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Robin Marantz HenigOct 7, 2010
Test tube vindication Subscriber Only
Once a new technology is demonstrated to be completely safe,the public accepts it quickly
The Indian ExpressOct 7, 2010
Sangh overjoyed Subscriber Only
The RSS journals make no effort to hide the jubilant mood in the Sangh Parivar camp over the Ayodhya verdict.
The Indian ExpressOct 6, 2010
Accepting the verdict Subscriber Only
His prognostication that the Ayodhya judgment could signal the evolution of a new liberal politics,speaks for one and all.
Yubaraj GhimireOct 6, 2010
Human rights and wrongs Subscriber Only
Nepals military ties with the British are at a delicate juncture.
C. Raja MohanOct 6, 2010
In the shadow of the East Subscriber Only
A changing Asia will be very much on the minds of Obama and Dr Singh.
P Vaidyanathan IyerOct 6, 2010
Dinosaur or dynamo? Subscriber Only
Reconfiguring how Five-Year Plans are written could breathe life into Yojana Bhavan
Isaac ChotinerOct 6, 2010
Midnights other children Subscriber Only
How does Pakistans new literature in English differ from Indias?
New York TimesOct 6, 2010
Before and after advisement Subscriber Only
We in the middle class have to keep up with change. And we wind up being just the same
The Indian ExpressOct 6, 2010
Not fooled by Rahul Subscriber Only
The latest edition of the CPI(ML) monthly,Liberation,discusses the cancellation of the Vedanta groups mining project in the Niyamgiri hills.
Bibek DebroyOct 5, 2010
Copycat incentives Subscriber Only
Our education system trains to faithfully reproduce,not think originally
Vipin PubbyOct 5, 2010
The price of vendetta Subscriber Only
How the feud between Amarinder and the Badals is hurting Punjab
The Indian ExpressOct 5, 2010
Across the divide Subscriber Only
Shekhar Gupta has captured the national mood succinctly by highlighting the maturity and pragmatism of the two main national parties
New York TimesOct 4, 2010
Break the duopoly Subscriber Only
The two-party system has failed America. Politics needs competition,not false stability
Jairam RameshOct 4, 2010
It isnt a zero sum game Subscriber Only
Growth-fetishists misread conflict between development and environment
Jaithirth RaoOct 4, 2010
More than the judgment Subscriber Only
The importance of due process cannot be overstated,even if it is often time consuming
Inder MalhotraOct 4, 2010
The note and the ban Subscriber Only
How a deputy secretary saved the Lefts stalwarts from Shastris jails
Javed AnandOct 4, 2010
Seize this moment Subscriber Only
Why Muslims must gift away even the one-third of the plot that for the moment is legally theirs
K Vaidya NathanOct 4, 2010
The risk-averse society Subscriber Only
Portable insurance plans will make the industry responsive to users
The Indian ExpressOct 4, 2010
Still churning Subscriber Only
With reference to the editorial Law and sacrifice (IE,October 1),the split verdict in the Ayodhya case reflects the mood of the nation.
Shombit SenguptaOct 3, 2010
Visual art to transform engineering products Subscriber Only
Theres a difference between aesthetics and visual art.
Tavleen SinghOct 3, 2010
A time to let history go Subscriber Only
Like other opinionated hacks,I travelled between Delhis TV studios on the day the Ayodhya judgment came last week.
Meghnad DesaiOct 3, 2010
Insaf ka mandir Subscriber Only
Shakeel Badayuni,the great Urdu poet and lyricist,wrote Insaf ka mandir hai ye,bhagwan ka ghar hai.
Sudheendra KulkarniOct 3, 2010
From Somnath to Ayodhya Subscriber Only
I am writing this column on the landmark verdict of the Allahabad High Court in the Ayodhya matter on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti.
Coomi KapoorOct 3, 2010
Controversial client Subscriber Only
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi is in hot water for defending illegal lottery firms operating in Kerala.
The Indian ExpressOct 2, 2010
Private lives Subscriber Only
Privacy and freedom,being subjective concepts,are open to different interpretations.
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