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Editorials Nature lays a superpower low Natural disasters, whether in the form of storms or tsunamis, make no distinction between developed and developing countries. However, in the face of Hurricane Katrina, the world's richest and most powerful nation was expected to put all the ... Where the outcome is important The attempt at preparing an outcome budget to monitor public expenditure is by itself laudable even though the first ever attempt might have fallen short of expectations. India joins a list of select countries, which have institutionalised a ... Leader Page Articles Mumbai after the rain: piecemeal policies By Kalpana Sharma Mumbai might have survived the floods but the challenge that people in the city now face is the deluge of piecemeal policymaking. News Analysis Open source spills over into wider world By Sean Dodson EVER SINCE computer programmers began collaborating online to build software applications, the "open source" movement has been developing into a serious rival to the multinational software companies. Since the term was coined in the late 1990s, ... Loss of soil carbon "will speed global warming" By Tim Radford ENGLAND'S SOILS have been losing carbon at the rate of four million tonnes a year for the past 25 years losses which will accelerate global warming and which have already offset all the cuts in Britain's industrial carbon emissions ... Bangla lessons for Hindi belt By Jairam Ramesh In certain crucial aspects of social welfare and development, Bangladesh has done better than India. Hurricane Katrina's political fallout By Jonathan Freedland The neocons may have been damaged by Katrina, but progressives will have to fight for a new political settlement. Is justice possible without looking for the truth? By Siddharth Narrain There is a demand that the NHRC take a more proactive role in the Punjab illegal cremations case. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Entertainment | 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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