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Editorials Power and prejudice Uttar Pradesh has been spared the spectre of a caste conflagration by the timely defusion of the crisis set off by Mahendra Singh Tikait’s incendiary casteist remarks against Chief Minister Mayawati. The mercurial farmer leader, who ... Silver lining The Asian Development Outlook 2008, published by the Asian Development Bank, provides the silver lining to an otherwise bleak global economic scenario. The developing countries in the region are expected to grow at a healthy 7.6 per cent during ... Leader Page Articles Iran elections and their aftermath By Atul Aneja While the outcome of the recent elections could have domestic repercussions, they are unlikely to generate big changes on the foreign policy front. News Analysis Nigeria’s immorality about hypocrisy, not miniskirts By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie A bill that seeks to stop women dressing indecently shows how warped our notions of culture have become. Death for writers condemned By Ian Black Arab human rights activists have condemned a Saudi religious edict calling for the execution of two writers for apostasy — giving a rare glimpse of tensions over Islam inside the conservative kingdom. The ruling by Sheikh Abdul ... Corrections and Clarifications In an AP report “Mugabe’s party loses Parliament” (“International” page, April 2, 2008), the third paragraph was “The official results gave the opposition Movement for Democratic Change 105 seats to 93 ... From Tibet to China’s Tibet: Is history an ally for Tibet? By Dibyesh Anand Beijing needs to accommodate Tibetans’ aspirations within the Chinese state. China’s Tibet need not be a repressive place; it can be turned into a genuine showcase for the rising dragon’s inclusive nationalism. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Cinema Plus | 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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