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Editorials Safe but under pressure A persistent feature of the just-concluded round of Assembly elections was speculation about the likely impact of their outcomes on the Congress-led Central Government. How would they affect existing equations on one side, between the ... One pays the penalty The federal judiciary of the United States has finally succeeded in punishing one person for his role in the murder of thousands in the horrific terror attacks of September 11, 2001. Zacarias Moussaoui shouted in triumph when the trial court ... Leader Page Articles Righteousness, religion, and right-wing politics By Praveen Swami The protests seen in Srinagar after the uncovering of a prostitution ring illustrate complex cultural anxieties not just anger over a single crime. News Analysis Do State Governments have money to throw? By K. Venugopal State finances are in much better shape than they have been. Simply put, their revenues are growing much faster than their expenditure. In such a congenial situation, governments must prioritise basic needs. ONLINE AND OFFLINE
A continuing struggle"It is good that you are acknowledging the errors/mistakes. Is the organisation taking any corrective action to understand the causes of occurrence of such defects and prevent them from being repeated? It seems to me the organisation believes ... Fighting to stay in tune with the times By Pallavi Aiyar Shaolin today is a hotchpotch of the religious and commercial. But then paradox is the essence of Zen Buddhism. IMF acts to avoid markets meltdown By Heather Stewart The weakening of the dollar seems to be the start of a long-awaited global readjustment. How to foil the identity thieves By Lisa Bachelor Buying a shredder isn't enough in the battle against laptop criminals. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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