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Rahulmatthan
Who will care for orphan books?

Thursday 22 October, 2009

Google, as everyone knows, runs its operations on quasi-Biblical ethics. Its code of conduct can be summarised in one simple commandment
View from the RIGHT

Thursday 22 October, 2009

The editorial in the latest issue of the Organiser, titled “Time to ask China (to) shut up,” says: “An editorial on China in The Economist (October 3, 2009) commented...
Kunalpradhan
Leagues apart

Thursday 22 October, 2009

Four years ago, the International Cricket Council — as boring and dogmatic a sports body as you will find — decided to do something radical.
Crajamohan
The Great Game Folio

Wednesday 21 October, 2009

All the major players in Afghanistan are either moving to plan B or searching for one. The most painful transition is in Washington...
View from the LEFT

Wednesday 21 October, 2009

In the latest issue of its weekly mouthpiece People’s Democracy, the CPI(M) engages in an ideological war of words with the Maoists.
Numbers to the rescue

Tuesday 20 October, 2009

Popular perception of NREGA’s performance is as much a victim of unscrupulous sarpanchs, block and village officials and local...
Tariqosmanhyder
War within

Tuesday 20 October, 2009

There is a surge in terrorist attacks in Pakistan. The most audacious being the precision assault on the Pakistan Army Headquarters...
Walk
‘Hooper has been a great hindrance. He has been shouting... throwing k...

Monday 19 October, 2009

Indian Olympic Association chief and Chairman of Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Suresh Kalmadi claims that as of today the committee...
Kirenrijiju
Too far from Delhi

Saturday 17 October, 2009

India must counter Chinese designs on Arunachal Pradesh by treating it as part of India....
Troubled south

Saturday 17 October, 2009

A register of reports and views from the Pakistan press....
Lightening up the mood

Saturday 17 October, 2009

The festive season indicates the revival of organised retail in India....
Epistolary accusations

Saturday 17 October, 2009

Organising the Commonwealth Games takes an ugly turn....
‘Indian hegemony continues to harm relations with neighbours’

Friday 16 October, 2009

Yesterday’s editorial in China’s state-run People’s Daily Online, on Sino-Indian relations:
The hallmark of a true professional

Friday 16 October, 2009

MindTree founder Subroto Bagchi is as interesting as his latest book
Yubarajghimire
What not to learn from India

Friday 16 October, 2009

The growth of caste-based politics in Nepal threatens the state...
Abhaadams
Happy Diwali, courtesy our kids

Thursday 15 October, 2009

Thank our children for greening the festival of lights
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