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Editorials A travesty of justice That President Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator responsible for many atrocities, including human rights violations and invasions of neighbouring countries that caused the death of hundreds of thousands of people, is incontestable. He ... The rise of Asian golf Once he established a two-point lead on the 17th, all it took Jeev Milkha Singh to earn a place in Indian sporting history was a laid-back bogey on the final hole. His win at the Volvo Masters in Spain where he beat some of Europe's ... Leader Page Articles Shangri La and sub-Saharan Africa By P. Sainath The crass inequality on display in our schools runs across all spheres of India's brave new world. The schools only mirror this larger reality. News Analysis
Words too make or mar a pictureThe choice and use of news photographs, as mentioned last week, is at once a highly technical area and one where the human factor is the key first, in the way a picture is conceived, composed and captioned, and second, in the selection, ... Emissions forecast more bad news By Oliver Morgan and Richard Wachman THE INTERNATIONAL Energy Agency (IEA) will this week revise its estimate of carbon dioxide emissions over the next 25 years and predict an even more dramatic acceleration because of increased reliance on coal to produce electricity. The ... From Robben Island to the red carpet By Andrew Meldrum A new film about the apartheid era is winning accolades. But the inspirational story of its hero is even more astonishing.
A Prime Minister who has lost his faith in politicsBy Andrew Rawnsley The limits of power is a recurring theme of the series of speeches Tony Blair is making on his long goodbye tour. 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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