May 7 2008
To save any disruptions of its best show, the Beijing Olympics, China has dangled a carrot of holding talks with the Tibetan leader Dalai Lama. However, creating all kinds of hurdles as well as making all kinds of acquisitions including Dalai Lama...
May 7 2008
Nature’s fury long dormant under Chaiten volcano tore through on Tuesday and threw up, lava, rock and clouds of ash into the Andean sky. Volcanologist hold that it is the first explosion from the volcano in 10,000 years. Evacuation of people...
May 2 2008
As the US election heats up, Presidential hopefuls dole out sops to woo the American People. The business acumen in Bloomberg forces him to call the summer gas tax holiday plan proposed by Hillary Clinton and John McCain a dumb plan.
May 2 2008
A question for students taking the masters examination in History about Prophet Mohammmed offended Muslim students that sparked riots on an Indian University campus at Ranchi. The offensive question was “Prophet Mohammed began his career as a...
May 2 2008
Cutting corners, adjusting lifestyles and realizing the expensive living the US Citizens have been accustomed to, high gas prices is leveling much of that. As other economies around the globe arise to secure their place, the ones used to looking down...
Mar 28 2008
A path breaking study of a family of flaviviruses, how they mature to become deadly, brings forth newer possibilities of more effective methods of treatment.
Mar 28 2008
Human fossil remains discovered in a Northern Spain cave have been dated back to 1.2 million years, pushing back the earliest humanoid fossil discoveries by about 400,000 earlier in the continent.
Mar 26 2008
The Tibet unrest has cast a shadow over conduct of the Beijing Olympics. Should the situation flare up further, and the calls for a boycott get shriller, the games could become hostage to the politics unfolding on the Tibetan plateau. China needs to...
Mar 26 2008
Indian conglomerate, Tata Motors by inking the deal for ailing Ford luxury brands Land Rover and Jaguar has embarked to establish a new global brand.
Mar 18 2008
In China’s scheme of things, the Dalai Lama is redundant, a relic of an age long passed. Young Tibet does not fight for the Dalai Lama but feels marginalized in a land that was passed to them by their ancestors. Expansionist China has swamped...