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Y P RajeshJul 14, 2010

Big issues,petty politics Subscriber Only

There’s so much more to Marathi identity than Shivaji. There should be so much more to Maharashtra politics,too....
New York TimesJul 14, 2010

The squid whisperer Subscriber Only

I began hearing of the oracular octopus of Oberhausen while in South Africa at the World Cup,but these were unfiltered mutterings about a murky mussel-munching mollusk and I paid them little attention....
The Indian ExpressJul 14, 2010

The Kerala roadside Subscriber Only

Comrades in Kerala are up in arms against a Kerala high court order banning of roadside public meetings and the latest issue of CPM mouthpiece People’s Democracy reflects the anger....
Najeeb JungJul 14, 2010

The need for nuance Subscriber Only

The government must take a wide-angle view of the trouble in Kashmir...
Yoginder K AlaghJul 14, 2010

Unravelling the plan Subscriber Only

Why and how the Planning Commission will always be with us...
The Indian ExpressJul 14, 2010

Words for Omar Subscriber Only

In the editorial ‘Be serious’ (IE,July 13),valuable advice has been given to Omar Abdullah with which he can control the volatile situation in Kashmir.
Shanthie Mariet D’SouzaJul 13, 2010

Friends with benefits Subscriber Only

Could India and Iran find common ground in Afghanistan?....
Mihir S. SharmaJul 13, 2010

Cup of nations Subscriber Only

No event causes us to look outwards as much as the World Cup....
The Indian ExpressJul 13, 2010

Lording over justice Subscriber Only

Although a serious issue,Shekhar Gupta made a delightful attempt at educating readers (‘With all due respect’,IE,July 10). He’s right that “the halo around the higher judiciary is dimming” and that “the executive can always be
K. SubrahmanyamJul 13, 2010

End of the game Subscriber Only

Pakistan’s establishment should not delude itself that it holds all the AfPak aces....
ShailajachandraJul 13, 2010

A dangerous admission Subscriber Only

Nursery admissions are still a nerve-wracking experience for parents. How to change that?....
New York TimesJul 13, 2010

Putting away the vuvuzelas Subscriber Only

As host of the most-watched sporting event on earth,South Africa set out to reinvent itself in the eyes of the world,casting off its reputation as a place defined by violent crime,poverty and AIDS....
The Indian ExpressJul 12, 2010

Field of focus Subscriber Only

It is good news for Indians that Sharad Pawar,Union minister of agriculture has become the president of ICC. But it is equally disappointing news for the agriculture sector....
Maneesh ChhibberJul 12, 2010

Monitor repair Subscriber Only

How the office of Lokayukta has been undermined by state governments....
Ila PatnaikJul 12, 2010

The Mauritius code Subscriber Only

Why we need to move towards sensible tax treaties with major countries....
Inder MalhotraJul 12, 2010

Swallowing the humiliation Subscriber Only

Even before the battles of the 1960s,relations between India and the US soured over food aid....
Muzamil JaleelJul 12, 2010

No more denials,please Subscriber Only

How the Omar government’s heavy-handed remoteness precipitated the latest Valley crisis....
Harneet SinghJul 12, 2010

Ticket punches Subscriber Only

Wrapping up the big,the bad and the moderately good of the past six months:...
New York TimesJul 12, 2010

Gandhi in Gaza Subscriber Only

The Palestinians are looking for their own Mahatma....
Shombit SenguptaJul 11, 2010

The Zap connect to profits Subscriber Only

Last December I’d written about how India’s three generations: the Retro and Compromise generations seem to have connived with this country’s peculiar socio-eco-political circumstances to create Zap86....
Tavleen SinghJul 11, 2010

The jihad comes to Kashmir Subscriber Only

Not long ago in the lobby of the Oberoi Hotel in Delhi I ran into Yasin Malik. He was with his pretty Pakistani wife and they were off to dine in the Italian restaurant....
Meghnad DesaiJul 11, 2010

India’s Other Subscriber Only

When CRPF personnel die in Gondwana,there is an outcry,but the resolve is that the Army will not be deployed....
Thank God,the Congress is divided over the inclusion of caste in Census 2011. Hail the failure of the Group of Ministers headed by Pranab Mukherjee to reach a conclusion last week on this politically myopic
Coomi KapoorJul 11, 2010

Common viewpoint Subscriber Only

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and the RSS are on the same side of the fence....
The Indian ExpressJul 10, 2010

Ways of protest Subscriber Only

There are two ways to show the power of public protests. Courting arrest,picketing in front of government offices and leading public dissent in a peaceful manner lend credibility to strikes....
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