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Editorials
Twists and turns in a sordid case
"It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key," to use a Churchillian description. A cocktail of theories has been served up following the `drug and booze party' that killed Bibek Moitra and hospitalised ...

Breastfeeding as a biological norm
The `International child growth standard' recently announced by the World Health Organisation is significant for many reasons. It marks a radical departure from the present outdated approach of `how children grow' in a particular region and time ...

Leader Page Articles
Grand bargains and distress sales
By Hamid Ansari

Three years ago, Iran had come up with a proposal for rapprochement with the United States. The details have only now been made public. As for the U.S., despite the grandstanding, the willingness to explore a new course is evident.

News Analysis
ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Whys and wherefores of an apology
Should the apology not have been in your corrections column, or on Open Page, asks a reader. The reference was to what was published in The Hindu on May 30, relating to an article that appeared on Open Page on May 21. This is a point ...

The story of the iconic image of Che Guevara
By Richard Gott

The revolutionary's face has been used both as a symbol of protest and a fashion accessory.

'Send for Disney' to save Venice
By Robin McKie

THE WATERS are rising around Venice. Each year the floods worsen and last longer. Carpets of slime coat St Mark's Square. Statues and church walls are coated with filth. The city is drowning. But there is a solution: run the place like ...

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"We have to give importance to people's issues"
Somnath Chatterjeeon the experiences of his two years as Speaker of the Lok Sabha.




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