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Mixed Marriages and a Referral

People of Indian origin appear readier than ever to join America’s great melting pot—marrying people of other ethnicities in growing numbers

Where Every Risk is an Opportunity

How China is using curiosity of the ‘Jasmine Revolution’ to spy electronically on democracy supporters—even in India

The Nanny Who Saved Baby Moishe

...and became a star in her adoptive homeland Israel passed through Mumbai recently—home to her famous 26/11 derring-do—unnoticed, unsung. Open caught up with her

The Man Who Cracked a Lottery

Toronto resident Mohan Srivastava figured out a way to look at a draw-of-luck ticket and tell if it was going to win

The Red Hibiscus Revolution

My students in Libya were carefree, fun-loving, style-conscious and seemingly lazy. Then the revolution happened, and they took to guns and capturing towns

Trouble at Sheikh Villa

Sheikh Amer Hassan saw his house as his castle, and a lot more besides, and that too in a Pakistan he saw as increasingly permissive. Till he wound up dead

Tsunami’s Children

An aid worker’s first-hand account of how the children of Japan are coping

Legacy of the King of Coke

Pablo Escobar, the drug lord is dead. But his myth lives on, fanning out from his hometown of Medellin to conversations around the world

Unusual Suspects

Indian-Americans, hailed as a ‘model minority’ in the US, are all over the news for a variety of wrongdoings. Is Indian culture at fault?

Disguised Hinduphobia

Meera Nanda should learn to get her facts about the Hindu tradition straight, and from original sources.

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