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Editorials
A heinous act
BY ANY RECKONING, the massacre in a remote village in south Kashmir on Monday must rank among the most abominable acts of savagery and cowardliness perpetrated by the terrorist elements operating in Jammu and Kashmir. As many as 24 persons — ...
Hollywood in the time of war
AFTER FRETTING FOR days about the appropriateness of staging the Oscars during wartime, Hollywood brushed aside the moral questions (for example, is the mix of giggle and glamour permissible when GIs are risking their lives?) to put on a show ...


Leader Page Articles
Treading a cautious path
By K. K. Katyal

For both India and Pakistan, the objective of what is claimed to be a nuanced policy line on Iraq is the same — to be on the right side of Washington.
Interlinking of rivers — I
By A. Vaidyanathan

The belief that interlinking is necessary to ensure adequate and safe water supply to everyone and everywhere is wholly misplaced.


News Analysis
AMERICA AT WAR
Bloody battles for Baghdad
By C. Raja Mohan

Nearly a week after the launch of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Washington confronts a paradox. Saddam Hussein is seen as winning by mere survival, while the United States looks faltering at its inability to maintain the scorching pace it had set for ...
OPINION
Weapons of mass deception?
By Raju Rajagopal

America hasn't seen anything like this since the Vietnam War: The peace movement appears to be building unprecedented momentum, with anti-war marches and vigils almost every day across the country. Mahatma Gandhi's thoughts and pictures are ...


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