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Editorials Back to square one in Jharkhand The pendulum has swung once again in the perennially troubled State of Jharkhand. Four independent MLAs who propped up the Arjun Munda-led National Democratic Alliance Government in return for plum ministerial berths have switched allegiance to ... A controversy defused All it takes sometimes to end a raging controversy is a resignation. In the face of an allegation of misbehaviour on a flight with a woman co-passenger, Kerala Public Works Minister P.J. Joseph resigned without making too much of a fuss. ... Leader Page Articles India-China trade: a long road ahead By Pallavi Aiyar Industry and policy makers need to go beyond cheering the numbers for bilateral trade and look to address the underlying fundamentals that are in need of transformation. News Analysis
Coalition woes in Jammu and KashmirBy Praveen Swami The Congress and the PDP are trapped in a miserable but mutually profitable marriage. Amazonian tribal people speak out By Kamalurre Mehinaku & Kawari Enawene Nawe Brazil's Mehinaku are threatened by pollution and hydroelectric dams. The Enawene Nawe are fighting ranchers and soya growers devastating land in Mato Grosso. Is it okay to surf? By Leo Hickman The search is on for eco-friendly boards while surfers themselves need to look at their travel arrangements. U.S.-led havoc the world over By Jonathan Freedland The British Prime Minister sealed his fate by signing up in full to a policy now recognised by most Americans as a disaster. Corrections and clarifications The sentence in "India, France `not very far' from nuclear pact" (September 5, 2006, page 1) was: "Indian officials told this correspondent that French company Aveva had reportedly completed a feasibility study to set up six nuclear plants in ... Jharkhand shadow over BJP's meet By Neena Vyas Party may find it counter-productive to harp on Vande Mataram issue Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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