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Editorials
Abu Salem's arrest
THE GOOD NEWS is that one of India's most wanted men has been apprehended. The not so good news is that there is some uncertainty about his being returned home and to justice. India has reasons to be extremely pleased on hearing that Abu Salem ...
Building on its strengths
THE NEW INFORMATION Technology (IT) Policy, announced by the Tamil Nadu Government on Thursday, is welcome in many ways, particularly for its timeliness. While its many substantive and operative provisions are merely the continuation of ...


Leader Page Articles
Europe ponders the Iraq issue
By K. K. Katyal

The divergences on Iraq are certain to have a close bearing on the working of the European Union, especially the evolution of its common foreign and security policies.
The world order — I
By Mushirul Hasan

World peace and stability are surely threatened by the reckless and ill-advised resurgence of terrorism, as by rich countries accumulating weapons of mass destruction without any accountability to the U.N.


News Analysis
BJP may try to bury Babri case
By Neena Vyas

The Bharatiya Janata Party can be expected to use every means at its disposal to see that justice is not done in the Babri Masjid demolition case, that somehow the case lies buried in dusty court registers, or better still is given a ...
POLAND TODAY - IV
A free press despite foreign investment
By K.K. Katyal

Adam Michnik digs into tandoori chicken at Warsaw's Indian food restaurant, Maharaja, as he acquaints us, in reply to queries, with the state of the press in Poland. As Editor-in-Chief of the country's biggest daily, Gazeta Wyborcza, he ...
U.S. aims to reorder West Asia
By C. Raja Mohan

In responding to the debate in the United Nations Security Council on the next steps in the current crisis on Iraq, it will be easy for India to miss the wood for the trees. The real issue is not the terms of coercive inspection of Baghdad's ...


Letters to the Editor
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  • Resolving Cauvery row
  • Indo-Pak. standoff
  • US-64 losses
  • Unaccounted money
  • Use of language
  • Slanging match

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