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Editorials New phase in Pakistan While the coalition government led by the Pakistan People’s Party is unlikely to fall after the withdrawal of support by the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz Sharif), the hope that the former adversaries who joined hands to fight against the ... Dangerous turn in Orissa No words can adequately condemn the cycle of murder and mayhem in Orissa that led on Monday to the burning alive of a young woman at a Christian orphanage. The 20-year-old perished in violence that recalls the fiendish lynching in 1999 of Graham ... Leader Page Articles Showcasing China at its best By Ramesh Thakur The organisation of Beijing Olympics was flawless, the spectacle grand, the facilities were superb, and records tumbled in the pool and on the tracks reflecting the world-beating quality of the facilities. News Analysis Flawed moves for a National Biotechnology Regulatory Authority By P.M. Bhargava The proposed bill to create such an authority is entirely industry-centric. Great minds and the nature of dementia By Aida Edemariam The confirmation that Baroness Thatcher suffers from dementia is only really surprising in its particulars — but they are moving particulars, nonetheless. The woman who, as her daughter Carol writes in her new memoir, A ...
A wake-up call from BeijingBy Rahul S. Verghese There is a lesson or two New Delhi should learn from Beijing on what to do to make India a successful sporting nation. Western trade deals that steal food By George Monbiot The world’s hungriest are the losers as an old colonialism returns to govern relations between wealthy and poor nations. Corrections and clarifications The last sentence in an AP report “France takes handball gold” (“Sport – Olympics”, August 25, 2008) was “Iceland has won four medals, two silvers and two bronzes”, while the table “Final ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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