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Editorials The new factor The story of the 2009 Lok Sabha election in Maharashtra is the reversal of fortunes of the two major combinations when compared to 2004, with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) of Raj Thackeray playing a significant role. That the ... IPL’s changed dynamic The second edition of the BCCI’s Indian Premier League, like its predecessor, exceeded expectations. Where the 2008 version — an experiment in structuring a cricket tournament with international participation along city-based ... Leader Page Articles Obama breaks Middle Eastern taboos By M.K. Bhadrakumar Taboos do not come single. Barack Obama must break other inter-related, equally formidable taboos — Syria, Hamas, Hezbollah. Indeed, it will be fascinating to watch him approach the mother of all taboos — Islamism. News Analysis The case to strengthen Indian think tanks By N.S. Sisodia Think tanks help bridge the gap between the world of ideas and action and are equipped to generate policy-oriented research and inform policy decisions. Copenhagen agreement must be far more ambitious than the Kyoto Protocol By Stavros Dimas Signs are increasing that the worldwide recession is bottoming out. As economic growth picks up again, so will demand for energy — and many expect energy prices to rise as a result. For countries that import a substantial share of ... Climate summit hijacked by biggest polluters By Terry Macalister A vital meeting in Copenhagen this weekend that will help shape the agenda for the most important climate change talks since the Kyoto protocol has been hijacked by some of the biggest polluters in the world, critics claimed last night. ... Corrections and clarifications The fifth paragraph of a report “Iran, Pakistan ink gas pipeline deal” (May 25, 2009, page 1) said that the construction of the 56-inch thick pipeline will be completed in five years. It is a 56-inch ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book 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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