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Editorials Iran at the Security Council More than two weeks after the International Atomic Energy Agency formally referred the Iranian nuclear dossier to the United Nations Security Council, the United States and Britain have been unable to reach a consensus on their preferred course ... Medals in perspective Unencumbered by false modesty, Ron Walker, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the 18th Commonwealth Games, told an audience of 80,000 at the MCG on Sunday, "Melbourne, we did it." Mr. Walker's claim at the end of a 12-day sporting ... Leader Page Articles Russia in the grip of its bureaucracy By Vladimir Radyuhin The bureaucracy has emerged as Russia's only ruling class, which controls key businesses, lobbies its interests in Parliament, and dictates its will to the judiciary. News Analysis Conflict, cash, and the search for peace By Praveen Swami Is the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen ready for dialogue? Or will the vested interests of its junior commanders subvert moves towards a ceasefire?
A chance for the Congress in Uttar Pradesh?By K.V. Prasad Sonia Gandhi's decision to quit and contest again from Rae Bareli could help create the climate to revive the party in the State. Corrections and Clarifications {gt}{gt}Was this what the Pakistan President meant? B. Muralidhar Reddy's report (International, "Foreign miscreants face elimination, says Musharraf", March 25, 2006) read: "`Is this the way to progress and achieve prosperity and earn a ... Lennon's art up for sale By Patrick Barkham A 10-PAGE school exercise book, bound in red paper and filled with the scribbles of a 12-year-old Liverpool boy, is expected to fetch £100,000 at auction next month. The exercise book, entitled My Anthology, is the work of John Lennon and ... Bombing civilians is ineffective By A.C. Grayling It was not allied area bombing that won the Second World War, any more than did `shock and awe' in Iraq in 2003. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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