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Editorials A flamboyant warrior Pramod Mahajan's tough as nails image and the aura of invincibility around him suggested that he would simply shrug off the worst crisis of his life, that he would somehow conjure a miracle that would place him once again in the thick of action ... The costs of plagiarism Plagiarism is a nasty word and offence and literary plagiarists, when caught, tend to be subjected to long-lasting shame. The Oxford English Dictionary offers this working definition: "the wrongful appropriation or purloining, and ... Leader Page Articles Delivering on the employment guarantee By Mihir Shah The black box of the Schedule of Rates should be opened and the rates revised upwards urgently in a transparent manner. News Analysis
A man of the modern worldBy Neena Vyas There was no job in the BJP that Pramod Mahajan did not handle and handle with some finesse. Whether he was in the party or the government, he took every job seriously, working out every detail. Russia's energy diversification moves By Vladimir Radyuhin Irked by attempts to block it out of Europe's energy retail market, Moscow has begun to seek other export routes. Corrections and clarifications Two articles "India Inc., liberalisation, and social responsibility" by Sushma Ramchandran (Editorial page, April 25, 2006) and "The ideological debate in China" by Pallavi Aiyar (Op-Ed, April 25, 2006), have a reader asking: Ms. ... Sabre-rattling against Iran unlikely to succeed By Tariq Ali Ringed by nuclear states, Teheran's atomic programme is scarcely unreasonable. So why has Washington manufactured this crisis? The curse of dual-income workaholic consumerism By Oliver James Long working hours and status consumption have the U.S. and Britain in their grip. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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