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Editorials India’s latest strategic weapon With the flawless flight of Agni-III on Wednesday, a powerful new weapon — and one that can be built upon in the years to come — is practically ready to enter India’s strategic arsenal. While Agni-I can reach places 700 km away ... Dream team in office The inauguration of Dmitry Medvedev as Russia’s new President on May 7 and the prompt nomination the next day of his predecessor Vladimir Putin as the new Prime Minister marked a milestone in the country’s post-Soviet evolution. It is ... Leader Page Articles The U.N. and the new American President By Ramesh Thakur The new U.S. administration will have to pay early attention to repairing and revitalising the relationship with the U.N. that has been strained and frayed. News Analysis UNICEF confident it won’t work with forced labour in Myanmar The United Nations children’s fund says it is confident it will not be working alongside forced labourers during Myanmar recovery efforts. UNICEF emergency relief official Pierrette Vu Thi says UNICEF’s mandate at the moment is ... Corrections and clarifications In a report “Fast breeder: generating power at 40 paise/unit less” (“Science & Technology” page, May 8, 2008), a pointer in the accompanying infobox was “The current cost of power from PFBR is White House race: end of the Clinton road By Niall Stanage The latest primaries surely seal it. Barack Obama has overwhelmed his opponent at every turn. Ex-detainee became suicide bomber, says U.S. By Ewen MacAskill The involvement of an ex-Guantanamo detainee in an Iraq bombing will make it harder for the civil rights lawyers who have been fighting for the release of the remaining prisoners. Ethical living: finding a laugh in climate change By James Russell A growing number of comedians are trying to find some humour in global warming. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Cinema Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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