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Editorials Not rivals but partners The parallel rise of China and India is one of the most significant developments in international affairs. It excites a lot of curiosity and speculation in various places. The key question being asked everywhere is whether India and China will be ... EU plans for postal reform The European Union's plans for the next phase of postal reform, though expected to be divisive, are unlikely to encounter the stormy resistance that initially greeted the regulation to allow cross-border competition in services, or the proposal ... Leader Page Articles Pakistan and China: great expectations By Nirupama Subramanian President Hu is expected to ink many new agreements with Pakistan for increased cooperation in the economic, social, and cultural spheres. News Analysis
Till the cows come homeBy P. Sainath The decision to give quality cows to poor farmers in Vidharbha has only harmed the beneficiaries. Awaiting the charge of the youth brigade By K.V. Prasad The large number of first-time MPs in the 14th Lok Sabha had raised hopes. U.S. woos Russia with WTO pact By Vladimir Radyuhin The agreement clears the way for Russian membership in the global trade regime. Corrections and Clarifications * A sentence in "Two persons killed as MTC bus goes out of control" (Chennai city, November 22, 2006, page 1) was: "The bus then rammed into a row of fish carts parked on the roadside, killing a coolie , ... ." A reader objects to the use ... Not so free market By Michael Kinsley Capitalism is fine for pricing potatoes, but not so good at setting the value of big companies. A rare victory By Dan Collyns By taking drastic action, the Achuar people of the Amazon have forced an oil company to finally start cutting back on pollution. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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