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Here's why you should watch Earth

Here's why you should watch Earth

Rediff.com22 Apr 2009

Earth which opens in thousands of screens on Earth Day (April 22) is narrated by the veteran actor James Earl Jones; there is plenty of funny, romantic and feisty scenes in the film apart from poignant stories. It offers compellingly fascinating stories of three animal families and their amazing journeys across the planet over a year.

J&K CM, MPs condemn terror attacks

J&K CM, MPs condemn terror attacks

Rediff.com22 Jul 2003

Hamish the hawk protects Wimbledon

Hamish the hawk protects Wimbledon

Rediff.com10 Jun 2003

The All England Club has found the most effective and humane solution to the problem of pigeons is low-tech Hamish.

Why we must support the Food Security Bill

Why we must support the Food Security Bill

Rediff.com6 Sep 2013

Only three percent of Indians pay income tax; our tax-GDP ratio is among the lowest in the world. This must change. Our elites must realise that India's poverty has damaging consequences for them, and that they can help decrease it. The food security bill, with all its limitations, will hopefully contribute to generating such awareness, says Praful Bidwai.

Budget: Time to be innovative

Budget: Time to be innovative

Rediff.com14 Dec 2005

Angry mourners recall Beslan

Angry mourners recall Beslan

Rediff.com1 Sep 2005

'There's no glamour and little money in writing'

'There's no glamour and little money in writing'

Rediff.com2 Nov 2009

Palash Mehrotra, 33-year-old author of 'Eunuch Park: Fifteen Stories of Love and Destruction', on writing and being published in India.

Hamid Ansari: A Diplomat and a Gentleman

Hamid Ansari: A Diplomat and a Gentleman

Rediff.com23 Jul 2007

'The discovery of Hamid Ansari has rekindled hopes that India still has the possibility of rising above partisan politics and to find true patriots with integrity to shoulder State responsibilities.'

Musharraf's moment of truth

Musharraf's moment of truth

Rediff.com19 Jul 2007

'Storming a mosque, that too with a VIP tag, would have been impossible in India.'

'My way from 84 kilos to 68 kilos'

'My way from 84 kilos to 68 kilos'

Rediff.com6 Jun 2007

An inspiring story of how Get Ahead reader Subramnaian H K got rid of his excess weight.

What after Saddam's capture?

What after Saddam's capture?

Rediff.com15 Dec 2003

'I believe in miracles'

'I believe in miracles'

Rediff.com20 Sep 2006

Australian director Murali K Thalluri, one of the most sought after filmmakers at the Toronto Film Festival, spoke to Arthur J Pais.

Another one bites the dust

Another one bites the dust

Rediff.com18 Dec 2007

A light-hearted essay on the hazards of walking on Mumbai's streets.

Markets: Psychology of a seller

Markets: Psychology of a seller

Rediff.com10 Nov 2008

While sellers don't get enough attention, they play a critical balancing role in the markets.

'In Tamil Nadu, the administration targets people'

'In Tamil Nadu, the administration targets people'

Rediff.com24 Apr 2012

'It is like, all crimes are done by north Indians and it is difficult to track them, so get their details. This sort of profiling, I have not seen anywhere.' Chennai activist Madhumita Dutta speaks out!

How the recession has hit Microsoft

How the recession has hit Microsoft

Rediff.com4 May 2009

Recession here is not as drastic as what you might see in the developed world because the hole that is dug is not that deep in countries like India; thus, they can recover much quicker, says S Somasegar.

'How many terror masterminds are there?'

'How many terror masterminds are there?'

Rediff.com7 Oct 2008

'The Lashkar-e-Tayiba says it has nothing to do with the Indian Mujahideen. It is just the police which seems to be going on and on about this new outfit. Sometimes I wonder if it is a creation. No one is sure who is doing what. The police ought to come clean on all the allegations that they are making before any of us can jump to any conclusion,' says SAR Geelani

India's negotiations: Only form, no content

India's negotiations: Only form, no content

Rediff.com3 Mar 2010

There is a ritualised quality with the negotiations conducted by the Indian government; and this may be fitting in the context of many other things done in India, where one goes through the motions.

