The Chinese have sought to counter the soft power of the Western media through the soft power of the patriotic response of the Chinese people and the overseas Chinese Diaspora.
Amy Bennett Williams, following up on her previous article reports, "As the Coalition of Immokalee Workers prepares to deliver more than 60,000 petitions to Burger King headquarters in Miami today, the daughter of Burger King's vice-president Stephen Grover confirmed her
David Lewis, a University of Georgia professor and former Environmental Protection Agency scientist, is suing officials at his university for publishing allegedly fraudulent research funded by the federal government. In court documents, Lewis claims that university researchers, who were paid
Once you take into account the forex needs for four months of imports, NRI deposits, short term debt and FII flows, India's forex reserves of $300 billion don't look so large.
The expectations from Tuesday's RBI package veered towards a hike in the repo rate, the stronger of the two instruments that the RBI has used of late, although there was a significant view that this would not be done in
One such is the Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions near Bangalore, which recently turned 15 and showcased a remarkable transition with founder and inspirational head Darshan Shankar handing over the executive leadership to deputy, engineer-turned- forester D K
Intellectual Property is still a strange beast in this country. People eye it rather warily, uncertain of its temperament (how hard will it bite or is it the clawing sort?) and the hidden threat in its still unfolding contours. To
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Mark Fiore's satirical take on Chevron in EcuadorA recent Wall Street Journal editorial claimed that a landmark environmental liability case against Chevron was being judged by "Ecuador's kangaroo courts." Ecuador's Ambassador to the U.S., Luis Gallegos, responded that Chevron had