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Why Musharraf can't get tough with Al Qaeda

Why Musharraf can't get tough with Al Qaeda

Rediff.com2 Mar 2007

"Musharraf has got a situation at home where there is a certain amount of sympathy in some places for, if not Al Qaeda, then certainly for the people who are more inclined to Islam."

Tyson indicted on drug charges

Tyson indicted on drug charges

Rediff.com13 Jan 2007

Tyson faces two counts each of felony drug possession and misdemeanor driving under the influence in connection with his Dec. 29 arrest in Scottsdale.

Rs 4-bn Discovery Park for Amethi

Rs 4-bn Discovery Park for Amethi

Rediff.com9 Jan 2007

Amethi, the parliamentary constituency of Congress icon Rahul Gandhi, is expected to get the country's first 'Discovery Park' which will travel from Indiana in the United States to Uttar Pradesh.

Clinton has slim lead over Obama in Pennsylvania

Clinton has slim lead over Obama in Pennsylvania

Rediff.com16 Apr 2008

US Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is leading her party rival Barack Obama by only 5 percentage points in Pennsylvania, a new survey shows, indicating that she might not be headed for a convincing victory that she needs to jumpstart her stuttering campaign. With margin of error at plus-minus 4 per cent, the new poll shows statistical dead heat between two rivals.

Women confuse friendliness with sexual advances

Women confuse friendliness with sexual advances

Rediff.com2 Apr 2008

A study has found that like men, women too get confused between friendliness and sexual advances, although to a lesser extent. However, the study supports the theory that women have an advantage when it comes to interpreting facial expressions and body language expressing a variety of emotions, thus are more likely to accurately identify cues for sexual interest.

Welcome to the Wild West, Tamil-style!

Welcome to the Wild West, Tamil-style!

Rediff.com7 May 2010

Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam is a homage to the Wild Wild West and works for the most part.

MIT discusses India's 'institutional riot system'

MIT discusses India's 'institutional riot system'

Rediff.com6 May 2010

The challenges posed by terrorism and sectarian violence to India's rule of law and secularism came under focus during a workshop at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, earlier this month.

First Look: Mallika Sherawat's Myth

First Look: Mallika Sherawat's Myth

Rediff.com28 Apr 2005

'India's patent policy is discouraging innovation'

'India's patent policy is discouraging innovation'

Rediff.com30 Mar 2010

US-based Eli Lilly has planned to continue its focus on innovation-driven products, instead of opening up to opportunities in off-patent generic drugs, being tapped by its larger competitors like GSK and Pfizer.

Paes, Zimonjic in quarters

Paes, Zimonjic in quarters

Rediff.com17 Mar 2005

The duo would now take on top seeds Knowles and Nestor in the Pacific Life tennis championship.

New Treasure, less fun

New Treasure, less fun

Rediff.com11 Jan 2008

National Treasure: Book Of Secrets plays out like a repeat ride on an exciting rollercoaster. It is still fun the second time around but with nowhere near the excitement and mystery that accompany a 'first time'.

Create jobs in US, get a green card!

Create jobs in US, get a green card!

Rediff.com25 Feb 2010

Egged on by more than 160 venture capitalists, including several Indian Americans, US Senators John F Kerry, Massachusetts Democrat and Richard Lugar, Indiana Republican, have introduced a legislation to create jobs in America and increasing America's global competitiveness by helping immigrant entrepreneurs obtain visas to the United States.

Arcelor Mittal announces shake-up in US arm

Arcelor Mittal announces shake-up in US arm

Rediff.com16 Aug 2006

Arcelor Mittal has announced key changes in senior positions within Mittal Steel USA in an effort to improve operational performance and align the company's flat products division in America with long-term goals for the combined company.

Shyamalan's Harry Potter plans

Shyamalan's Harry Potter plans

Rediff.com28 Jul 2006

Introverted geeks likely to turn to cyber crime

Introverted geeks likely to turn to cyber crime

Rediff.com28 Jul 2006

The new work was carried out by computer scientists Marcus Rogers and Kirti Tidke from Purdue University in Indiana, US, and psychologist Kathryn Seigfried from John Jay College in New York, US.

