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Editorials Markets at a historic high The 10,000 mark reached by the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex is an important milestone representing a robust performance by the corporate sector, and in particular by the 30 companies comprising the index. For judging the health of the economy, ... Not as good as it can get The declaration by President George Bush that the United States must snap out of its dependence on oil holds the promise of many positive changes for America and the world. It could, for instance, alter for the better the way the U.S. conducts ... Leader Page Articles Geneva talks: not much scope for optimism By V.S. Sambandan The limited range of talks between the LTTE and Colombo does not provide much scope for optimism that a success at Geneva will translate into a ready-made recipe for peace. News Analysis Moderate Islam has lost its voice By Tabish Khair WHEN I first saw them, I was struck by their crudeness. Surely the Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten , could have hired better artists. And surely cartoonists and editors ought to be able to spot the difference between Indian turbans and ... Why we love to hate our jobs By Alice Wignall OH, WE all hate work, don't we? Just cannot stand it. Did I ever tell you about the time I called in sick for a week because I could not stand looking at my boss for one more moment? Or mention the time I cut my own arm off so there was no way ... The Left in Latin America By Dhiraj Nayyar To those who despair at the thought of U.S. hegemony forever, Latin America is a point of hope. To those who believe that allying with the U.S. and its policies is the only way forward, Latin America is a warning. Behind the transition in Karnataka By A. Jayaram Deve Gowda proved wrong those who harboured conspiracy theories and thought he was himself masterminding the break-up of the coalition with the Congress. America's `long war' on terror By Simon Tisdall It probably means a war unlimited by time or space. 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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