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Editorials Repeal the sedition law “I have no desire whatsoever to conceal from this court the fact that to preach disaffection towards the existing system of Government has almost become a passion with me,” declared Mahatma Gandhi in 1922, while pleading guilty to ... Leader Page Articles Hazare movement & the Delhi drama By R.K. Raghavan Has the battle between good and bad been lost again? Can we remain silent at the insidious adventures of some elements trying to scare away public-spirited people? Op-Ed THE INDIA CABLES
The world of Bollywood as seen through American diplomatic eyesCables scan the scene and conclude that excessive production expenses and high payments to stars may make the industry unsustainable in the long run Southern successes CHENNAI: Bollywood accounts for only about 200 of the 1,000 films that are annually produced in India, but “in terms of reach and revenue, as well as its stable of nationally-recognized stars, Bollywood films dominate the ... Muhammad Yunus knew seeking to enter politics in Bangladesh would receive ‘bruising response' Kolkata Consulate: His candidacy 'could offer a possible out from the Hasina-Zia zero-sum game' ‘Islands of growth' despite hurdles for Catholic Church CHENNAI: Like many, if not most, diplomatic states, the Vatican may be tailoring its message to suit its audience, cables accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks show. In 2002, a Vatican representative told a U.S. diplomat that ...
Manmohan Singh's apology for anti-Sikh riots a ‘Gandhian moment of moral clarity,' says 2005 cableLONDON: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's public apology for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots is hailed in an American diplomatic cable as a “singular act of political courage'' and an “almost Gandhian moment of moral clarity in India's long ... 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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