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A helping hand for `Q'
Even the fig leaf has been discarded. The Central Government's unwillingness to see that justice was done in the Rs.64 crore Bofors payoff case was evident when it became clear that no appeal would be filed against the Delhi High Court's ...

Free speech in secular democracies
The trial resumes next month for internationally acclaimed Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, who commented last year in a Swiss newspaper on the massacre of 30,000 Kurds and one million Armenians on Turkish soil during World War I. He was charged by ...

Leader Page Articles
A year of turmoil for France and Chirac
By Vaiju Naravane

Poor economic performance, high unemployment, racial tensions, rejection of the European Constitution — the French had little to cheer in 2005.

News Analysis
Readers' Editor, The Hindu: Terms of Reference
Freedom of the press is important. So is its social responsibility, which must begin with interaction with and accountability to readers. For a daily newspaper, this must happen on a daily basis. The Hindu has announced its appointment ...

Chile set to elect first woman President
By Jonathan Franklin

Victim of Pinochet era asks Chilean voters to make history.

Iran and Israel will be kings of the jungle
By David Hirst

The U.S. occupation of Iraq has turned its neighbour into a new regional power. But the contagion is likely to spread far wider.

Towards a greener and more just planet
By Klaus Toepfer

It is time for trade unions and environmentalists to forge closer ties.

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