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Editorials Decline and fall of the RJD Fifteen years after he took Bihar by storm, Lalu Prasad has been handed a drubbing so severe it has stunned pundit and pollster alike. That the sun was setting on the 15-year reign of the Rashtriya Janata Dal was obvious enough. Yet neither the ... An end to `Greater Israel'? Israeli politics has been thrown into turmoil with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon resigning from the Likud party and asking President Moshe Katsav to dissolve parliament. Mr. Sharon was one of the founders of the party that has been the leading ... Leader Page Articles STATECRAFT Bihar joins the national mainstream By Harish Khare Lalu Prasad refused to understand that Bihar could not remain a stranger to the larger process of growth and development that characterises much of the rest of India. News Analysis Unease over environment clearances By Meena Menon The draft Environment Impact Assessment notification draws protests.
Can the South Asian region do it too?By Amit Baruah The time to learn some political lessons from the countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion is now. Poised to create history By Jonathan Franklin MICHELLE BACHELET was a 23-year-old medical student in Chile when a gang of military men broke into her house and kidnapped both her and her mother, Angela Jeria. It was January 1975, and the Chilean secret police officers were crushing protests ... Internet scams: lessons about buyers By Zoe Williams TWO THINGS have happened in the world of the wonder web. First, it emerged that Nigeria's third-largest source of hard currency, after oil and cocoa, is revenue from Internet scams. I do not believe it, not unless its oil reserves are paltry, or ... War crimes and phosphorus clouds By George Monbiot We now know the U.S. also used thermobaric weapons in its assault on Fallujah, where up to 50,000 civilians remained. 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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