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Editorials Hooda crosses first hurdle The first hurdle, they say in hurdling, is not the most difficult one. All the same Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda must be pleased to have the confidence vote in the State Assembly out of his way. With the Congress strength at 40, ... Taxing foreign inflows Brazil’s recent decision to impose a two per cent tax on portfolio inflows has wide ranging implications for global finance and for countries such as India. The move is aimed at arresting the sharp appreciation of its currency, the real, ... Leader Page Articles India and its troublesome neighbours By M.K. Bhadrakumar A colossal amount of damage has been done by the Indian acolytes of the “string of pearls” thesis. Some dispassionate analysis will be in order. News Analysis Charting a new course for space exploration By N. Gopal Raj A NASA-appointed committee and MIT academics favour including China and India in future U.S. partnerships for manned space exploration. Soft focus on APEC geopolitics By P. S. Suryanarayana Potential membership of the forum of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation is something that India cannot exclude from its world-view. Peace in London’s free sheet wars? By Ben Dowell When the final issue of Associated Newspapers’ London Lite hits the streets in a month, the British capital’s three-year afternoon free sheet war will end. London Lite — which launched in August 2006, 10 days ahead ... Horror stories help children grow up By John Connolly I have a clear memory of arguing with a school friend about which Stephen King novel was the most frightening. He was in firm favour of The Shining, while I believed that Salem’s Lot was about as close to ... Letters to the Editor Readers' Editor : Online & Off line
Media greed during elections poses serious ethical questionsElectoral malpractices such as bribing voters, impersonation, intimidation of voters by the goons of rival candidates, tampering with vote lists, and manipulating the location of polling booths to suit the needs of particular contestants have ... 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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