NRI student denies urging netizens to kill Bush

NRI student denies urging netizens to kill Bush

Rediff.com27 Apr 2006

A trial date has been set for June 26.

Indian student arrested in US for Bush threat

Indian student arrested in US for Bush threat

Rediff.com19 Apr 2006

An Indian student in the United States has been arrested for posting violent messages on an Internet bulletin board urging readers to kill President George W Bush and his family.

The education export market

The education export market

Rediff.com6 Apr 2006

I am not out of the race, says McCain

I am not out of the race, says McCain

Rediff.com27 Oct 2008

"In order for McCain to win, he's got a very steep hill to climb. He's got to win all of the toss-up states, 64 electoral votes. Then he needs to strip away Ohio and Indiana with 31 electoral votes to get him to 252. And then he needs to either win Colorado and Virginia, which gets him to 274, or win one of them plus Pennsylvania, which would get him to 282 or 286. It's a steep uphill climb," said Karl Rove, the 'architect' of President Bush's electoral wins in 2000 and 2004.

India using lobbyists for N-deal with US

India using lobbyists for N-deal with US

Rediff.com13 Mar 2006

India has employed two firms to 'sell' the nuke deal in Washington.

N-deal: Burns may visit India for negotiations

N-deal: Burns may visit India for negotiations

Rediff.com17 Feb 2006

The relationship between New Delhi and Tehran has caused some concern on Capitol Hill.

Who owns the most cars in the world?

Who owns the most cars in the world?

Rediff.com1 Aug 2008

Despite its aggressive renewable energy policies, Europe's economy is getting more not less dependent on oil. Cars are the reason.

US Cong to approve deal if n-facilities separated

US Cong to approve deal if n-facilities separated

Rediff.com30 Nov 2005

Congressman Burton had led a delegation to India.

'Civil, military N-facilities need separation'

'Civil, military N-facilities need separation'

Rediff.com28 Nov 2005

The Republican Congressman from Indiana, who has often been called an India baiter, said he was aware of his image which is why he chose to lead this delegation.

Why you must watch The Dark Knight

Why you must watch The Dark Knight

Rediff.com17 Jul 2008

Arthur J Pais tells us that it is a scary film in which the good guys have to fight hard to slow down if not conquer the Joker.

US: Indian-American kid wins national spelling bee

US: Indian-American kid wins national spelling bee

Rediff.com31 May 2008

Sameer Mishra, 13, of West Lafayette, Indiana, won the 81st Scripps National Spelling Bee, correctly spelling 'guerdon,' which means something one has earned or gained, a reward.Mishra, an eighth-grader at West Lafayette Junior/Senior High School, is appearing in the competition for the fourth time.In second place was Siddharth Chand, 12, of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, who was making his debut and went toe-to-toe with Mishra in the 12th,13th, and 14th rounds.

NRI to head CIA's South Asia arm

NRI to head CIA's South Asia arm

Rediff.com30 Aug 2005

Sandra Bullock's Proposal works

Sandra Bullock's Proposal works

Rediff.com22 Jun 2009

The romantic comedy, which cost about $40 million, could earn over $200 million worldwide.

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.

Water faces tough competition

Water faces tough competition

Rediff.com24 Jan 2007

Deepa Mehta's film has made it big, but the Oscar win is another challenge.

The top films at the US box office

The top films at the US box office

Rediff.com8 Jun 2009

Terminator Salvation is a big winner, after all.

Clinton takes Pennsylvania, revives campaign

Clinton takes Pennsylvania, revives campaign

Rediff.com23 Apr 2008

With six per cent of precincts reporting, Clinton was leading over her fellow Democrat presidential contender Barack Obama by 53 to 47 per cent in the primary which would send 158 delegates to the party convention in August for choosing a nominee against presumptive Republican candidate John McCain.

Does memory matter anymore?

Does memory matter anymore?

Rediff.com18 May 2010

Memory was the most important endowment and instrument in the process. And here was someone, questioning the very value of memory?

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