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New oil dynamics may challenge growth logic

New oil dynamics may challenge growth logic

Rediff.com19 Apr 2013

Long-term trends at work in the oil market mean it could stay depressed.

Inside look: The choppy Rs 3600 cr VVIP copter deal

Inside look: The choppy Rs 3600 cr VVIP copter deal

Rediff.com16 Feb 2013

Ajai Shukla gives the inside story of the controversial AW-101 helicopter deal and finds that corruption is endemic to overseas defence deals in India

Don't forget the IAF's role in the '62 war!

Don't forget the IAF's role in the '62 war!

Rediff.com22 Nov 2012

China declared a ceasefire on November 21 and kept Aksai Chin as its trophy. The sinews of the IAF were not muscular enough to retake Aksai Chin. What matters is what we have done since 1962. Air-minded, we are, but are we strong-minded? asks M P Anil Kumar.

India and US have 'state' bias in common

India and US have 'state' bias in common

Rediff.com17 Nov 2012

If prejudice can form the basis of election and governance in the world's largest democracy, the case is no different in the world's oldest democracy as well, writes Bikash Mohapatra.

How oil boom transformed a state

How oil boom transformed a state

Rediff.com13 Nov 2012

Thousands of people have flooded into North Dakota to work in the oil drilling industry.

Romney defeated in two key states with close personal ties

Romney defeated in two key states with close personal ties

Rediff.com7 Nov 2012

Mitt Romney failed to win both the state of his birth, Michigan, and the state where he lives and served as governor, Massachusetts.

Romney defeated in two key states with close personal ties

Romney defeated in two key states with close personal ties

Rediff.com7 Nov 2012

Mitt Romney failed to win both the state of his birth, Michigan, and the state where he lives and served as governor, Massachusetts.

US Cong to have maximum women senators in history

US Cong to have maximum women senators in history

Rediff.com7 Nov 2012

The 113th United States Congress will have at least 19 women senators, the highest ever in the country's history.

Obama has won the battle, but the real war lies ahead

Obama has won the battle, but the real war lies ahead

Rediff.com7 Nov 2012

Ohio once again proved decisive when it came to the final result of the US presidential poll. Rediff.com's Bikash Mohapatra reports from the state that swung the election Obama's way

Bomb threat at US varsity forces evacuation

Bomb threat at US varsity forces evacuation

Rediff.com20 Oct 2012

Evacuation orders were issued at a United States University after a bomb threat was received on the campus, a month after similar warnings created panic at three institutions.

Bomb scares force evacuation at two US universities

Bomb scares force evacuation at two US universities

Rediff.com15 Sep 2012

Bomb scares at two US universities led to thousands of students and staff being ordered off campus on Friday, though no explosive devices were found after the mass evacuations.

Romney takes Ohio, 4 other states on Super Tuesday

Romney takes Ohio, 4 other states on Super Tuesday

Rediff.com7 Mar 2012

Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, with three wins each in their kitty, were running almost neck to neck in Ohio on "Super Tuesday" wherein 10 States went into Republican presidential primary.

How twinning courses let you study in India and abroad

How twinning courses let you study in India and abroad

Rediff.com29 Nov 2011

Twinning programmes allow you to study partly in India and partly in a foreign institution. It's a great way to earn a foreign degree and save money, provided you avoid the pitfalls.

Indian firms not to sell sodium thiopental to US jails

Indian firms not to sell sodium thiopental to US jails

Rediff.com6 Apr 2011

Navneet Verma, managing director and CEO, Kayem Pharmaceuticals, has assured Reprieve, a United Kingdom-based provider of legal assistance to prisoners who cannot fend for themselves, that no Indian manufacturer will sell thiopental sodium -- an ingredient used in lethal injections by US Correctional Services -- to jails in the United States that use it for lethal purposes.

US lost communication with 50 nukes, says report

US lost communication with 50 nukes, says report

Rediff.com27 Oct 2010

The US had lost communication with nearly 50 intercontinental ballistic nuclear missiles, one-ninth of its arsenal for 45 minutes over the weekend, even as defence officials said that there were no chance of an accidental launch or foul play, a media report said on Wednesday.

Gen next come to the fore in America

Gen next come to the fore in America

Rediff.com12 Jun 2010

Gen next come to the fore in America

Indian American girl becomes Spelling Bee champion

Indian American girl becomes Spelling Bee champion

Rediff.com5 Jun 2010

Anamika Veeramani, 14, an eighth grader from Incarnate Word Academy in Parma Heights, Ohio won the National Spelling Bee on Friday.

Republicans to move SC against healthcare bill

Republicans to move SC against healthcare bill

Rediff.com23 Mar 2010

With US President Barack Obama set to sign into law the landmark healthcare reform bill, the opposition Republican party on Tuesday announced it would move the Supreme Court against the legislation approved by Congress.

Dubai opens world's tallest building to public

Dubai opens world's tallest building to public

Rediff.com4 Jan 2010

Blazing fireworks and dazzling lights marked the opening of the world's tallest tower, Burj Dubai, which the Gulf Emirates hopes will pep up its international image, shaken by debt woes.

