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Madoff's auditor charged with fraud

Madoff's auditor charged with fraud

Rediff.com21 Mar 2009

Bernard Madoff's accountant for nearly two decades was on Wednesday charged with securities fraud as US prosecutors widened their investigation into one of the biggest investment frauds in history.

'Pak meets criteria to be called state that sponsors terror'

'Pak meets criteria to be called state that sponsors terror'

Rediff.com2 Dec 2011

If there is another Mumbai-like attack; the US should not be constraining India. India and Pakistan should simply deal with it bilaterally, without US pressure, says South Asia expert Professor C Christine Fair. Aziz Haniffa reports.

Experiene the world of third dimension

Experiene the world of third dimension

Rediff.com31 Jan 2011

The consumer electronics industry is ecstatic about 3D this year. Or so it seems with players like Panasonic, Sony, LG, Toshiba and Samsung announcing the introduction of 3D on just about every visually-related product they make, including point-and-shoot cameras, camcorders, laptops and screens.

Clinton publicly sworn in as US Secretary of State

Clinton publicly sworn in as US Secretary of State

Rediff.com3 Feb 2009

Hillary Clinton was publicly sworn in as United States Secretary of State by Vice President Joe Biden at a ceremony held at Foggy Bottom. Hillary's husband and former US President Bill Clinton and her daughter Chelsea were also present at the ceremonial swearing-in ceremony on Monday, which included several former Secretaries of States and Congressional leaders. She is the 67th Secretary of State. Hillary replaces Condoleezza Rice of the previous Bush administration.

Long live Marx, Netaji zindabad!

Long live Marx, Netaji zindabad!

Rediff.com19 Mar 2012

A memorandum opposing Aadhaar and other anti-people policies was submitted to the Indian National Congress-led government along with a big truck load of signatures numbering 3.57 crore to mark the 129th death anniversary of Karl Marx, one of most influential socialist thinkers post industrial revolution amidst a huge People's March to Parliament comprising about one lakh citizens on Mach 14 in the national capital.

Greed is good; excessive greed even better

Greed is good; excessive greed even better

Rediff.com7 Jan 2011

'Is it too much when senior -- very senior --politicians fear the law so little that they accept payment through cheques, something that can be easily traced?'

The rise of the Modi Class

The rise of the Modi Class

Rediff.com30 Apr 2014

Travelling across tribal Dahod to an about-to-be-born township near Ahmedabad, Sheela Bhatt examines the 'Modi effect' and how it will play out in the polls in the prime ministerial candidate's home state.Travelling across tribal Dahod to an about-to-be-born-township near Ahmedabad, Sheela Bhatt examines the 'Modi effect' and how it will play out at the polls on the prime ministerial candidate's home state.

Long live Marx, Netaji zindabad!

Long live Marx, Netaji zindabad!

Rediff.com14 Mar 2012

Kashmir should be resolved politically: Hurr

Kashmir should be resolved politically: Hurr

Rediff.com5 Jan 2009

Asserting that a change of guard in Jammu and Kashmir does not mean an 'end' to the vexed Kashmir issue, the moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference on Monday demanded that the matter be resolved politically. Referring to National Conference Chief Omar Abdullah taking oath as the state's chief mMinister, Mirwaiz said, "He is young and should keep in mind aspirations of the valley's youth, pursue pro-people agenda and understand ground realities."

Justice has been served, says Smith

Justice has been served, says Smith

Rediff.com18 Jan 2010

Captain Graeme Smith praised South Africa for not running "out of puff" while his England counterpart Andrew Strauss said his team's defeat in the fourth and final Test left a "bitter taste".

Stop talks with Pak, explore all options: BJP

Stop talks with Pak, explore all options: BJP

Rediff.com24 Dec 2008

Asking the government to explore all options against Pakistan and immediately stop all bilateral engagements, including 'illusionary peace and trade talks', the main opposition Bhartiya Janata Party on Wednesday lambasted Islamabad for "patent falsehood" and continuing to be in a state of "total denial" that the conspiracy about Mumbai terrorist attacks did not emanate from its soil.

Reports on Kasab's arrest baseless: Nepal

Reports on Kasab's arrest baseless: Nepal

Rediff.com20 Dec 2008

Nepal today dismissed as "baseless" a report which claimed Ajmal, the lone terrorist captured during the Mumbai attacks, was nabbed in the Himalayan nation two years ago and handed over to India.

