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Editorials Behind the north Bengal blast Monday's deadly explosion that killed seven people on a passenger train at Belakoba in the northern region of West Bengal bears the stamp of northeastern insurgency. If preliminary reports that RDX was used are confirmed, the terrorist attack ... Last chance for the Doha round Trade ministers of the 21-member Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Vietnam might have done a signal service to the cause of multilateral trade. Their appeal to the WTO members to break the deadlock in the Doha development round ... Leader Page Articles The healthcare tourism conundrum By Prabhudev Konana Governments should have no role in promoting healthcare tourism since it negatively impacts the people they are supposed to represent. And the private sector needs self-regulation. News Analysis BJP ups the ante on Arunachal Pradesh By Neena Vyas Why does the party now want Parliament to pass a resolution on the issue? OUT OF LONDON Western media and the Iraq invasion By Hasan Suroor A debate at Oxford University has focussed on the coverage during the build-up to the invasion and in the aftermath. Corrections and clarifications * A sentence in "Gemayel's death triggers sectarian tensions" ("International" page, November 23, 2006) was: "[Pierre] Gemayel's father Amin Gemayel is a former Prime Minister." A reader points out that Amin Gemayel was a former President (of ... Syria's allies have been the losers By Charles Harb The latest assassination in Lebanon has bolstered the U.S.-backed government and weakened Hizbollah and the Opposition. Different spoken languages and the Internet By Kieren McCarthy New standards mean that all the world's languages can now finally be used. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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