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Editorials Seize the favourable moment The recent Brussels statement of the co-chairs of the Tokyo Donor Conference Norway, the European Union, the United States, and Japan announcing the "willingness" of the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government and the LTTE "to come to talks ... Be with us or be bombed Is it any surprise that the Bush administration issued crude threats to Pakistan immediately after 9/11? In his 368-page memoir, In The Line of Fire , which is being launched today, President Pervez Musharraf narrates how, on September 12, ... Leader Page Articles India is online but most Indians are not By C.P. Chandrasekhar The diffusion of Internet technology in India can take one of two routes, one elite-oriented, the other democratic. The Government seems to want to promote the second but the minimum requirement for this is credible information. News Analysis
Musharraf and the truth about KargilBy Praveen Swami General Musharraf's account of the Kargil war is a feisty defence of Pakistan's military but sits ill with well-established facts. ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Use, abuse and semantics"Argument and self-introspection are the methods to learn. Of course, argument cannot be bereft of logic," wrote G.M. Rama Rao of Vizag, a keen observer of the paper and its contents, and an occasional communicator. The context was my reply to ... General's grand theory of `Enlightened Moderation' By Special Correspondent IN HIS book, In the Line of Fire: A Memoir , Pakistan's military ruler locates his "out of the box" Kashmir solution within the larger context of having to respond to 9/11 and a vastly more violent and volatile post-9/11 world. One day, he ... An incomplete account of a "most embarrassing moment" By Special Correspondent General Musharraf's memoirs assert Dr. A.Q. Khan was "self-centred," "abrasive," and greedy; that his proliferation was a "one-man act." Happy birthday, hard disk drive By John Naughton THE HARD disk is 50 years old this month. On September 13, 1956, IBM unveiled its IBM 305 Ramac computer, whose major selling point was that it had something called a "disk drive": the 350 Disk File unit. Up to then, data had been stored either ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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