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Editorials An end to Husain’s travails By quashing the proceedings in three cases against M.F. Husain, the Delhi High Court has sent a strong message against cultural bigotry and moral vigilantism. The order provides a measure of welcome relief for India’s most celebrated ... Pulling down the wall of shame Social discrimination is often subtle and attitudinal, but in Uthapuram village of Madurai district in Tamil Nadu it was embodied for nearly two decades in a 600-metre wall separating Dalits from caste Hindus. A report in The Hindu ... Leader Page Articles Ahmadinejad’s visit: a defining moment By M.K. Bhadrakumar Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit signifies Iran’s desire to move forward in its ties with India. Equally, it underscores our jettisoning of an unhappy interregnum when we adopted a neoconservative view of Iran. News Analysis
After the cyclonic storm, the epidemic scareBy David Batty Initially, the most likely killer is acute watery diarrhoea. Within two weeks there could be outbreaks of malaria and dengue fever in Myanmar. Corrections and clarifications The Tibetan woman climber who reached the Everest summit on May 8 is Cireng Wangmu, according to the Page 1 photo caption (May 9, 2008). In the Xinhua graphic on International page it is Cering Wangmo. A reader’s query on the variation ... Discontent over a radical’s release By Alan Travis The U.K. Home Secretary is trying to get the House of Lords to annul the release order of a Muslim preacher described as Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe. Engineer shortage costs Germany dear By David Gow A top German industrialist bemoans the lack of skilled engineers and the need to bring in an increasing number of them from overseas to sustain growth. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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