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Editorials By-elections as political pointers A defeat at the hands of a friend-turned-foe hurts more than any loss to a traditional rival. For the Shiv Sena, the hammering it took from Narayan Rane in the Malvan Assembly constituency must have caused greater distress than the failure to ... Germany's grand coalition The priorities of Germany's grand coalition the second in nearly four decades, comprising the Christian Democrat Union (CDU ) and the Social Democrat Party (SPD) and headed by the country's first woman Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was ... Leader Page Articles Support the creative self-empowered By Rajeev Sethi Helping the talented poor cope with the new global markets will bring more meaning to our education, and help us pay back the debt for our hugely privileged and subsidised training. Citizens must support and express solidarity with what is increasing ly being referred to as `Creative & Cultural Industries.' News Analysis Worker's killing exposes India's vulnerability By Siddharth Varadarajan India has plenty of hands wielding shovels in Afghanistan but no boots on the ground there. While sending troops or walking away is not an option, is President Hamid Karzai really in a position to provide security? Russia, Ukraine headed for gas war By Vladimir Radyuhin Moscow wants market prices for the gas it supplies. Kiev says no. Iran and the IAEA By R. Ramachandran IN A report dated November 18 on the Iran nuclear issue, the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Mohamed ElBaradei, has said: "Since [the time of the September 2005 Report], Iran has been more forthcoming in ...
Belgaum merger: flogging a dead horseBy A. Jayaram Has the Karnataka Government over-reacted by dismissing the Belgaum civic body? Kyoto holds the key By Tony Juniper NEXT WEEK 10,000 people will start to gather in Montreal for what are expected to be the most important climate change negotiations since the agreement of the Kyoto protocol in 1997 (United Nations Climate Change Conference, Montreal, November 28 ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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