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Editorials Time-tested friendship The long-standing strategic partnership between India and Russia was reaffirmed once again during the visit of Premier Mikhail Fradkov. While seven agreements were signed on the occasion, the primary focus was on Moscow's promise to supply ... Digital networks to aid research President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam rightly emphasised at the conference on `Computing for High Energy and Nuclear Physics' held recently in Mumbai, that high bandwidth networks are vital to extend the capabilities of advanced research today. Frontline ... Leader Page Articles A new twist to the growth debate By N. Ravi It is ironic that the economy should have entered a new, higher growth phase when reforms in the conventional sense appear to be in the pause mode. Can the economy coast along with a reform-less growth? News Analysis ONLINE AND OFF LINE
The problems of profusion"I have so far sent over 500 letters. Only two or three have been published." "I wrote more than 50 letters. Nothing was published." "I find it sickening when my letters are rejected but I continue to write, sometimes two letters a day." These ... Judged by higher standards By Rajindar Sachar With our tradition of judicial independence, a National Judicial Commission could be a turning point in the working of the judiciary. Concern in the earthquake zone By B. Muralidhar Reddy A report on the involvement ofjihadigroups in earthquake relief and reconstruction in Pakistan raises questions about the Musharraf Government's policies. Eta now ready to give up the gun By Alfonso Daniels Hopes are rising for an end to four decades of guerrilla war, but Basque militants still want a separate state. Victims to sue Qadhafi over IRA bombs By Henry McDonald American court case targets Libya for supplying explosives that killed or maimed U.K. victims. 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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