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Editorials Steady course Quite predictably, in its mid-quarter monetary policy review, the Reserve Bank of India has not made any significant monetary changes. The repo and the reverse repo rates as well as the CRR remain unchanged. Based on current growth and ... EU lets Kosovans down The Kosovan election result is yet to be finally declared but the process, initiated when the ruling coalition collapsed in November 2010, has revived political and ethnic tensions. With the turnout high in the first general election since ... Leader Page Articles Is the glass half full or half empty? By Vladimir Radyuhin The Indo-Russian strategic partnership will be directly impacted by how issues of regional and global politics play out during Dmitry Medvedev's visit. News Analysis Case for an autonomous CBI By R.K. Raghavan Give the agency enough assurance that it can function without fear and it need not be worried about the consequences of speaking the truth. Cancun: held together by optimism By Meena Menon The climate talks ended with uncertainty over the continuation of the Kyoto Protocol and no agreement on binding emission reductions. Flow of immigrants to U.S. resumes By Sabrina Tavernise The flow of immigrants to the United States has resumed, after falling to the lowest level in decades during the recession, a new study finds. The number of immigrants in the United States was estimated to have risen by about a ...
Security Council eases sanctions on IraqBy Neil MacFarquhar Permits civilian nuclear programme, shutters the oil-for-food programme and gives Iraq control over most of its oil assets.
Larry King bows out after 25 yearsBy Ed Pilkington Night after night, Larry King Live has been a pillar of American culture. Corrections and Clarifications Vilasrao Deshmukh is the Union Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises and not the Union Industries Minister as given in the news report, “Rs. 10 lakh exemplary costs imposed on Maharashtra” (December 15, ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Friday Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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