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Editorials Culture of intolerance If we are too easily offended as a people, then we capitulate even more easily to those who take offence. The suspension of the screening of Ashutosh Gowariker’s Jodhaa Akbar in Madhya Pradesh and two Haryana districts expresses the ... When the state steps in A recent decision of the British government to take over the ailing Northern Rock Bank, has predictably raised a storm. Until September 2007, when its main sources of funding dried up owing to the turmoil in the global financial markets, Northern ... Leader Page Articles Election 2009: Congress tortoise and BJP hare By Vidya Subrahmaniam The BJP is not as well placed to face the general election as it claims. But it is a fighter and has its sights fixed on 2009 unlike the Congress which is mired in confusion over whether or not to push Rahul Gandhi. News Analysis A poll under the shadow of unrest By P. S. Suryanarayana The fundamental but unstated issue in Malaysia’s national elections is the reconfiguration of its multiracial polity. The unique case of U.S. Embassy on fire By Dmitry Gornostayev Washington has openly violated Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. So, why is it angry at a Serbian student who did a similar thing to the U.S. Embassy? Somalis express hope for peace Mohyadeen Isse has been through it all. He has seen the turmoil and violence that has mired his country Somalia for near two decades. But he is now hopeful that peace and stability can at last be reached as the Somali government led by the new ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
Upholding scientific principles of historical writing“NCERT textbooks are used only in 3 per cent of schools in the country. The remaining 97 per cent of schools use textbooks that are much more communal.” 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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