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Editorials Over the top The organisers of the BCCI’s Indian Premier League just don’t seem to get it. That there is no way the world’s largest and most complex election exercise will not get priority over a splurge of Twenty20 entertainment — ... Goody’s last reality show Do reality shows depict life? Or does life imitate television? Both seem to be true in the case of Jade Goody, who shot to fame in 2002 thanks to the British TV show Big Brother and who died recently of cervical cancer in a blaze of publicity ... Leader Page Articles G20 summit: will it live up to the hype? By Hasan Suroor Critics are asking whether the summit in London next week is necessary given that high-level discussions on dealing with the economic crisis are already taking place almost on a daily basis. News Analysis
Gaza: evidence of alleged Israeli war crimesBy Clancy Chassay and Julian Borger Palestinians claim children were used as human shields and hospitals targeted during the 23-day conflict. Assuming you are lucky enough to have a job By Jon Henley As unemployment continues to increase, Jon Henley looks at how the demands on — and expectations of — those still working begin to change. The hidden pleasures of office culture By Alain de Botton As some of us clear our desks for the last time, and many more of us look around with new gratitude at our workstations, we should pause to appreciate the intense, rarely mentioned and often denigrated pleasures that are involved in going to the ... Fuel: latest fad to ‘save’ the planet By George Monbiot The latest miracle mass fuel cure, biochar, does not stand up; yet many who should know better have been suckered into it. Corrections and clarifications >>The anti-Sikh riots were in 1984, and not 1884 as mentioned in the third paragraph of the lead story “BJP, Varun charge EC exceeded jurisdiction” (March 24, 2009, page 1). The error was in the early editions. It is ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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