of research in the universities. Nuclear cooperation with U.S.: experts urge caution By Siddharth Varadarajan WHEN PRIME Minister Manmohan Singh meets U.S. President George Bush in Washington on July 18, his attempt to push cooperation in the civilian nuclear field will face one big hurdle: Washington's desire to tighten the already restrictive global ... People and pets: having to let go By Justine Hankins "A DOG is for life," runs the famous slogan, so a pause for thought is needed before taking on the responsibility of a pet. But, even if you did all the right things at the outset family consultations, background reading, vaccinations, ... News Analysis British society grapples with aftermath By Vidya Ram People in London and other cities across the U.K. go to work knowing there is a strong possibility of the attacks continuing. Citizen reporters? By John Naughton Should a lay person photograph the scene of a disaster and relay it to the media? CAPITAL TALK Dissecting a Prime Minister's speech By Inder Malhotra The nice things Manmohan Singh said about British rule appear excessive only because he refrained from being equally candid about the evil it did. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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