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Editorials Obama in Bush's footsteps Less than two days after the start of attacks on Libya by the United States, British, and French warplanes and missiles, and as news and images of civilian casualties and destroyed buildings spread, powerful dissenting voices are being heard. ... The tightening noose The move to impeach the disgraced Sikkim High Court Chief Justice P.D. Dinakaran is inching forward. Constituted under the Judges Inquiry Act 1968, the three-member committee comprising two judges and a distinguished jurist has framed 16 ... Leader Page Articles Britain and the Libyan crisis By Hasan Suroor In Britain, which led the campaign for military intervention, there is nervousness despite a public show of bravado. Op-Ed
2002 riots an ‘internal Gujarati matter': Modi told American diplomat
When Modi was denied the visaCHENNAI: Sometimes, diplomacy is more about keeping up appearances than about achieving concrete results. After India urged the United States in March 2005 to reconsider its decision to revoke the visa of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra ... Caste politics at work in Gujarat Modi holds his friends close, his enemies even closer News Analysis Corrections and Clarifications The sixth paragraph of the news report, “Mamata's deadline to Congress ends today” (March 21, 2011, some editions), said: “High drama surrounded the talks between the Congress and the Trinamool ever since the dates for the ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
The behaviour of guilty men: Julian AssangeWhat we have seen in India is ‘an attempt to distort the record and fool the public about the nature of the material…If this cable on bribery is incorrect, the U.S. Ambassador in India has a lot to answer for.' 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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