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Editorials Behind the Kolkata violence The disturbances in Kolkata, which necessitated the deployment of the Army, have all the markings of violence for violence’s sake. Disparate elements protesting over unrelated issues went on the rampage — taking advantage of an ... Too little, too late It is a travesty of justice that only a handful of Khmer Rouge leaders are going to be prosecuted for the genocidal atrocities their regime committed in Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. What is more, the few who have been charged might escape ... Leader Page Articles STATECRAFT The limits of the A.K. Antony line By Harish Khare The Indian polity has functioned so long in a coalitional mode that the very idea of a single party ruling the country seems unrealistic. But the long-term interests of the Indian state demand a different ruling format. News Analysis Fighting back with comedy and satire By Nirupama Subramanian Pakistani TV channels are hitting back at the gag order on the media with an age-old and powerful political weapon: satire. How to judge Annapolis’ success By Lorna Fitzsimons It is in the small changes on the ground that the success or failure of the Middle East talks will eventually be measured. Vanity publishing is now more attractive By Victor Keegan A new genre of photobooks has sprung up. Corrections and clarifications The caption of the accompanying Reuters photograph in a report “India sets terms for a cap on greenhouse gas emissions” (“International” page, November 22, 2007) was: “Global Concern: (From left) New Zealand ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
Fighting TB “ is the responsibility of every citizen”: Marcos EspinalMarcos Espinal, Executive Secretary of the World Health Organisation-administered STOP TB Partnership, on the emerging threat of drug resistant tuberculosis, TB-HIV, and the bottlenecks in treatment.Excerpts from an interview conducted at the close o f the World Conference on Lung Health in Cape Town: Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Cinema Plus | 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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