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Feb 25, 2009
Unpleasant truths Subscriber Only
The authors points are valid nonetheless. Deb,for example,is right in saying that in his acceptance speech,Resul Pookutty shouldnt have invoked my country and my civilisation as India....
Feb 24, 2009
Two stories Subscriber Only
The world will take note of Dharavi now. Perhaps therell be a flow of money to improve the living conditions of Dharavis residents.....
Yoginder K AlaghFeb 24, 2009
A Chip of the Old Block Subscriber Only
Yoginder K Alagh | Charawak Pranab Mukherji was delightful in the extra work of spinning out a vote-on-account and delivering home truths later.
Coomi KapoorFeb 24, 2009
A sari debate Subscriber Only
Coomi Kapoor | Blog Bytes If an individual has the freedom to dress as he or she pleases,surely the host has the right to pick and chose whom he wants to permit within his premises?
New York TimesFeb 24, 2009
Start-ups,not bailouts Subscriber Only
The US must invest more in risk-taking entrepreneurs
Vinod MathewFeb 24, 2009
Are we applauding together? Subscriber Only
Moments that unite throw our divisions into sharp relief
Rajat SharmaFeb 24, 2009
My enemys enemy… Subscriber Only
A Congress-BJP grand alliance?
Sandipan DebFeb 24, 2009
It shouldnt have won Subscriber Only
India wasnt up for approval on Oscar Night,thanks very much
Feb 23, 2009
The Swat syndrome Subscriber Only
This is of grave concern not only to Pakistan,but also to Afghanistan and India. Swat is the first area snatched by the Taliban....
Harneet SinghFeb 23, 2009
What ails Delhi 6? Subscriber Only
Harneet Singh First a confession: I'm a Rang De Basanti fanatic. Love everything about it,even (and especially) the end. So you can imagine my excitement to watch what Rakeysh Mehra had dreamt up next.
Shailaja BajpaiFeb 22, 2009
Slumdog set to sweep Academy Awards? Subscriber Only
You don't need exceptional intelligence or foresight to conclude that Slumdog Millionaire should be the best picture at the Academy Awards...
Coomi KapoorFeb 22, 2009
No (Modi)fication in cases Subscriber Only
Former BCCI chairperson and NCP President Sharad Pawar spoke to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on behalf of IPL chairperson Lalit Modi.
Sandipan DebFeb 22, 2009
The Australians will be back Subscriber Only
Dusk is a hard thing to accept,especially when the day has been glorious.
Meghnad DesaiFeb 22, 2009
PAKISTANS WILD WEST Subscriber Only
Imran Khan has not been as lucky in his political life as he was in his cricket.
Tavleen SinghFeb 22, 2009
Hindutva doublespeak Subscriber Only
My column last week infuriated those of Hindutva persuasion. Especially the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Sudheendra KulkarniFeb 22, 2009
Bringing development to the bahujan within the bahujan Subscriber Only
H.L. Dusadh is not the typical high-society Delhi intellectual one sees at the India International Centre and other usual places in the seminar circuit.
C. Raja MohanFeb 22, 2009
China and Clinton’s Tibet Subscriber Only
C. Raja Mohan As the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives in Beijing Friday on the last leg of her Asian tour,Tibet has begun to acquire an unexpected profile in the Obama Administration's engagement
Pratap Bhanu MehtaFeb 21, 2009
Dead ends in Pakistan Subscriber Only
Pratap Bhanu Mehta | Swaraj Aur Samvidhan Pakistan's agreement with the Taliban in the Swat region may turn out to be a catastrophically momentous event in South Asia.
The Indian ExpressFeb 21, 2009
Letter to the editor Subscriber Only
Richard Holbrookes view on the Afghan-Pak cauldron is apt,especially from the US perspective. Rudyard Kiplings Great Game just got more complicated with new actors.
The Indian ExpressFeb 20, 2009
Viva Chavez Subscriber Only
I was amazed to read your partisan views about present-day Venezuela and its popular and charismatic leader Hugo Chavez.
Rajeev ShuklaFeb 20, 2009
Full innings Subscriber Only
The commencement of the last session of Parliament last week marked the successful culmination of Dr. Manmohan Singhs 13-party coalition government.
Los Angles TimesFeb 20, 2009
Chocolate as evidence Subscriber Only
Many people balk at the idea that North America had any substantial civilisation before 1492...
Amrita ShahFeb 20, 2009
Park-ing trouble Subscriber Only
Fencing parks and charging entry fees may bring benefits. But it comes with a price tag
Inder MalhotraFeb 20, 2009
All that glitters is not sold Subscriber Only
Those who lived through the brief but brutal border war with China in the high Himalayas in 1962 still remember the trauma it caused.
Shreya ChakraverttyFeb 19, 2009
Tennis finally hits back Subscriber Only
Shreya Chakravertty The WADA and the ITF have finally come down hard on doping and use of dungs in the game and even though players might describe the rules as 'draconian',they are the need of
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