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Editorials
Politicising a tragedy
THE UGLY ZEST with which a section of the political class has been seeking to lend political colour to the human tragedy caused by the derailment of the Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express at Rafiganj (in Bihar) shows how such persons can stoop so low. ...
Ending the cricket row
THE PROTRACTED AND seemingly intractable dispute over cricket and contracts has come to a sudden and happy end. At one stage, the positions adopted by the three parties to the dispute — the ICC, the BCCI and the Indian cricket team — ...


Leader Page Articles
WORLD VIEW
Vajpayee and pre-emptive war
By C. Raja Mohan

While reserving the option of a preventive war, Atal Behari Vajpayee also needs to affirm his own vision for peace with Pakistan.
Why should children die?
By Kalpana Sharma

It is strange that in this day and age, those who make laws and implement them cannot or will not see the link between nutrition and disease.


News Analysis
TRACKING THE DIVIDE - I
Deprivation affects Muslims more
By C. Rammanohar Reddy

Muslims in India suffer from substantially greater economic deprivation than Hindus. The divide is far greater in urban India, where a proportionately larger number of Muslims reside. This is the portrait of India's two main religious groups ...
Power at any cost?
By Kuldip Nayar

That Narendra Modi, occupying the high office of Chief Minister, runs amuck during the much tom-tommed ``gaurav rath yatra'' has not shocked me at all. I did not expect anything else from a person who has destroyed Gujarat economically and ...
AFTER SEPTEMBER 11
America's changing alliances
By C. Raja Mohan

NEW DELHI, SEPT. 11. It is not just America that changed on September 11. The nature of America's alliances with other major powers has begun to alter significantly since the United States launched its expansive war against terrorism. Nothing ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Iraq for Iraqis
  • Endless bickering
  • Flawed ordinance
  • Nirmal Mukherji

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