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Editorials Politics without vision The controversy triggered by the People's Democratic Party's decision to demand the sacking of Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Muzzaffer Hussain Beigh might turn out to be a storm in a teacup. At its core the PDP's decision to demand that ... Making cities energy efficient Cities everywhere are trying to renew themselves in ways that will make them more accessible to people. In a world that is warming abnormally, many cities are keen to cut wasteful energy consumption because that leads to increased greenhouse gas ... Leader Page Articles The `war on terror' and West Asia circa 2007 By Hamid Ansari The U.S. approach has been uniformly unsuccessful and raises questions about its major and minor premises, the efficacy of its methodology, and, in the final analysis, of its intent. News Analysis Some progress, some stagnation By Kalpana Sharma From the preliminary data of the third National Family Health Survey emerges a mixed picture.
Islam in China: no longer insulatedBy Pallavi Aiyar Greater orthodoxy amongst Chinese Muslims is on the rise. Nonetheless, they retain unique characteristics. Corrections and clarifications "Eminent persons honoured" (August 30, 2006), a report on personalities receiving the Rajiv Gandhi/G.K. Moopanar Award in Chennai, said they were "conferred with" the award. "Confer with" means to discuss something with others to reach a ... Warmer soils will add to climate change: expert By David Adam Global temperatures could go up by 1.5 degrees centigrade. Slowing U.S. economy threat to developing world By Ashley Seager DEVELOPING COUNTRIES could suffer greatly from a slowing United States economy, particularly if other developed countries such as Japan and Germany did not take action to stimulate domestic demand in their economies and reduce the huge global ... 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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