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Editorials
A severe indictment
By quashing the appointment of P.J. Thomas as Central Vigilance Commissioner, the Supreme Court has brought to a dignified end a shameful episode that highlighted the United Progressive Alliance government's lack of respect for institutional ...

Change at the till
A generation that enjoyed the value of paisa coins will feel a tinge of nostalgia as they shed their hoard of small change over the next four months. The call-in of coins with a face value of 25 paise and less and their planned demonetisation ...

Leader Page Articles
Breaking the Muslim stereotype
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

Wittingly or unwittingly, Vastanvi has become a metaphor for change.

News Analysis
An exchange on musicians and music critics
Are musicians and sabhas thin-skinned, intolerant of criticism? Are The Hindu's music critics doing a good job?

Understanding Libya's tribal loyalties
By Steven Erlanger

For 41 years Muammar Qadhafi has ruled Libya with only one real governing partner or potential counterweight: a council of Libya's powerful tribes. With his government teetering, those tribes may now play a decisive role in deciding ...

No takers for Cameron's line on Libya
By Hasan Suroor

The widespread perception is that he has fluffed his first big foreign policy test.

Corrections and Clarifications
* * In the text of the report, “I wish they had just left us alone, says Venkatesh” (March 3, 2011, some editions), some paragraphs got inadvertently jumbled, leading to difficulty in comprehending the story. ...

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‘We moved quickly on evacuation'
Interview with Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao




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