'We wanted to create a little India'

'We wanted to create a little India'

Rediff.com24 Jul 2009

The new-look, $10 million Minneapolis Hindu Temple is a labour of love and faith, discovers Arthur J Pais

35 qualify for Scripps National Spelling Bee

35 qualify for Scripps National Spelling Bee

Rediff.com22 May 2009

35 qualify for Scripps National Spelling Bee

Working on world's tallest building a 'nightmare'

Working on world's tallest building a 'nightmare'

Rediff.com13 May 2009

Giving finishing touch to the world's tallest building in Dubai has been a "nightmare" and the company will not take such a project in future, interior decoration firm Depa has said.

Burj Dubai becomes world's tallest structure

Burj Dubai becomes world's tallest structure

Rediff.com30 Dec 2008

A company statement claimed on Tuesday that the tower, which is on course to open in 2009, achieved the distinction of being the world's tallest structure surpassing the KVLY-TV mast (628.8 metres) in North Dakota, US. The high-rise is already taller than Taipei 101 in Taiwan, which at 508 metres has held the tallest building in the world title since it opened in 2004.

Obama makes history, elected US President

Obama makes history, elected US President

Rediff.com5 Nov 2008

Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama, by flipping Virginia, Ohio, Iowa and New Mexico from red states in the 2004 elections to blue in this year's contest, took a commanding lead in the 2008 US Presidential Election, causing CNN to project him the winner and the 44th President of the United States of America

US Senate approves nuclear deal

US Senate approves nuclear deal

Rediff.com2 Oct 2008

The Berman Bill H R 7081, named after Howard Berman, a Democrat strongly opposed to the deal on non-proliferation grounds and who converted only a couple of days back, was adopted with 86 voting for and 13 against. The Senate also rejected the killer amendments introduced by Democratic Senators Byron Dorgan and Jeff Bingaman to ensure that the US nuclear exports to India do not help boost New Delhi's nuclear weapons programme

Senate floor managers oppose killer amendements

Senate floor managers oppose killer amendements

Rediff.com2 Oct 2008

Opposing the killer amendments to the legislation on the Indo-US nuclear deal, Democratic and Republican floor managers in the Senate today said that these were "unnecessary" and asked Senators to fall in line by passing the legislation without any change.

Clinton wins West Virginia primary

Clinton wins West Virginia primary

Rediff.com14 May 2008

The victorious Clinton reminded her supporters and the party leadership that she is not giving up the challenge to the party nomination and that she does not subscribe to the notion that the voters of Michigan and Florida -- who have been disqualified -- can be left out.

US: Professor gets $575,000 grant for research

US: Professor gets $575,000 grant for research

Rediff.com27 Feb 2008

When developed, Dr Jayaraman's work could be applied to various light-induced transformations to the synthesis of a number of chiral molecules.

Republican Romney drops out of White House race

Republican Romney drops out of White House race

Rediff.com8 Feb 2008

Romney's decision leaves Republican front-runner John McCain as the top man standing in the Republican race, with Mike Huckabee far behind in the race.

McCain leads Republican race; Huckabee stays alive

McCain leads Republican race; Huckabee stays alive

Rediff.com6 Feb 2008

Huckabee's wins have come as a blow for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who scored victories in Utah, Colorado, North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and Massachusetts, his home state.

US Primaries: Obama wins in 13 states

US Primaries: Obama wins in 13 states

Rediff.com6 Feb 2008

However, Obama fell behind in the number of delegates who would support his candidature in the Republican National Convention. In all, he has 653 delegates as compared to 668 with Hillary.

Adventure and intrigue in Golden Compass

Adventure and intrigue in Golden Compass

Rediff.com3 Jan 2008

Golden Compass is no Harry Potter; but the film is an interesting watch.

The Dalai Lama to lecture at IIM-A

The Dalai Lama to lecture at IIM-A

Rediff.com26 Dec 2007

The Tibetan leader will be in Ahmedabad as part of a Tibetan festival to be organised in the city. The lecture will be open to all students and faculty members.

A promising Golden Compass

A promising Golden Compass

Rediff.com7 Dec 2007

Whether the film, which has some of the most notable artists of our times including Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Ian McKellen, along with Daniel Craig, will turn out to be another The Lord of the Rings will depend a lot on word of mouth to a great extent and on the critics for a lesser extent.

Ghost cities of 2100

Ghost cities of 2100

Rediff.com16 Jun 2007

Even as the world's urban population explodes, these eight cities face potential extinction.

Heat on Rachel Paulose as 3 attorneys step down

Heat on Rachel Paulose as 3 attorneys step down

Rediff.com7 Apr 2007

The three attorneys who chose to step down were John Marti, first assistant US attorney, Erika Mozangue, who heads attorney's office's civil division, and James Lackner, chief of the office's criminal division.

Black Panthers, Camels to get President's colours

Black Panthers, Camels to get President's colours

Rediff.com12 Feb 2007

The award of Colours and Standard by the President is a great honour bestowed in recognition of the distinguished service rendered by a unit to the nation.

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