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Editorials Bravo but beware triumphalism India’s stirring victory in the Commonwealth Bank tri-series in Australia was the perfect note on which to end an arduous and often fractious tour. While it is premature to conclude that the edifice of Australia’s dominance is ... Hillary rebounds Hillary Rodham Clinton has resuscitated her campaign for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination by winning primaries in Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island. With victories in three of the four States where nomination contests were held on ... Leader Page Articles Putting the executive in its place By B.P. Jeevan Reddy If the government ignores the will of Parliament and proceeds to finalise the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, it would mean the executive is asserting its supremacy over Parliament – an unacceptable situation, constitutionally speaking. News Analysis Farm loan waiver: a closer look and critique By A. Vaidyanathan Loan waivers are at best temporary palliatives to the problems facing rural India. Regrettably, the powers that be and the powers that want to be have rarely been willing to confront the difficult and complex problems. Corrections and clarifications In the lead cricket story “‘Gabba reverberates to young India tune” (“Sport”, March 5, 2008), the bowling analysis of Australia’s James Hopes was inadvertently left out in the scoreboard. He had figures of ... OUT OF LONDON
A prince goes to war — and howBy Hasan Suroor Many suspect that the whole thing was an elaborately stage-managed PR job for the Royal family, especially for young Prince Harry who was becoming a bit of an embarrassment because of his colourful lifestyle. India and a new U.S. game in East Asia By P. S. Suryanarayana The idea of a forum of four Asia-Pacific democracies has not taken off, but Washington has chosen to engage New Delhi even while thinking of a new grand game elsewhere in Greater East Asia. 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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