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Editorials Malnutrition amidst high growth The imperatives of putting nutrition at the centre of development are apparent in a new World Bank report that warns that malnutrition could cost countries up to 3 per cent of their GDP. The report highlights the fact that investment in better ... Playing with fire in U.P. The last thing the boiling political cauldron of Uttar Pradesh needed was for the temple town of Varanasi to be hit by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. Of the two sites chosen for Tuesday's inhuman attack, one was the hoary temple of Sankat Mochan, ... Leader Page Articles Neighbours building an IT highway By Pallavi Aiyar Real Sino-Indian collaboration in software is beginning to materialise, giving China a valuable chance to enhance its own capabilities. What has, however, failed to take off is any collaboration in hardware, where the Indians could learn from the Chi nese. News Analysis Understanding the harvest of hate By Praveen Swami Varanasi was just an exclamation mark in Islamist terror groups' war against India. Learning from it needs an understanding not of each outrage, but the whole. Corrections and clarifications The expression "Strangelovian" (Editorial, March 10, 2006, page 10) sent a reader to the dictionary and search the web, trying to "infer the meaning and make sense of it". It is derived from the 1964 Stanley Kubrick film "Dr. Strangelove or: ... Evergreen magic of the steam engine By Simon Jenkins The train was once a revolutionary force, bringing romance and power to the world. Spirit of 1968 By Angelique Chrisafis FROM BEHIND the makeshift barricade of tables, desks and chairs that sealed off the amphitheatre of the Sorbonne, a 21-year-old philosophy student crawled out and made his way down to the wall of riot police that kept watch outside one of ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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