Review: Janumadha Gelathi

Review: Janumadha Gelathi

Rediff.com5 Dec 2008

Janumadha Gelathi is one of the weakest films of Dinesh Baboo known for making family entertainers. The film lacks a logical story line and has a bad narration. Srinagara Kitty impresses in this otherwise forgettable film.

Why A K Antony must clear the Adarsh scam mess

Why A K Antony must clear the Adarsh scam mess

Rediff.com2 Nov 2010

The Adarsh scam is potentially the more dangerous than the Commonwealth Games mess since it points to corruption in the armed forces. As a man whose personal integrity is beyond reproach, the defence minister must step in and stem the rot, says T V R Shenoy.

Pakistan must abjure terrorism: Singh

Pakistan must abjure terrorism: Singh

Rediff.com24 Nov 2009

Voicing a desire for a new chapter in the history of the sub-continent, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says Pakistan must break with the past, abjure terrorism and come for talks with India in "good faith and sincerity" to resolve outstanding issues.

Review: Avoid Premigaagi Naa

Review: Avoid Premigaagi Naa

Rediff.com17 Oct 2008

Premigaagi Naa has a weak plot handled very badly by director Snehapriya Nagaraj. Rajesh Ramanath scores uninspiring music for his hundredth film. The new comers Shankar and Vandana put up an uninspiring show. A tedious watch.

I highlighted India's brutal injustices: Adiga

I highlighted India's brutal injustices: Adiga

Rediff.com16 Oct 2008

Aravind Adiga, winner of this year's Man Booker Prize for his debut novel The White Tiger says his novel highlights the brutal injustices of changing India, which is on the verge of inheriting the world from the West. Adiga's novel is creating ripples in India for its defiantly unglamorous portrait of the country's economic miracle. Refuting that the novel was an attack on the growth story of the country, Adiga said writers like him should highlight the brutal aspects.

India needs IITs for sports

India needs IITs for sports

Rediff.com28 Aug 2008

'A goal should be set to take our medal tally to ten at the London Olympics in 2012.'

What made Dev Anand different from Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar?

What made Dev Anand different from Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar?

Rediff.com5 Dec 2011

Sudarshana Dwivedi looks back at her encounter with the legendary Dev Anand.

Review: Mayakkam Enna is worth a watch

Review: Mayakkam Enna is worth a watch

Rediff.com25 Nov 2011

The film could have been better if it would have been half an hour shorter

'Can I pursue someone else if my girl doesn't mind?'

'Can I pursue someone else if my girl doesn't mind?'

Rediff.com27 Aug 2010

Is your love life under pressure? Are you troubled by your relationship? Get Ahead's Love Guru hosted a chat with readers on August 26 to help them deal with love problems. For those of you who missed it, here's the transcript.

Trust vote: Why UPA must think out of the box

Trust vote: Why UPA must think out of the box

Rediff.com17 Jul 2008

It would have indeed been tactically a vastly superior move on the part of the government to have made the Left to move a motion of no-confidence. Apart from tactics, it would have been proper too.

Centre targeting me at SP's behest: Mayawati

Centre targeting me at SP's behest: Mayawati

Rediff.com12 Jul 2008

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister also accused the Congress-led coalition of treating SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav with kidgloves despite a similar case pending against him and his family, and wondered, "What is the political pressure behind this?"

Review: Public Enemies

Review: Public Enemies

Rediff.com7 Aug 2009

Remember The Untouchables? This movie is nothing like it.

India's disappointing young leaders

India's disappointing young leaders

Rediff.com22 Jul 2010

'Ashok Chavan and Omar Abdullah owe the office in large part to Rahul Gandhi and that places a large question mark over the judgment of that Gen Next leader.'

This is the plight of the honest govt official

This is the plight of the honest govt official

Rediff.com9 Jul 2010

'It is an open secret that the mining lobby wields immense clout both in Karnataka and in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. It is no surprise that millions of tons vanished without a trace. (As did thousands of crores of rupees in lost revenue.) But it should be a cause for worry when the power of the mining lobby seemingly leads to the disappearance of honest officials.'

Australia win Kingston Test

Australia win Kingston Test

Rediff.com27 May 2008

Stuart Clark took five wickets to help Australia win the first Test against West Indies on Monday by 95 runs after bowling out the hosts for 191 at Sabina Park.

