News
Check shows New York City french fries hold more than maximum daily recommended trans fat intake
18:10 02.08.2007 |
Opinion
A health advocacy group checked French Fries served in New York City restaurants. The experts came to the conclusion that a typical large order of French fries from Burger King and Wendy's in Manhattan still holds more than the maximum daily recommended trans fat need.
The true story of Santa Claus
07:19 25.12.2006 |
Readers feedback
There is much talk these days of there being no Santa Claus; and it seems to me there is an over-anxiousness of those who hold this view to convince the rest of us of the absolute correctness of such nonsensical talk. These anti-Santas have gone to the extent, even, of flooding the season with many men in Santa suits, Santas ringing bells for good...
Bush's Callous Disregard for Human Life
17:23 08.04.2003 |
Columnists
USA spends billions on war as 40 million starve in Africa
George Bush, like Donald Rumsfeld, claims to be a religious man. Which religion, it is not clear but it certainly cannot be Christianity. After sending countless people to their deaths as governor of Texas, George Bush now spends billions of dollars on an illegal war in which war crimes are...
The American Monster: Who Can Stop It?
08:43 08.04.2003 |
Columnists
If the only tool you have is a hammer, then every problem begins to look like a nail
A popular Chinese curse goes thus: "May you live in interesting times!" The world is indeed living in 'interesting' times courtesy of the only surviving super power (Robin Cook, the immediate past British Foreign Secretary would prefer to call it Hyper Power) on...
Life Off-Duty
10:41 07.04.2003 |
Columnists
Nobody wants to see a love story. It would remind people too much of home I guessA sure sign of easing war tensions? Possibly. The gym was shut down when the war began: troops were ordered to stay in uniform at all times -- even during off-hours -- so they would be best prepared for a possible chemical attack. The gym opened again earlier this week...
Does Russia Need India
06:28 07.04.2003 |
Columnists
It is wrong to say that Russian economy is ailing
Adhocism is haunting India's foreign policy balking a clear expression of its standpoint even on crucial issues like Iraq. Last week its foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal was in Moscow conveying to the Russian leaders India's agreement with their demand for a political settlement to the war. Based...
The Strategic Landscape After Iraq
08:56 01.04.2003 |
Columnists
Diplomacy is on hold for the moment, but there should be no mistaking the diplomatic significance of the war in Iraq. While the debates in the United Nations failed to prevent war, they triggered subtle changes in the geopolitical landscape that could fundamentally reshape the complexion of diplomacy. The United States will surely remain the...
























