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Editorials New Labour's time of troubles On Saturday, British Prime Minister Tony Blair turned 53 but the mood in his party was far from celebratory. Despite those mandatory smiles got up for television cameras, a sense of doom and gloom was all too apparent. The birthday celebrant ... BJP versus BJP Though Uma Bharti broke with the Bharatiya Janata Party some months ago, she could not exorcise her past as was evident from her almost obsessive claim that she was the "real BJP." That the feisty sanyasin has named her new outfit the ... Leader Page Articles A government struggles to stay afloat By Vaiju Naravane France appears to have a lame duck government, with a whole year to go before presidential and legislative elections are held. One of the ways out would be to dissolve parliament and hold elections as soon as possible. News Analysis Blair's successor ends Mystery Cat role By Vidya Ram Gordon Brown's return to the public stage, after the party's poor performance in the local elections, signals he is ready to take over. But is Tony Blair ready to hand over? Blair dares his foes to come and get him By Andrew Rawnsley After his aggressive reshuffle, the British Prime Minister will not concede to those Labour MPs demanding a date for his departure. A time to celebrate Freud By Will Hutton The work of the father of psychoanalysis is still resonant and relevant. ONLINE AND OFF LINE
On a low key ... and some gapsThe reverberations of Election 2006 have reached the Readers' Editor's office too. Grievances and complaints came in a steady stream. What gave me satisfaction was that the incoming mail was evenly divided: as many felt the coverage was ... Plagiarism and modern publishing By Mark Lawson THE BEST image of plagiarism I can think of is that of someone being caught with their fingers in the word-till. Unfortunately, it was not me who thought of it, but the British novelist Martin Amis. Is it possible, though, that having read and ... 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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