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Editorials Severe setback The euphoria over the passage of the historic Women's Reservation Bill in the Rajya Sabha has rapidly dimmed, with the second hurdle proving too much for its champions. It is now highly unlikely that the Lok Sabha will adopt this progressive ... Exchange rates in a globalised world The global financial crisis might have abated but certain factors that were responsible for it remain just as potent and need to be tackled. In a recent policy brief, the UNCTAD has said that global imbalances — the phenomenon of current ... Leader Page Articles India and Iran's Afpak policy By Atul Aneja How does India propose to get back into the game of realignments beginning to unfold in and around Afghanistan? News Analysis OUT OF LONDON Panel sees male dominance behind banking crisis By Hasan Suroor Macho culture has been blamed for the banking collapse, leading to the argument that boards need more women to prevent reckless decision-making. Among the elderly, the wired world is terror for some, delight for others By Sam Allis Those who have resisted change feel vulnerable, oblivious to how critical the computer will be to help them as they become more housebound. Number of Chinese billionaires ‘second only to U.S.' By Michael Bristow China now has more billionaires than any other country besides the United States, according to Forbes magazine. There are a total of 64 people in that bracket in mainland China, the magazine says in its annual list of the world's richest ... Israeli rights groups view themselves as under siege By Isabel Kershner For the right-leaning government, human rights criticism has turned into an existential threat, say activists. Corrections and Clarifications * The second paragraph of "Sexual abuse & Catholic Church" (Editorial, April 6, 2010) had the term "Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith". It should have been "Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith". Founded in 1542 by Pope Paul III ... 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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