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Editorials A healthy measure At a time when there is regulatory confusion and well-founded concern over the cost and quality of health care, the Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Bill, 2010 passed by both houses of Parliament is an important step ... Mexico reopens the drugs debate President Felipe Calderón of Mexico has effectively signalled an end to the war on drugs declared 40 years ago by Richard Nixon; he has called for a debate on the legalisation of drugs. Drug-related violence in Mexico has claimed an ... Leader Page Articles A strategy gone awfully wrong By Praveen Swami The HuJI's story illustrates just why the U.S. needs to compel Pakistan to crack down on jihadists operating from its soil. News Analysis Requiem for the IATR and my resignation as its President By Noboru Karashima My article “IATR and the World Classical Tamil Conference”, published in The Hindu on July 23, 2010, was rightly described by Professor V.C. Kulandaiswamy and Dr. I. Mahadevan in The Hindu on August 7, 2010, as a “requiem for ...
How ‘rural' is India's agricultural credit?By Pallavi Chavan Data show that what is termed agricultural credit may have very little to do with agriculture, the way we know it. Unrest undermines hopes for fair Afghan vote By Alissa J. Rubin This time, international officials are taking a long step back from the elections emphasising that they are ‘Afghan led,' in case of a questionable outcome. Life without antibiotics By Sarah Boseley Antibiotics are a bedrock of modern medicine. But in the very near future, we are going to have to learn to live without them once again. Corrections and Clarifications The gel used in the prevention of HIV infection in women is a microbicide. It was misspelt as microbiocide in the heading and the text of “Promising microbiocide” (Editorial, August 12, 2010). * * * ... 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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