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Editorials Test cricket’s changing balance South Africa, led magnificently by Graeme Smith, couldn’t quite complete the coup: it fell a Test win short of officially displacing Australia as the world’s best cricket team. But there’s little doubt that the sun has set on ... Kasab and Pakistan’s honour The official acknowledgment by Islamabad that Ajmal Amir ‘Kasab’ is its citizen is a positive development. It can serve as a new starting point for the Pakistan government to begin investigations on the leads provided by Kasab, the ... Leader Page Articles Why the caste system is on its last legs By Markandey Katju This institution did good to India in feudal times but today it is a curse that should be eradicated. Indeed it will stand effaced in a decade or two, for its basis has been destroyed. News Analysis The ride to Kilinochchi and beyond By B. Muralidhar Reddy Kilinochchi proved to be the one of the toughest targets so far for the Sri Lanka troops. Colombo now has the unenviable task of ensuring the basic needs and safety of the internally displaced people while targeting the Tigers in their remaining base s. OUT OF LONDON Guantanamo Bay: whose mess is it anyway? out of london By Hasan Suroor Finally, it seems, the American government is serious about closing its notorious detention centre at Guantanamo Bay which has become a shorthand for all the excesses of the Bush administration’s war on terror. Barack Obama, the incoming ... Gaza: medics find ‘unbelievable’ horror By Rory McCarthy and Hazem Balousha “There’s nowhere safe in Gaza. Everyone here is terrorised and traumatised.” Corrections and clarifications * * The heading of an item (“Briefly”, January 8, 2009) was “Officers’ strike hits 13 oil refineries ”, which was incorrect. As the text said, officers of 13 oil PSUs are on ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Cinema Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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