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Editorials Another round of tightening In its latest credit policy, the Reserve Bank of India has brought monetary policy instruments to bear heavily on the priority area of inflation. Notwithstanding the recent signs of a slowdown and even at the risk of moderating growth further, it ... Labour in deep crisis The Labour Party’s shock defeat in a crucial parliamentary by-election in Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s native Scotland has plunged it into a deep crisis. It has triggered calls for a change of leadership ahead of the next general ... Leader Page Articles Case for Speaker’s disqualification By V. Venkatesan By refusing to resign as Speaker, Somnath Chatterjee becomes the first Lok Sabha Speaker to invite disqualification as an MP under the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution. News Analysis Terrorism and Indian democracy By C. Raj Kumar There is a need to establish a Central Anti-Terrorism Commission under the PMO.
Food crisis pushes them toward starvationBy Rory Carroll Mud cakes have become staple diet for entire families in Haiti. What we lose in translation By Stuart Jeffries Dostoevsky’s last, longest and possibly greatest novel has been known for nearly 130 years in English as The Brothers Karamazov. Sadly, this is wrong. It should be called The Karamazov Brothers . At least, so ... An ISI story By Nirupama Subramanian The ISI’s relationship with civilian governments is at best problematic. Corrections and clarifications The tenth paragraph in a report “Maharashtra, hub of Gujarat terror strikes” (July 29, 2008) was “Raziuddin Nasir, a SIMI operative who was arrested for planning terror strikes in Bangalore and Goa last year, reported meeting ... 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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