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Editorials Wide-open race Britain goes to the polls on Thursday in arguably the most unpredictable and bitterly contested general election since 1992 when the Conservative Party returned to power in a nail-biting finish after it had been written off by virtually ... Don't blame it on bad arithmetic The Mayapuri metal scrap market tragedy resulting from the callous disposal of equipment containing radioactive source cobalt-60 as scrap by the Chemistry Department of the University of Delhi has highlighted the urgent need to tighten the ... Leader Page Articles U.K. poll headed for the unknown By Hasan Suroor The election is already being talked about as a seminal event which could change British politics for ever — the way the rise of Thatcherism did in the 1970s and the birth of New Labour in 1990s. News Analysis At healthcare's fountainhead By Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy A success story from Tamil Nadu in the field of HIV-AIDS prevention and control, involving education and communication paradigms that bring about changes in healthcare-seeking behaviour.
In Pakistan politics, it is all in the familyBy Anita Joshua The reforms package that restored parliamentary democracy in Pakistan also abolished the constitutional provision of intra-party elections.
The possibilities for Mauritius and IndiaBy Pranay Gupte India and Mauritius are natural partners: both are lively multi-party democracies and both have long traditions of cultural exchanges. Therapy for depression Patients suffering from depression may find relief from treatments using electromagnetic stimulation, offering a possible alternative to mood-altering medications, a new study found. The treatment, known as repetitive transcranial ... Corrections and Clarifications * * It's the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ). The first paragraph of “Defeat of the lunatic fringe” (Editorial, May 4, 2010) had it as the Social Democrat Party (SVÖ). * * The caption of a ... 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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