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Editorials Bill of wrongs Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi protests too much about the Union Cabinet’s decision to recommend that President Pratibha Patil return the controversial anti-terror Bill passed by the State Assembly in 2003. The Gujarat Control of ... Rationalising capital issue norms The recent decisions of the Securities Exchange Board of India reflect the realities of the market place. The most significant of these is the authorisation for “anchor investors,” a new class to be carved out of the qualified ... Leader Page Articles The missing ‘E’s of medical education By K. Srinath Reddy Medical education needs to be reconfigured to increase the emphasis on epidemiology, economics, ethics, empathy and engagement with the health system. News Analysis
Iran and India, yesterday and todayBy K. Natwar Singh In the context of an episode from the 1990s, some thoughts on what stand India could take with respect to the present situation in Iran. The Amazon bill controversy By Gary Duffy There is a consensus that the issue of land ownership badly needs to be sorted out in the Amazon — but it seems this bill has not built on that common ground. How a manure ethanol plan fell flat By Jamie Coomarasamy There are some things that don’t change in Hereford, Texas. The country music that’s played on the local radio station and the brown plastic bull, which welcomes you to town, above the slogan “Hereford, Beef Capital of the ... Sarkozy and the burqas By Stuart Jeffries Nicolas Sarkozy’s outburst on burqas calls up visions of the Terror. He really should read Hegel. Convictions unlikely to end spam By Charles Arthur Raid on a “prolific” spammer is not believed to have stopped his spamming. Corrections and clarifications * * It’s the Badaga community (of the Nilgiris district) and not Paduga as given in the heading and text of an item “Paduga members meet Jayalalithaa” (“Briefly”, Tamil Nadu, June 23, 2009). * * * ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | NXg | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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