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Editorials Not kosher The enquiries triggered by l'affaire Tehelka have finally led the Central Bureau of Investigation to register a case against George Fernandes, the former Defence Minister, two of his political associates, and Admiral Sushil Kumar, retired ... Wondrous babbler A small, previously unknown bird found in a degraded mid-altitude forest patch in Arunachal Pradesh is being hailed internationally as the first new bird species discovered in India in nearly half a century. The Bugun liocichla (known ... Leader Page Articles Towards an inclusive globalisation By Manmohan Singh Globalisation has not removed personal and regional income disparities. The gap between the rich and the poor is widening. We need a new global vision that ensures the gains from globalisation are more widely shared. News Analysis The death toll in Iraq By Richard Horton © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006 MANY PEOPLE refused to believe the Lancet report in 2004 from a group of American and Iraqi public-health scientists who surveyed homes across the country and found that about 100,000 additional Iraqi deaths had taken place since the ... Corrections and clarifications * The sentence in "Manmohan calls for `inclusive globalisation'" (October 12, 2006) was: "Tracing the academic career of Dr. Singh, as well as his association with Cambridge, the Orator doffed his mortar board when he said that `you may note the ... Fear stalks north Kashmir mountains By Praveen Swami Dentist's murder points to continued Lashkar presence and power. Letters to the Editor Uttaranchal
"India could help by ending production of fissile material"After the North Korean nuclear test, India could do more to counter nuclear proliferation by announcing a moratorium on the production of fissile material, saysGijs de Vries, the European Union's Counter-Terrorism Coordinator. Excerpts from an interv iew he gaveThe Hinduin New Delhi ahead of the October 13 India-E.U. summit in Helsinki: Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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