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Editorials Continuing worry over inflation Bereft of major surprises, the Reserve Bank of India's first quarterly review of the monetary policy for 2006-07 will, like the previous policy statements, be relied upon for its authoritative analysis of the broad macroeconomic trends. An ... Even Tigers can cry A punch in the air, a cry of `yes', and a flood of tears in the arms of his caddie. It was evident that an emotional Tiger Woods saw his victory at the British Open above all as a tribute to his father and golfing mentor, who died a couple of ... Leader Page Articles Varanasi in the time of terror By Vidya Subrahmaniam State action against terrorism will succeed if Muslims have the confidence that the community as a whole will not be called to account for terror executed by a few. Communal harmony is not a pseudo-secular cliché, it is a necessity in the aftermath o f terror, and for proof there is Varanasi. News Analysis Can Mumbai take any more? By Kalpana Sharma Bombs and floods in the course of just one year are not something we can just shrug off.
China greying too fastBy Pallavi Aiyar China's one-child policy, which helped the country make rapid economic progress, has also resulted in its population ageing faster and could apply brakes to its economic growth. Corrections and clarifications The report "1993 blasts: verdict likely next month" (July 23, 2006) said Special Public Prosecutor Mr. Ujjwal Nikam blamed the defence for prolonging the Mumbai serial bomb blasts since most of the formal documents such as the inquest panchnama, ... Why the terrorist mind is closed to most authors By Natasha Walter Writers should be free to go beyond their own culture, but often the necessary research has stifled their creativity. Top U.S. lawyers attack Bush's legal exceptions By Julian Borger The American Bar Association accuses the President of using "signing statements" to create unconstitutional loopholes to laws passed by Congress. 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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