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Editorials Naga issues and the way forward The Naga peace process may well be approaching the tipping point as the Union Government and the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) resume talks in Bangkok. This may be just in time: the ceasefire, in force since August 1997, is ... A welcome shift to VAT The Tamil Nadu Government's decision to switch over to the value added tax (VAT) system from January 1, 2007, is welcome, though belated in terms of nationwide developments. That the State is among the last to adopt VAT is ironic as it was the ... Leader Page Articles Putin pushes a wider agenda for the G8 By Vladimir Radyuhin In Russia's vision, the expanded G8 will no longer be a Western club but will evolve into a round table of the world's major players. News Analysis OUT OF LONDON When a "loyal" guest rounded on Blair By Hasan Suroor The Iraqi Prime Minister's recent outburst against Mr. Blair over his refusal to condemn the Israeli actions in Lebanon has reinforced Mr. Blair's image as a cheerleader for George W. Bush. Questions arise on reprocessing restrictions By Siddharth Varadarajan Spent fuel treatment will require separate U.S. consent. Corrections and clarifications The Indian student in Cambridge who was honoured with the first prize in an international space science competition is Kamal Tripuraneni ("Briefly Award for Indian student", July 27, 2006, page 1). The name was missing in the earlier ... Other alphabets want a slice of Internet By Kieren McCarthy The Internet is a global revolution in communication as long as you use letters from the Western alphabet. A report on the growing pressure for a Net that recognises Oriental, Arabic, and Hindi characters, too. The neocon resurgence By Sidney Blumenthal The delusional U.S. mindset that made the Iraq war a disaster has resurfaced in Lebanon. Letters to the Editor 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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