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Editorials Clues to Kashmir peace puzzle Days after President Pervez Musharraf stunned observers by promising that Pakistan would drop its claims to Jammu and Kashmir if India agreed to a four-point peace plan, his Foreign Office has set off an even larger furore. Responding to ... Lebanon on edge Hizbollah appears to have pushed Lebanon to the brink of either a fundamental political change or chaos with its campaign to oust the government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. The militant Shia organisation is pressing for the formation of a ... Leader Page Articles No sugar-coated pills for cotton farmers By P. Sainath This time three years ago, there were around 300 cotton procurement centres at work in Maharashtra. This year that number is 56. The farmers are being pushed towards private traders. And much lower prices. News Analysis
Singur: just the facts, pleaseBy Brinda Karat The West Bengal Government has received consent letters from landowners for 952 of the 997 acres required. Three fourths of the 12,000 persons involved, including sharecroppers, have collected compensation amounting to Rs.131.49 crore, and others are waiting to do so. OUT OF LONDON
How Diana died: facts and fictionBy Hasan Suroor WILL THEY or won't they? Will they finally let go of the lurid conspiracy theories and accept with good grace that Princess Diana's death in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, was simply a tragic accident and not engineered by shadowy secret ... Obama the next U.S. President? By Ed Pilkington The mass hysteria surrounding Barack Obama has not been seen in Democratic circles since the early days of Bill Clinton. Corrections and Clarifications The heading of a report was "Pakistani journalists walk out of briefing" (December 12, 2006). The headline is incorrect as the first line of the report was that they walked out of the briefing shaking their heads in disbelief, but it was not ... 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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