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Editorials New targets of terror Terrorists aim to hit a nation where it hurts the most. In India's case, its high-tech institutions and skilled manpower could be the new targets. The attack on the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, in which one scientist, a retired ... Wise King Jigme Wangchuk It rarely happens that the ruler of a country decides to give up office when no constituency of importance demands this. But King Jigme Singye Wangchuk of Bhutan has repeatedly shown he is no ordinary ruler. His concern for ecology and the ... Leader Page Articles A tangled web called the Bharatiya Janata Party By Vidya Subrahmaniam The BJP's Rajat Jayanti year finds the party bruised and bereft, and the Parivar at war with its own professed values. News Analysis Chance to lobby Putin By David Clark © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004 INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY'S game of musical chairs plays again at midnight on Saturday when Britain's G8 presidency comes to an end and leadership of the world's most exclusive political club passes for the first time to Russia. It raises the ... Concern in Russia over Chinese toxic spill By Vladimir Radyuhin THE IMPACT from a Chinese chemical plant accident on neighbouring Russian territories has proved less serious than expected, but Russian officials and environmentalists are sounding alarm over what they say is a looming ecological ... Air traffic management foggy By A. Ranganathan The outdated procedures in vogue at Indian airports to tackle regular occurrences such as a fog have to be replaced with modern practices. Of holocausts, past and future By Hamid Ansari Despite its horrors, the Holocaust was not a singularity and was preceded by others of lesser or greater dimensions. How the Web will link us all By Aleks Krotoski © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004 The Internet's latest revolution creates new connections and brings people together. Letters to the Editor 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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