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Editorials Renewing the telecom agenda When it comes to telecommunication gadgets, obsolescence is measured in months rather than years, not to mention decades. That was not the case with governance in the telecom industry, considering that the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885 is still ... Realistic assessment of trade The impressive trade performance during 2010 helped in no small way in checking the global economy's slide into recession. Highlighting this and certain related aspects, the World Trade Organisation in a recent report has cautioned that ... Leader Page Articles Status of Muslims in West Bengal By Maidul Islam & Subhashini Ali Misleading data cited in a seminar paper on the situation of the minority community in the State tend to detract from the Left Front government's exceptional record on this count. Op-Ed
Cote d'Ivoire: accountability ‘yes,' retaliation ‘no'With President Ouattara assuming effective control, there may be a chance for peace. A first-hand account of the ground reality.
From the Moon to the museumNASA chooses retirement homes for space shuttles. Can India prevent 200 children dying every hour? It is estimated that India lost 1.8 million children under five in 2008. That is more than 200 child deaths every hour, each day, or more than three deaths every minute. Out of about 25 million babies born every year in India, one million die. ... Hillary pushes for reform across the Arab world Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says that the Arab world's revolutions could be remembered as “just a mirage in the desert” if leaders fail to make good on demands for greater democracy and economic opportunity. Ms ... Corrections and clarifications The last paragraph of a Sport Page report “Seven wicket win for Pune Warriors” (April 11, 2011) said Chawla and McLaren put on 35 runs for the seventh wicket. The fall of wickets was wrongly given in the scoreboard as 6-41, 7-80. ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | NXg | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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