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World order bombed outThe brazen manner in which Washington has gone about its war on Iraq has dismayed the world. Sridhar Krishnaswami reports. Quiet, for now The Arab Street is tense, unhappy and sullen. Atul Aneja on the mood in the region. Ducking the issue It has been a clear case of tightrope walking. Amit Baruah on official India's reaction. Deep differences The war has only served to crystallise already existing divisions both within the E.U. and between Europe and the U.S., says Vaiju Naravane. Will his gamble pay off? Tony Blair has calculated the risks and is banking on a swift, surgical war, writes Hasan Suroor. Our future climate By Y.E.A. Raj and P.V. Sankaran The theme for World Meteorological Day - 2003, being commemorated on March 23, is `Our Future Climate'. Climate is essential and central for sustaining life on earth and plays an important role in shaping the lifestyle and culture of its ... The United Nations in a divided world By Sudhanshu Ranade The title is catchy; but misleading. Divided as they might be among themselves on a whole range of issues, the nations of the world have in recent decades been more united than divided in their support for the United States. This unity was ... Hardly any `shock and awe' By Rajesh Rajagopalan The first night of the U.S. air campaign to "shock and awe" the Iraqi leadership into surrender looked impressive on television. But, if the history of strategic bombing over the last century is any guide, its psychological impact will disappoint ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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