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Editorials A useful dialogue The visit of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia of Bangladesh to India was important for several reasons. This was the first visit by a Bangladesh head of government to New Delhi in nine years. It gave both sides an opportunity to address, at a political ... No breaking the deadlock With ministry-making running into serious difficulty, Iraq's political leaders have sought to break the impasse by setting up a National Security Council that will formulate broad policies on security and economic issues. The hope is that the ... Leader Page Articles Victim's rights and criminal justice reforms By N.R. Madhava Menon The rights of victims should be recognised by law. Restitution for loss of life, limb, and property should be provided for in the system. News Analysis ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Where the print media can scoreOne of the earliest messages to confront me as I took this hot seat it came a couple of days before I started functioning as Readers' Editor was from the Director of the Sri Siddartha Centre for Media Studies, Tumkur. While ... Countering the naxalites By K. Srinivas Reddy The Government announced in Parliament that it has a national policy on dealing with naxalites. But what do we make of the continued violence? OUT OF LONDON Love & loathing across the Channel By Hasan Suroor FORGET THE 100-year-old legacy of entente cordiale ; forget the spirit of European unity; and forget the Britons' love for French wine and those sun-kissed summer villas in the south of France. The truth is that the Brits are Brits and the ... Abolition of slave trade: easy on the euphoria By Tristram Hunt Slavery underpinned the economy of 18th century Britain as oil does business today. 2007 should give us a chance to learn. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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