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Editorials Inflation worries On Friday, the day after the Government announced a package of measures to counter the rising prices, the weekly data on inflation confirmed what was widely anticipated. The wholesale price index (WPI), the most widely used measure to track ... Talking with ULFA The Central Government is moving to hold direct talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom for the first time. It has agreed, with some encouragement from the Assam Government, to "consider favourably" ULFA's plea for the release of five of ... Leader Page Articles The saga of Salwa Judum in Chhattisgarh By E.A.S. Sarma The government's anti-Maoist strategy has pitted brother against brother and village against village. Civil strife is rife in Dantewada. News Analysis ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Listening to readers and convincing themFalling circulations and increasing disconnect with readers have newspapers in the United States worrying and looking for ways to improve coverage. Since 2001, the Associated Press Managing Editors/APME has organised round tables of journalists, ... Deliver on pledges to Africa: Blair By Ned Temko The British Prime Minister joins the stars to persuade the G8 leaders to fulfill their Gleneagles trade promises. Last chance saloon for world trade By Heather Stewart The future of the WTO is in the balance unless nations rich and poor reach a deal soon. Letters to the Editor Interviews
"We are trying to find an alternative path for our own development"The Left Front in West Bengal entered its 30th year in power on June 21. In an interview toThe Hindu, Chief MinisterBuddhadeb Bhattacharjeespeaks of the changing perspectives over the last three decades, the new Left alternative being considered, and the path it is expected to determine. Excerpts: 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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