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Editorials No more brazening it out The public perception of partisanship and unfairness of Bihar Governor Buta Singh in recommending the dissolution of the Bihar Assembly has only been confirmed by the Supreme Court's elaboration of the reasons why it earlier held the act ... A pre-emptive move The Reserve Bank of India's decision to hike the short-term interest rates, announced in the third quarter review of the credit policy, has surprised many market participants. The central bank's logic, however, seems to be sound. Both the ... Leader Page Articles Fight for the middle ground in Britain By Hasan Suroor The Tories and the Liberal Democrats are targeting British mainstream politics' centre ground currently held by Labour. What kind of choice does this leave the voters with? News Analysis Spying game still thriving By Nick Paton Walsh, Richard Norton-Taylor & Ewen MacAskill LEFT NEAR a tree on a nondescript street on the outskirts of Moscow, the fake rock at the centre of the most embarrassing espionage scandal between Britain and Russia since the end of the Cold War looks innocuous enough. Light brown, 30 ... Chimpanzees closer to humans than to apes By Ian Sample THEY ALREADY use basic tools, have rudimentary language and star in TV commercials, but now scientists have proof that chimpanzees are more closely related to humans than other great apes. Genetic tests comparing DNA from humans, chimps, ... Energy key in the new Asian architecture By Siddharth Varadarajan Pipelines bring mutual dependencies and hasten regional integration. India must not let the strings attached to the U.S. offer of nuclear cooperation or its usual insecurities choke off this process. Bigger nuclear weapons will mean less security By George Monbiot Without any public debate, one side's new missiles give others an excuse to flout the non-proliferation treaty. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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