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Editorials Making it work this time A significant and welcome outcome of the talks between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan in Thimphu was that the two Foreign Ministers would meet in Islamabad on July 15. The Ministers have been tasked with making efforts to bridge the ... Missing the big picture There is a sense of deja vu in the way the budget exercise ended recently with the adoption by Parliament of the Finance Bill. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee announced concessions with a monetary value of nearly Rs.400 crore, while moving ... Leader Page Articles ISI & the buried truths about Mumbai By Praveen Swami Why Islamabad seems disinclined to discover who was responsible for the November 2008 carnage. Op-Ed Spain's jobless find it hard to go back to the farm Farmers have been reluctant to take Spanish workers back — unsure whether they will work as hard as the foreigners who have been picking their crops, sometimes for a decade now. Regal silence in Thai crisis Thailand is convulsed by a bitter struggle between the nation's elite and its disenfranchised poor, played out in protests that have paralysed Bangkok for weeks.
U.N. chief urges support for migrant familiesUnited Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday urged governments to implement policies that help migrants adapt and prosper in their host countries in a bid to focus on the social and cultural contributions of migrants as well as on ... Letters to the Editor Readers' Editor : Online & Off line
Freedom of the press and fair trial“The tension between the courts and the media revolves around two general concerns. The first is that there should be no ‘trial by media'; and the second is that it is not for the press or anyone else to ‘prejudge' a case. ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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