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Editorials Dastardly attack The suicide car bomb attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul on July 7 that resulted in the death of over 40 people bears the hallmark of similar assaults carried out by the Taliban in the past. While it is not certain that the Afghan insurgent ... Investors’ dilemma The sharp fall in the Indian stock markets has affected investors in some less obvious ways. As the Sensex fell from its peak of 21,000 in January to 13,000 in a span of six months, it is not just that the investors have lost — in some ... Leader Page Articles Making the water boil in Afghanistan By Praveen Swami Was the attack on the Indian mission in Kabul a one-off terror attack, or part of a calibrated Pakistani strategy? News Analysis OUT OF LONDON How faith schools get away with anything — and lawfully! By Hasan Suroor The existing statutes governing faith schools in England and Wales give them enormous discretion . 19 dishes on the menu at food shortages summit By Patrick Wintour and Patrick Barkham As the food crisis began to bite, the rumblings of discontent grew louder. Finally, after a day of discussing food shortages and soaring prices, the famished stomachs of the G8 leaders could bear it no longer. The most powerful bellies in ... Corrections and clarifications The last paragraph in a New York Times report “A different night of fashion at the United Nations for them” (“Newscape” page, July 5, 2008) was “The culture shock was not lost on the former ... The challenge of change By Sudha Mahalingam With global carbon galloping, you can neither negotiate nor argue with Gaia. Not when she is on her sick bed. We need a paradigm shift in the way we perceive development.
China wins its first Olympics victoryBy Pallavi Aiyar The campaign for an Olympics-boycott by an array of China’s critics, including human rights organisations, is left with little support. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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