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Editorials Interest rate dilemmas The suggestion Finance Minister P. Chidambaram made recently at a joint meeting of bankers and top automobile industrialists — that the banks find ways of raising funds at less cost and, consequentially, lower the interest rates —will ... Occupation’s sleazy underbelly Two recent incidents in which Iraqi civilians were killed by guards working for private security firms have brought into focus the problems created by outsourcing governmental functions to contractors. On September 18, personnel hired by a ... Leader Page Articles A nuclear test and new realities By P.S. Suryanarayana Washington is a wounded global power, whose preoccupations involving some West Asian countries have compelled it to play second fiddle to China as an advocate of non-proliferation in regard to the DPRK. News Analysis Ragging and its remedies By Valson Thampu Ragging is an anti-academic pestilence. A recent incident at St. Stephen’s College was something else, an offence of a different kind that led to swift disciplinary action. Correction and reformation, rather than an indiscriminate, iron-fisted approach that advocates handing over college discipline to the police, will be the right answer to ragging — except where serious criminality is involved. New opera tackles racism and war By Martin Kettle A distinguished composer steps in where politicians fear to tread. Letters between Hitler and the public By Kate Connolly The intimate correspondence between Adolf Hitler and members of the German public is being made public for the first time, revealing how some sent him gifts of honey while others pleaded with him for their lives. Four persons were hired to ... Corrections and clarifications In an article “Is the nuclear power option safe for India?” (Op-Ed, October 9, 2007), the penultimate paragraph was: “Systematic studies on relative risks to human health from different sources of energy, including coal, ... 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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