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What if there is a free vote?

16.07.2008 18:13    rediff.com
This is the ultimate paradox of the N-deal: A majority in the Congress would rather not have the deal and a majority in the BJP would love to have it, now that the military programme has been assured


Bull run for the buffalo

16.07.2008 12:31    rediff.com
The launch of a genomics project will improve productivity of this multi-purpose domestic animal.

India's IAEA draft: Invoking Para 29 won't be easy

16.07.2008 12:30    rediff.com
Agreements may provide rights but this does not mean asserting them or implementing them will be easy. India may consider itself to be on firm legal ground in invoking Paragraph 29, for example, in order to deal with the consequences

What if Heath Ledger messes up?

16.07.2008 12:29    rediff.com
We stand poised on the brink of certain history. I will take wagers -- at whatever odds you offer -- that despite The Dark Knight coming to theatres only on Friday, there is already more than enough guaranteed buzz about


Afghanistan: Another frontier of Indo-Pak rivalry?

16.07.2008 12:29    rediff.com
The increasing bonhomie in the Indo-Afghan relationship had posed a challenge to the ISI, which is interested in regaining its lost 'strategic depth' in Afghanistan.

Lessons from a Kerala textbook

16.07.2008 12:29    rediff.com
After reading the textbook and the controversial chapter we are left wondering as to what could have led the opponents of the book to conclude that the chapter promotes atheism.

Globalisation consensus? It is dead!

16.07.2008 06:47    rediff.com
The old globalisation model is unsustainable. The world economy awaits its new Keynes.

Of James Murdoch, Star and return of a heir

16.07.2008 06:47    rediff.com
From a Harvard drop-out who set up his own music label, James Murdoch became a surprise potential successor to the News Corp throne. Till then only elder brother Lachlan had been in the reckoning. James went on to head BSkyB,

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