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Editorials Hat-trick of triumphs The weaknesses of the opposition are sometimes as important as the strengths of an ally. In Maharashtra, the Congress made the most of both, a disunited opposition and a formidable alliance, and is set to form the government for a third ... Runoff not a panacea The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, has agreed to a second round of voting in the presidential election, and has therefore accepted that he did not win outright in the first poll, which took place on August 20. The runoff — between Mr. ... Leader Page Articles Securing India’s interests in Afghanistan By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza Irrespective of the decision the U.S. takes on its future in Afghanistan, India needs to remain engaged in that country. News Analysis OUT OF LONDON
Bringing Hyderabadi flavour to London Film FestivalBy Hasan Suroor Shyam Benegal could barely conceal his annoyance as the moderator kept fluffing his lines confusing his new film Well Done Abba , shown at the ongoing London Film Festival on Sunday, with his Welcome to Sajjanpur which ... Getting serious about saving the wild tiger By John Seidensticker and Keshav Varma This week in Kathmandu, conservationists are meeting to draw a line in the sand to stopthe wild tigers’ steady slide toward extinction. The objective is to deploy every possible weapon to put down the assault on tigers. Corrections and clarifications The second paragraph of a report “Time to give governors security of a five-year term: P.C. Alexander” (Tamil Nadu, October 22, 2009, page 8) said that Dr. Alexander resigned as the Governor of Tamil Nadu in ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
‘U.N. Framework Convention format too traditional’We would discuss with the Indian government how best we may be able to have a common narrative in Copenhagen, says Maldives PresidentMohamed Nasheed Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Cinema Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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