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Editorials India-Pakistan: unique opportunity New Delhi has done right to make it clear that the agenda of the talks between India and Pakistan, which recommenced last month after many false starts, will remain unaffected by the death of Osama bin Laden. Since the killing of the al-Qaeda ... Unsafe helicoptering The tragic death of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister, 56-year old Dorjee Khandu, and four others in the crash of a single-engined Pawan Hans helicopter on the Indo-Bhutan borders has turned the focus on the need to urgently address the safety ... Leader Page Articles Some sticks yet more carrots for Pakistan By Brahma Chellaney A fundamental shift in the failed U.S. policy approach that has inadvertently turned Pakistan into Ground Zero for global terrorism seems unlikely despite the bin Laden affair. News Analysis
Does political reservation affect voter turnout?By Yuko Mori and Takashi Kurosaki The article is a statistical regression analysis of the relative vote-shares of different social groups in reserved and non-reserved constituencies. The death of Osama bin Laden: it's a pity … By Richard Jackson An entry in a personal blog about the killing of the al-Qaeda leader, situating it within the locus of U.S. militarism. U.S. panel calls for Smithsonian American Latino museum A federal commission is appealing for a national museum devoted to American Latino history and culture to be built next to the U.S. Capitol as part of the Smithsonian Institution, to join ethnic museums about American Indians and ... U.S. military's history of changing its stories By Sam Jones Stories told of Private Jessica Lynch, American footballer Pat Tillman and British aid worker Linda Norgrove were all incorrect. Turkey may raise fees for Bosporus passage use Turkey has indicated that it may raise the fees it charges commercial ships to use the heavily congested Bosporus Strait once it finishes building a canal designed as an alternative route. Turkey wants to reduce the shipment of oil, ... Corrections and clarifications The news report, “Panel says VIPs often pressure chopper pilots to operate in adverse conditions” (May 5, 2011), misspelled the name of the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister as Y. Rajshekhar Reddy. It should have been Y.S. ... 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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