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Editorials Seizing the moment For most of the past four decades, India and Bangladesh have been distant neighbours, separated by distrust and suspicion despite their visceral connections of geography and ecology, language and culture, economics and politics. There have been ... On a strong wicket The rupee touched a 16-month high of Rs.45.34 against the dollar on Monday, January 10. The trend of rupee appreciation that began in March-April 2009 has accelerated in the new year. The rupee gained almost three per cent in less than 10 ... Leader Page Articles Choices before the Afghan conference By M.K. Bhadrakumar According to Gordon Brown, the aim of the international conference in London on January 28 would be to deliver “a new compact between Afghanistan and the international community.” News Analysis From elusive cure to enabling comfort By Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy We must consider quality of life and wellness as treatment outcomes and ask ourselves whether the treatment we opt for will help us achieve these outcomes. Looking past the facade of Rosarno after riots By Rachel Donadio In a broad sense, the worst immigrant rioting ever seen in Italy cuts to the heart of the nation’s difficult evolution from a place of emigrants to one of immigrants. Earthquake adds to woes of a benighted country By Haroon Siddique The earthquake that has hit Haiti, raising fears that thousands have been killed, is the latest in a long line of natural disasters to befall a country ill-equipped to deal with such events. Hurricanes and flooding are perennial concerns ... Iraq has poisoned our faith in politics By Jonathan Freedland The Iraq poison will remain in the British body politic until we have a true reckoning. Corrections and clarifications Delhi High Court Judge, Justice Vikramajit Sen ’s name was wrongly spelt as Vikramjit Sen in the first edit, “Not exempt from public scrutiny” (January 13, 2010). The caption ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | NXg | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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