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Editorials BJP's return to form It is politically significant that the Bharatiya Janata Party has managed to put itself on the path to recovery within a year of being all but written off. With miseries coming in a pack through 2009, the principal Opposition party battled ... At record levels For Indian consumers reeling under high food prices, it might be small comfort that the rest of the world too is sharing the problem in varying degrees. In Algeria and a few other North African countries, riots have occurred over high food ... Leader Page Articles Public diplomacy — the tasks ahead By Rajiv Bhatia Though it has begun well, India has miles to go for securing optimal projection of its foreign policy concerns. News Analysis Blasphemy laws and their serious implications By Madanjeet Singh The proposed U.N. resolution, “On Combating Defamation of Religions,” is but a bid by certain countries to enforce Sharia law. My father died for Pakistan By Shehrbano Taseer ‘There are those who say my father's death was the final nail in the coffin for a tolerant Pakistan. But we buried a heroic man, not the courage he inspired in others.' Savage act in polarised country By Gary Younge The Arizona gunman was not likely to be acting under direct instructions but in an atmosphere that made such an attack more likely rather than less. Swiss banker who used WikiLeaks faces trial By — AP A Swiss banker whose actions caused a U.S. judge to briefly shut down WikiLeaks three years ago faces trial for allegedly distributing confidential documents showing how his former employer helped rich clients to dodge taxes. The case ... Corrections and Clarifications * * The news report, “Call for change of name of ‘super bug'” (January 9, 2011), referred to Dr. Abdul Ghafur – a Chennai-based infectious diseases consultant – as the first person to detect New Delhi Metallo Beta ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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