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Soli J. SorabjeeJan 18, 2009

Bush and Obama Subscriber Only

Free democracies look forward—with ardent hope and expectation—to Barack Obama’s Presidency.
Meghnad DesaiJan 18, 2009
Life would be so much nicer if the whole world just agreed with India on everything.
Tavleen SinghJan 18, 2009
Before writing this week’s column I looked up blogs on columns past and noticed that since the attack on Mumbai...
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Discovery of India’ is following such bizarrely unconventional ways that it is impossible not to subject it to public scrutiny.
The Indian ExpressJan 17, 2009

Letter to the editor Subscriber Only

It is assumed that children going to private schools come from rich families.
Jan 17, 2009

The India Diary Subscriber Only

UK foreign secretary David Miliband blogs on his visit here
Ruchika TalwarJan 17, 2009

Sorry Harry Subscriber Only

Prince Harry’s derisive remarks towards a classmate of Pakistani origin drew flak from the press.
Saubhik ChakrabartiJan 17, 2009

Shining the light Subscriber Only

Depth,perspective and the curious chiaroscuro of studio backdrops
Tarunabh KhaitanJan 17, 2009

Arresting facts Subscriber Only

Augustus Caesar’s advice to make haste slowly was evidently not on the minds of our Lok Sabha MPs when they recently cleared eights bills...
Seema ChishtiJan 16, 2009

Satyam’s asatyam  Subscriber Only

Rashtriya Sahara in its editorial (January 9) says; “the biggest problem is that because of this scam,not only is the future of capital investment endangered but even outsourcing and information technology services...
Rahul MatthanJan 16, 2009

Someone to watch over you Subscriber Only

The information technology act was amended in a tearing hurry — and it shows
Yubaraj GhimireJan 16, 2009
Despite his recent retractions,popular opposition to the PM is at an all-time high
Jan 15, 2009

No quarter Subscriber Only

The idea of private school funding for the education of 25 per cent of economically weak students appears noble,but there are certain inherent flaws...
C. Raja MohanJan 15, 2009

Clinton’s smart power Subscriber Only

As she sailed through the first round of Senate confirmation hearings on Tuesday,America’s top diplomat to be,Hillary Clinton,stuck to a formula that has been perfected by President Elect Barack Obama...
Suman K JhaJan 15, 2009

Temple outrage Subscriber Only

The editorial in the latest issue of Organiser titled “Maoist outrage on Pashupatinath” says: “The Maoist onslaught and occupation of Holy Pashupatinath in Kathmandu has outraged the Hindus all over the world.
Lasantha WickramatungaJan 15, 2009

And then they came for me Subscriber Only

Lasantha Wickramatunga,editor of the Sri Lankan newspaper ‘The Sunday Leader’ and known for his principled opposition to the government,was assassinated on his way to work by two gunmen,on January 8. The paper carried this posthumous
Manoj C.GJan 14, 2009

Dissociate from Israel Subscriber Only

The lead editorial in the latest issue of CPM mouthpiece People’s Democracy says it is incumbent upon the government of India to immediately cease all military cooperation with Israel....
Alaka SahaniJan 14, 2009

The dream merchant Subscriber Only

‘Slumdog Millionaire’ is a story often told by our cinema,but it has a joyous heart...
Kalpana SharmaJan 14, 2009

Shantytowns of the mind Subscriber Only

I have not yet seen Slumdog Millionaire,Danny Boyle’s film that has picked up four Golden Globe awards...
Jan 14, 2009

Strike out Subscriber Only

Is India the richest country in the world if employees earning a gross salary of more than Rs 16 lakh can go on strike demanding increases?
Rajeev ShuklaJan 13, 2009

A new neighbourhood Subscriber Only

For more than two decades now,India’s geographic location had her reeling under cross-border terrorism from neighbouring states. The tide finally seems to be turning....
Shailaja BajpaiJan 13, 2009

The use of the news Subscriber Only

Hindi news channels veer between the absurd and the practical
Vinay B. NairJan 13, 2009

Designing accountants Subscriber Only

What to take away from America’s experience with audit reform
Jan 13, 2009

Street-fighting days Subscriber Only

The enemy within,often does greater damage than external threats. But we haven’t learnt from past mistakes. A strike is a tool...
Jan 12, 2009

No lesson yet Subscriber Only

It was disgraceful when Shibu Soren and other MPs of his party sold their Lok Sabha votes to save the Narasimha Rao government...
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