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Editorials Bringing the Sena to justice It is no secret that the Shiv Sena has regularly attempted to stifle free expression by carrying out violent attacks on journalists and media establishments - and has got away with it thanks to a policy of appeasement pursued by successive ... American healthcare drama The U.S. healthcare reform drama is moving towards a resolution. The House of Representatives narrowly passed a version of the reform bill that scaled down the public option while retaining some landmark elements of the original Obama reform. ... Leader Page Articles Working of shareholder democracy By Mukul Sharma Since the 1970s, shareholders have used their power as stock owners to press companies for changes on a wide range of social, environmental and human rights issues. News Analysis
Lessons and challenges for PakistanBy Hassan Abbas Pakistan is learning the hard way that religious extremists and militants of all stripes are bad for the country. Global warming rigged? Here’s the email I’d need to see By George Monbiot The leaked exchanges are disturbing, but it would take a conspiracy of a very different order to justify sceptics’ claims. OUT OF LONDON Blighted by domestic violence By Hasan Suroor The horrific murder, last week, of a young British Punjabi woman in the west London suburb of Greenford within months of her leaving her Indian-born husband because of family tensions has fuelled concerns over the rising curve of domestic ... WHO studying A(H1N1) flu virus mutation The World Health Organisation said on Tuesday that it was looking at a mutation of the A/H1N1 flu virus recently detected in several countries and regions “very carefully” to see whether it causes severe diseases. So far, there ... Corrections and clarifications The first paragraph of a report “Call to amend Consumer Protection Act” (Tamil Nadu, November 20, 2009) was “The Citizen Consumer and Civic Action Group (CAG) has sought urgent amendment to section 3 of the Consumer ... 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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