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Editorials A hard choice on Ganguly The decision of the BCCI selectors to drop Sourav Ganguly from the Indian squad for the third Test against Sri Lanka has predictably sparked unruly protests in his home city, Kolkata. With several former Indian players joining in the castigation ... Bus ride across a partition In terms of symbolic value, a bus service between Amritsar and Lahore may appear less significant than some of the other cross-border travel arrangements that India and Pakistan have put in place. It will cover a much shorter distance than the ... Leader Page Articles Russia sees energy as key to unlock Asian doors By Vladimir Radyuhin Vladimir Putin is clearly positioning Russia for the role of main motor and coordinator of a new global strategy for energy security. News Analysis Responding to a public health challenge By G. Ananthakrishnan There are nearly 70 million people with kidney disease of varying severity levels in India. Hypertension and diabetes, the main causative factors, need to be targeted.
Revamps and plenary sessions in the CongressBy K.V. Prasad Will the party's Steering Committee be elected or nominated this time? Raj Thackeray goes his own way By Kalpana Sharma THE END has come almost like an anti-climax. Since November 27, when Raj Thackeray of the Shiv Sena announced that he was quitting from all party posts, the media have speculated about the next step he might take. Would he actually quit the party ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
"India should tackle stigma attached to AIDS"Ann M. Veneman, executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), who was in New Delhi recently, feels that if the Indian leadership is willing to discuss HIV/AIDS, it is an important step forward in addressing the issue. Excerpts fr om an interview: 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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