Afghanistan: US should change tactics not generals

Afghanistan: US should change tactics not generals

Rediff.com24 Jun 2010

President Obama had been justifiably angered by McChrystal's irreverent remarks which appeared in Rolling Stone. His irreverent remarks caused considerable embarrassment in the Pentagon and the White House. His dismissal was inevitable.

Oil at $300 a barrel: Will it or won't it?

Oil at $300 a barrel: Will it or won't it?

Rediff.com22 Jun 2010

Whether that happens or not remains to be seen, but any case of negativity on oil should be the last till oil starts shock news.

12-yr-old Indian-American summons Anderson

12-yr-old Indian-American summons Anderson

Rediff.com15 Jun 2010

A 12-year-old Indian American activist tried to issue summons for Warren Anderson, former chief of Union Carbide over the deadliest 1984 gas disaster in Bhopal.

Mohanlal gives up his shot at magic

Mohanlal gives up his shot at magic

Rediff.com23 Apr 2008

Under pressure from his fans and well wishers, popular Malayalam film star Mohanlal on Wednesday called off his plan to perform the dangerous 'fire escape' act as part of a magic show planned to be held in Thiruvananthapuram on April 27.

Plenty of steamy scenes and sexy girls in Bhram

Plenty of steamy scenes and sexy girls in Bhram

Rediff.com5 Apr 2008

After the thriller Race, comes another suspense film, Bhram. Only this film does not brag of a stellar cast like Race. Despite that, Bhram holds its own. Bhram is Pawan Kaul's second directorial venture after his first thriller, Sssshh..., and stars Dino Morea, Milind Soman, Sheetal Menon and Simone Singh.

Relaxed Mauresmo wants some French Open fun

Relaxed Mauresmo wants some French Open fun

Rediff.com21 May 2009

"Coming into the clay season I'm really just trying to enjoy myself. I've been struggling the last few years on this surface a lot, more than on the others," Mauresmo said ahead of the season's second major, which begins on Sunday.

SA looking for another 100-150 runs: McKenzie

SA looking for another 100-150 runs: McKenzie

Rediff.com26 Mar 2008

South Africa will be looking to add another 100-150 runs on Thursday to push for a possible win in the first cricket Test against India here, opening batsman Neil McKenzie said.

We are no longer untouchable for Muslims: BJP

We are no longer untouchable for Muslims: BJP

Rediff.com19 Mar 2008

To bring Muslims into its fold ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, a brainstorming session of senior saffron party leaders will be held at Hyderabad next month to chalk out a comprehensive strategy. "The BJP is no longer untouchable for Muslims and they will have no problems under the leadership of L K Advani," senior BJP leader and party's national president of the minority cell Shahnawaz Hussain said.

McLaren expect Ferrari fightback in Malaysia

McLaren expect Ferrari fightback in Malaysia

Rediff.com17 Mar 2008

McLaren are bracing for a Ferrari fightback in Malaysia next weekend after the Formula One champions endured their worst start to a season in 16 years. In a race with only seven cars still running at the finish, Ferrari's world champion Kimi Raikkonen picked up the single point after Honda's Brazilian Rubens Barrichello was disqualified from sixth place for a pit lane infringement.

Sab maya hai, says Mukesh Ambani

Sab maya hai, says Mukesh Ambani

Rediff.com14 Mar 2008

Within days of being named richest resident Indian by the US magazine Forbes, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani on Friday termed the hype over list of billionaires from the country as 'maya' (illusion). "There was much hype over the list of billionaires that India has thrown up. . . (but) this is a deceptive distraction," the head of the country's most valued corporate group said, while referring to the Forbes' worldwide billionaire list that included 53 Indians.

Limitations of Operation Green Hunt

Limitations of Operation Green Hunt

Rediff.com28 Apr 2010

It is necessary to make incremental progress, state by state, rather than aiming for an illusory knock-out punch against the Maoists, write Dr Shanthie Mariet D'Souza and Dr Bibhu Prasad Routray.

Gaining a brother: A short story

Gaining a brother: A short story

Rediff.com12 Aug 2011

As India celebrates Raksha Bandhan this weekend, we bring you a short story by Indian-American author Rituparna Chatterjee from the book 'Celebrate: Your Fun Festival Handbook Rakhi And Bhai Dooj'.

Liuzzi eyes race driver's seat at Force India

Liuzzi eyes race driver's seat at Force India

Rediff.com18 Feb 2008

Vitantonio Liuzzi feels he is capable of impressing the Vijay Mallya-owned F1 team and winning a race seat by the end of the season.