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April 26, 2006



Saddam a hero in Kerala village
The fallen Iraqi dictator is a 'political hero.




April 25, 2006



'Just see what Vijayakanth will do'
'Let us see what Vijayakanth does. We will definitely give him a chance. Have we not given so many chances to all these politicians?'




April 24, 2006



Feluda to literary giants, all turn red
Beyond the political battle lines, the Communist Party of India-Marxist has deployed a second front of state actors and intellectuals

Achuthanandan pips Vijayan in Marxist sweepstakes
The latest round of elections in Kerala is not about how the Marxists aced the Congress front but all about how the 83-year old Achuthanandan, who everyone had written off, managed to clip the wings of arch-rival Pinarayi Vijayan.

Nepal: A people's movement grows with fury
The people are getting increasingly more angry with the monarchy.




April 22, 2006



A new Bengal, rising in Howrah
The Kolkata West International City -- the result of one of India's largest foreign direct investments deals in real estate -- is being built in Howrah, one of the four districts voting in the second of the five-phase Assembly elections.




April 21, 2006



The man Pakistan banks on
Shaukat Aziz has a job so long Musharraf is around. 2007 will decide whether he will return to Manhattan.




April 20, 2006



Gyanendra: Last Hindu Monarch?
Time may be running out for Nepal's King.

Jayalalithaa: Still riding the MGR wave
Jayalalithaa: Still riding the MGR wave




April 19, 2006



Why Delhi-Dhaka ties ride on the cow
Every third head of cattle in Bangladesh is smuggled in from India.

Kannur: A history of violence
Kannur is one of the most volatile districts in Kerala.




April 18, 2006



Kerala: Simply politics and nothing else
For voters across Kerala, the most often seen Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Opposition leader and CPI-M veteran V S Achuthanandan are the biggest crowd pullers.




April 17, 2006



Death in a village
Nallan Nadar's first wife died. Who would cremate her?




April 10, 2006



Bringing Shakespeare back to life
All the world is a stage...

Kerala's political jigsaw, unravelled
rediff.com's George Iype helps you figure out the electoral equations in Kerala.




April 07, 2006



'Fast breeder issue was red herring'
Expert Kanti Bajpai feels it was probably public posturing to show that India was not capitulating under American pressure.

India's Nepal dilemma
New Delhi is unsure of who to choose: The king or the Maoists.

Judas was no traitor, says new Gospel
According to it, Judas was not the villain he has been made out to be




April 06, 2006



Narmada protests: A quick guide
A ready reckoner to a movement that includes in it many unanswered questions about India's road to development.




April 05, 2006



At 106, she still cares about India
'I don't like this corrupt India. This is not the India we sacrificed our lives for.'

N-deal tough sell in US Congress
A US Congressman laments that the Bush administration's blitz may a little too late.




April 04, 2006



He died on the road to Patna
Police DSP Akhileshwar Prasad was shot by Maoist guerillas in an encounter




April 03, 2006



How to court the US Congress
'Should we expose policy makers like the foreign secretary to the vagaries of Congressional politics, especially when it is the Bush administration's responsibility to see the nuclear deal through Congress.'




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