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Editorials Stop this witch-hunt It is time the Delhi police were firmly told what the Rahul Mahajan case is about the alleged use of narcotics by misguided young men and an older man who died from snorting the stuff. What started out as a normal investigation and then ... A deeply flawed trial The Ba'ath party is known to have brutalised the people of Iraq during its years in power. Quite aside from the propaganda put out by the country's current occupiers, independent observers, including many who are trenchant critics of the ... Leader Page Articles France and l'affaire Dreyfus revisited By Vaiju Naravane The 100th anniversary of the rehabilitation of Captain Alfred Dreyfus is an occasion for an analysis of past wrongs. This can be salutary at a time when France is in the process of re-examining its criminal justice system. News Analysis OUT OF LONDON Whose Khan is the real Khan? By Hasan Suroor MI5 and CIA fall out over a case of a "mistaken" identity. Song-stuck-in-your-head phenomenon By Vadim Prokhorov Corrections and Clarifications The caption of the standalone AP photograph, titled "Going the extra mile" (June 21, 2006, page 1), read: "Breaking Barriers: Congress party president Sonia Gandhi flags off the bus service between Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir and Rawalkot in ... No sign of people's revolt against mullahs in Iran By Simon Tisdall Despite a destabilising U.S. propaganda offensive, liberal reform is in retreat. Letters to the Editor Interviews
"Violence is not the way to achieve political goals"With the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam slamming the door on ceasefire monitors from European Union countries, Sri Lanka is headed for another phase of violent uncertainty. In an interview in Colombo,Palitha T.B. Kohona, Secretary-General of the Go vernment's Secretariat for Co-ordinating the Peace Process, popularly known as the Peace Secretariat, assesses the current situation. Excerpts: Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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