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Lessons from Dubai crisis

16.12.2009 17:37    rediff.com
Turbulence in financial markets could mean that 'exit' from expansionary policies will be delayed.
Lessons from Dubai crisis


The Senterfold take on the Golden Globes: Yawn

16.12.2009 17:37    rediff.com
Raja Sen smells unashamed crowdpleasing in the list which reads like the top ten most popular films on a bittorrent site.
The Senterfold take on the Golden Globes: Yawn

Telangana: Of broken promises and Congress's catch-22

16.12.2009 17:37    rediff.com
The promises of yore about bringing Telangana on par with the rest of Andhra Pradesh has been on paper and the intent not honourably translated into reality on ground. And those who prevented that from happening comprise the very section
Telangana: Of broken promises and Congress's catch-22

Headley is a quadruple agent

16.12.2009 17:37    rediff.com
Headley was not a double agent, but a quadruple agent. He initially started working for the DEA around 1998. He started working for the Lashkar-e-Tayiba some time in 2005, and started working for the 313 Brigade of Ilyas Kashmiri towards
Headley is a quadruple agent


Lessons Learned From Tobacco Control Should be Applied to Climate Policy

16.12.2009 08:08    prwatch.org
The approach the world has taken to tobacco control holds many lessons for the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. A (available with free registration) summarizes the many similarities between tobacco control and climate policy, and how the lessons learned from
Lessons Learned From Tobacco Control Should be Applied to Climate Policy

This Week's Highlights--Climate and Wall Street

16.12.2009 08:08    prwatch.org
This week the is highlighting commentary and news about the conference in Copenhagen and the continuing issues coming out of the financial crisis. On the latter, one thing you can do is sign our petition to "repo the dough" from
This Week's Highlights--Climate and Wall Street

Needed: A Size Cap on Big Banks

16.12.2009 08:08    prwatch.org
One of the major flaws with the financial reform bill that passed the House last week is that it does nothing to stop behemoth banks from growing even bigger.
Needed: A Size Cap on Big Banks

Bank Reform Passes, Is the Party Over?

16.12.2009 08:08    prwatch.org
Today, the House voted on a long-awaited financial reform package. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced: "The legislation says very clearly to Wall Street: the party is over." But is it?The strongest part of the bill is the section that creates
Bank Reform Passes, Is the Party Over?

Rewarding Failure

16.12.2009 08:07    prwatch.org
In a stunning report that will give every fired Joe and failed small businessman pause, a new Public Citizen review shows that the CEOs of 10 failed Wall Street firms were paid an average of $28.9 million per year in
Rewarding Failure

Rising Tides, Slow Food & Global Warming

16.12.2009 08:07    prwatch.org
Copenhagen, Out of the Frying Pan, Part 4 Allow me to apologize for the delay in filing this report, but as we were walking back to our base in Christiania, we were blocked by shoulder to shoulder police and their
Rising Tides, Slow Food & Global Warming

Rao's ghost may still haunt Congress

16.12.2009 06:16    rediff.com
Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram's reply last week to the debate in Parliament on the Liberhan Commission's report would largely be seen as the United Progressive Alliance government's comprehensive indictment of the role of the Bharatiya Janata Party and its leaders
Rao's ghost may still haunt Congress

Nepal's floundering democracy cosies up to China

16.12.2009 06:16    rediff.com
A full-fledged civil war in Nepal that results in a Maoist take over would be immensely detrimental to India's national security interests. Even though such a prospect is improbable at present, the present situation in Nepal does not generate any
Nepal's floundering democracy cosies up to China

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