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Why the Coast was Clear

How the LeT men simply bribed their way in.

“The US will be back in a big way”

Deutsche Bank Research CEO Norbert Walter talks about the recession and America’s place in the global order

Anatomy of a City under Attack

This correspondent does a spot of terror tourism (is there another kind possible?) on a day seven rockets fell in Kabul.

Poison Plant

The people of a remote village in Tamil Nadu live in dread. The massive domes of two nuclear plants and the dubious promise of six more promise disruption, dislocation and worse.

Manmohan’s India

It’s a question India’s Prime Minister asked a long time ago when he first embarked on his political journey. Now, in his latest effort to lead the country in keeping with his long-term vision, he may well want to ask it again: who fails if India wins?

From Item Girl to Item Bride

Rakhi Sawant’s gift is that she makes us believe we are better than her

“Rakhi Sawant Is Loved by All”

Be it ex-boyfriends, controversies or the media, which is like her family, the bride of the moment opens up

Its Exalted Dryness

Pushkar’s holy lake is dry. As the religious and secular alike are beset by a rising sense of panic, we get to the bottom of the crisis.

Don’t Worry, It’s Only a Flood

The attitude of the establishment towards the recent floods in Bihar: it happens

The Maoist Mood

So long as Nepal cannot attain political stability without them, the landlocked country’s Maoists have the strongest hand to play. What might Prachanda’s next move look like?

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