Jharkhand: The fire in the earth's belly

Jharkhand: The fire in the earth's belly

Rediff.com23 Jun 2010

Unfettered coal mining is causing unchecked underground fires that threaten human habitation and the environment, writes geologist Dr Nitish Priyadarshi.

Is Slumdog Millionaire worth the praise?

Is Slumdog Millionaire worth the praise?

Rediff.com30 Jan 2009

Slumdog Millionaire is contrived, pretentious, absurd, hollow, inauthentic, a pseudo-statement about social justice. And yet today the film stands on the precipice of Hollywood's highest honour, the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Stirred by Sourav at Southgate

Stirred by Sourav at Southgate

Rediff.com21 Jun 2005

Juice By The River: Diary of a Trip

Juice By The River: Diary of a Trip

Rediff.com15 Feb 2003

'We don't understand the effects of drunk driving'

'We don't understand the effects of drunk driving'

Rediff.com9 Feb 2010

Get Ahead readers suggest how tragedies related to drunk driving cases can be avoided.

The loopholes in the Nuclear Liability Bill

The loopholes in the Nuclear Liability Bill

Rediff.com28 Aug 2010

In the second part of a three-part series, Manoj Kumar and Lydia Powell, in an Observer Research Foundation study, discuss at length the various loopholes in the Nuclear Liability Bill, whose amended version was recently passed by the Lok Sabha.

Post-mortem indicates Azad shot from close range

Post-mortem indicates Azad shot from close range

Rediff.com24 Aug 2010

'Even dead bodies tell a lot of stories. In Azad's case, the entry wounds are all narrow in diameter, meaning he was fired at from point blank range. Had he been involved in the gun-battle and the police had fired from the distance that they claim, the wounds would have been bigger in diameter.'

Ten Commandments of IT security in banks

Ten Commandments of IT security in banks

Rediff.com30 Apr 2010

Excerpted from the inaugural address by Dr K C Chakrabarty, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India, at the IBA-DSCI Conference on 'Security Framework in Indian Banks', in Mumbai on April 26.

Eyewitness: How the Babri Masjid was felled

Eyewitness: How the Babri Masjid was felled

Rediff.com24 Nov 2009

In the wake of the Liberhan commision's report being tabled in Parliament, Sharat Pradhan recounts the day the Babri Masjid was felled.

Online security dos and don'ts

Online security dos and don'ts

Rediff.com10 Nov 2009

David Hall of Symantec gives simple tips to protect yourself from phishing and identity thefts and your machine from virus and spam mail attacks.

I never met Dom Moraes

I never met Dom Moraes

Rediff.com4 Jun 2004

Rebuilding America's job machine

Rebuilding America's job machine

Rediff.com3 Feb 2009

Industrial policy isn't dead. It's thriving in the statesand may be the start of a U.S. comeback strategy

Many more questions about the terror attacks

Many more questions about the terror attacks

Rediff.com8 Dec 2008

More unanswered questions about the terrorist attacks in Mumbai that need to be answered.

Many more questions about the terror attacks

Many more questions about the terror attacks

Rediff.com28 Nov 2008

More unanswered questions about the terrorist attacks in Mumbai that need to be answered.

'Leander plays above his ability'

'Leander plays above his ability'

Rediff.com24 May 2006

'We adjust and the Ganga flows on'

'We adjust and the Ganga flows on'

Rediff.com30 Apr 2008

Shobhaa De feels India is going through a Golden Era better and more glorious than the days India saw under Emperor Ashoka.

Boomtown Bangalore

Boomtown Bangalore

Rediff.com14 Dec 2007

In the heart of India's Silicon Valley, Bruno Maddox finds a city transformed by globalisation, dreaming of the future.

Water: Hottest commodity to invest in

Water: Hottest commodity to invest in

Rediff.com21 Nov 2007

Within 50 years over half the global population will be living with water shortages. In fact, water shortages currently affect 80 countries and will affect 4 billion people by 2050.