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Editorials What kind of elections? Pakistan’s election commission is a handmaiden of the executive. The Supreme Court is packed with regime-loyalists who tossed out their allegiance to the Constitution and swore loyalty to the November 3 provisional constitutional order. The ... Japanese whalers at it again The decision of Japanese whalers to slaughter over a thousand whales in the Antarctic in their latest season demonstrates deplorable contempt for the 1986 moratorium on commercial whaling issued by the International Whaling Commission. This is ... Leader Page Articles Women to the fore: feminising Latin politics By Jorge Heine As old-fashioned political parties with strong credibility problems struggle to come to terms with the changing environment in Latin America, women leaders — perceived as less corrupt, more task-oriented and with a warmer, more people-friendly leadership style — have moved in and occupied the newly emerging political spaces. News Analysis OUT OF LONDON
London woos Indian money — and how!By Hasan Suroor FDI flows from India are expected to reach $5 billion by 2010. And the British capital has its sights set on a big slice of that cake. Corrections and Clarifications >>In a report “Farmers term MSP for red gram unscientific” (Karnataka edition – Bangalore, December 12, 2007), the third paragraph was: “The MSP fixed by the government for red gram also does not follow the ...
White House race is turning into a real classicBy Jonathan Freedland It is replete with the requisite elements of a cracking contest: a gaggle of intriguing candidates with complicated histories, volatility in the electorate, and an unpredictable result. U.K.’s Afghan mission — a fruitless pursuit By Simon Jenkins 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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