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Editorials Weakening the LTTE Since the fall of Jaffna in 1995, the capture of the Vaharai region in the Eastern province by the Sri Lanka armed forces marks the biggest defeat for the LTTE. Vaharai has a pivotal place in the east both militarily and politically as a ... Serena's comeback magic Serena Williams's victory over Maria Sharapova in Melbourne completes one of the great career comebacks in tennis on par with Andre Agassi's resurgence of the late 1990s and effortlessly fits among the more compelling narratives ... Leader Page Articles Can IT-enabled services lower corruption? By Prabhudev Konana Information Technology is not a panacea but it offers the potential to minimise day-to-day harassment and corruption. News Analysis ONLINE AND OFF LINE
When criticism loses its stingI always wonder what purpose do anonymous contributions serve, as also abusive ones? Do the writers expect these to be read, to be taken seriously? Read them I do; it is fun. Probably they satisfy the senders' egos, or sometimes pander to ... The myth of John McCain By Sidney Blumenthal The Republican frontrunner's popularity has nose-dived. Costly defections in Sri Lanka By B. Muralidhar Reddy Despite the latest round of defections, it is unlikely that President Rajapaksa will avoid a general election. Generic drugs and the fate of the global AIDS response By Ramnath Subbaraman The potential of antiretroviral therapy to transform the lives of the HIV-infected in developing countries inspires hope. However, new roadblocks are emerging that may compromise access to essential medicines. Why Africa now relies on Arnold Schwarzenegger By Mary Riddell Popcorn politics is doing more good for Africa than all the talk coming out of Davos. 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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