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Editorials Musharraf's crisis of legitimacy A week, they say, is a long time in politics. On May 5, even after Iftikhar Chaudhary made the point in Lahore that the people of Punjab were on his side, the possibility existed that President Pervez Musharraf could still fall feet first from ... A successful drive Having sold its residual stake of 10.27 per cent, the government has come out of Maruti Udyog Ltd. The event is significant for many reasons besides the usual ones connected with the public sector sale programme. The joint venture between the ... Leader Page Articles REALITY CHECK 123 as countdown to CTBT by the backdoor By Siddharth Varadarajan No matter how it is cushioned or phrased, the U.S. insistence on a "right to require the return" of exported material if India conducts a nuclear test will convert India's voluntary moratorium into a bilateral, and eventually multilateral, undertakin g with legal consequences. News Analysis Under-investment in health costs lives By Kim Hak-Su Spending on health services is not expenditure but an investment. The time to act is now. Ahmadinejad seeks to win more friends By Atul Aneja The Iranian President's recent visit to the UAE and Oman is being seen as an extension of the effort by the region's key players to find home-grown solutions to their problems while distancing themselves from the U.S. Bush hits new low By Simon Tisdall The "badness of King George" is creating a power vacuum around the White House. Understanding political violence By Gary Younge ON MAY 8 in Philadelphia the Federal Bureau of Investigation exposed an alleged terror cell of young Muslims planning an attack on a military base in New Jersey. The authorities say the six men, aged between 22 and 28, planned to kill as many ... "Anti-terror strategy needs overhaul" By Sandra Laville THE FORMER head of British intelligence (MI6) on Tuesday called for a complete rethink of the strategy to combat the Islamist terrorist threat. Sir Richard Dearlove said despite setbacks, Al-Qaeda was thriving and the position of Britain and ... 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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