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Editorials Large borrowers call the tune The recent mid-year review of the credit policy has focussed on one of the glaring deficiencies of the banking system in the reform era. It was known for a while that banks, especially public sector banks, have been either unwilling or unable to ... Time of troubles for Bush administration A grand jury indictment of I. Lewis Libby, chief of staff to the United States Vice-President Dick Cheney, has dealt a serious blow to the Bush administration. Although Mr. Libby resigned on being indicted for the offences of obstructing justice, ... Leader Page Articles "Forgotten children of the French Republic" By Vaiju Naravane The bubbling cauldron of discontent in Paris' run-down, high-rise suburban slums, home to the dispossessed, has finally overflowed. News Analysis Inside the bunker of President Bush By Sidney Blumenthal © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004 ONE YEAR after his re-election, President Bush governs from a bunker. "We go forward with complete confidence," he proclaimed in his second inaugural address. He urged "our youngest citizens" to see the future "in the determined faces of our ...
Tony Blair is running out of true believersBy Jackie Ashley © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004 AT BRITAIN'S Houses of Parliament, there are days of great human drama; and there are dramatic days that actually matter that shape politics for months or years to come. Wednesday's rain-streaked drama was both, together. The fall of ... The doctrine of "national interest" By Hamid Ansari The current turmoil reflects a real divide within the country on core issues of national interest. It needs to be addressed. Poland's patriotic Tartars By Hugh O'Shaughnessy © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004 The spirit of Genghiz Khan, the leader of the Tartars who swept into Europe at the end of the 14th century, is still present in a little Polish village. Letters to the Editor Interviews
"The Information Commission's role is to act as a non-government arbiter"Wajahat Habibullahheads the Central Information Commission constituted under the Right to Information (RTI) Act that came into force on October 13, 2005. In an interview, he explains the role he sees for the Commission, addresses criticism of its co mposition, and states his position on file-notings. Excerpts: Read Today's supplements: Entertainment | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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