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Editorials An expanded role for radio Of all the communications technologies that are accessible to the vast majority in the country, radio is pre-eminent. It is portable and relatively inexpensive to access. Credit for building a sound base for broadcasting in the far corners of the ... Adjusting to the new textile order It is just over a year since the quotas under the Multi-fibre Agreement of 1974 were done away with. Countries with a strong tradition in textiles such as India and China, constrained by the discriminatory trade agreement, were unable to export ... Leader Page Articles Expulsion of MPs: the Speaker and the courts By Mahendra P. Singh Even though the expelled MPs deserve no sympathy or leniency in punishment whatsoever, for upholding the rule of law the Speaker should respond to the notices of the Supreme Court. News Analysis Question mark over Indo-U.S. nuclear deal By Siddharth Varadarajan Unless Washington blinks on the fast-breeder reactor and voluntary safeguards, the agreement will not fly in India "Make public the nuclear deal with U.S." The Government of India should put aside its present policy of reticence and share with the people of India all that they are legitimately entitled to know. Why Berlusconi must lose By Tristram Hunt IN TYPICALLY vulgar style, Silvio Berlusconi committed himself last week to sexual abstinence until the Italian general election on April 9. Unfortunately, the well-earned break of Prime Minister's wife promises to come at the expense of European ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
Congress bent on creating problems: MulayamUttar Pradesh Chief MinisterMulayam Singh Yadavsays his party is trying to expose how the Congress is working against the ideals of secularism, and consequently against the national interest. Excerpts from an exclusive interview: Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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