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Editorials Retaining flexible response options The WTO’s 2009 report takes a pragmatic view of trade policies adopted by countries in these difficult times. Although there are some signs of the economic crisis abating, the almost universal view is that recovery will be delayed, and when ... Milestone in stem cell research Research on reprogramming adult cells to make them behave like embryonic stem cells crossed a milestone recently when two Chinese teams succeeded in producing mouse pups using such cells. Ever since induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells were ... Leader Page Articles An Emmy and the general By Jorge Heine The story ofThe Judge and the Generalis told from the perspective of Juan Guzmán Tapia, who was assigned to handle the criminal cases against Augusto Pinochet. Op-Ed The real issues behind land acquisition The proposed pieces of legislation on land acquisition represent an improvement over existing ones, but are still unsatisfactory.
Why he won’t go back to AfghanistanLance Corporal Joe Glenton, a soldier with the Royal Logistics Corps, has written to Gordon Brown explaining the reasons. Clarity emerging on assisted suicide in U.K. Government asked to spell out policy on those who travel abroad to support relatives seeking euthanasia. Response from the All India Milli Council writes in response to a news story published in The Hindu titled “Congress likely to back a Muslim candidate from Delhi for Rajya Sabha” (July 27, 2009, Delhi editions): “Insinuations ... Pope signs record deal He probably won’t try to get down with the kids but record company bosses are hoping that their latest signing will prove popular, not least because he comes with a ready-made audience of about a sixth of the world’s population. ... Corrections and Clarifications >>Mr. Buta Singh is the Chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes. A PTI item “Buta Singh’s son held” (“Briefly”, July 31, 2009, page 1) said that he is the Chairman of the National Commissi Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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