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India's all-important Obama endorsement
A financial newspaper backs the Democrat, from 11000 kilometers away
Have curry spices, will travel
Aficionados of Indian cuisine in the United Kingdom can relax -- the government is heeding the belly growls of the people
A condom ringtone to die for
It was the best of all prophylactic public service campaigns. It was the worst of all prophylactic public service campaigns
Indian superheroes take a fall
The latest victim of the global economic slump: "Devi/Witchblade" and "Ramayan 3392 Reloaded"
Empowerment, not emasculation
If India could survive Alexander, it can survive Disney. The foreign adventures of "High School Musical," continued
High School Bollywood Musical
After marketing the gold-minting franchise in India, Disney brings it all back home.
The subcontinental salsa king
Hindi pop songs plus South American rhythm plus an Intel electrical engineer equals magic
Empires on the rise
China and India battle for a London-based energy company pumping oil in Siberia and Kazakhstan. That's globalization, folks.
So you think you can dance, Bollywood?
Reality TV meets "Om Shanti Om" meets a fun time for the whole family
Rich country, poor country, hot planet
Europe's head start on fighting climate change might offer some useful hints for the masters of the global economy currently meeting in Japan.
Obama's Indian electoral strategy
His campaign mentions the passing of a revered Indian general. McCain's doesn't. How's that going to play in the swing states?
Why Indian farmers lust after genetically modified eggplant
When you're going broke spraying pesticides that don't work, built-in resistance to nasty bugs starts looking mighty attractive.
Why $140-a-barrel oil is no surprise
It took awhile, but the market finally realized there's only so much of that black gold to go around.
Losing their religion, in Kerala
A fuss gets kicked up in India over a social studies textbook that supposedly promotes atheism.
Peak safety matches?
In India, a rise in phosphorus prices is forcing the closure of match factories. Some Indians are blaming China, but the real culprit is global agriculture.
India: Cheap gas is too expensive
The government can no longer afford to subsidize pump prices.
Who needs a fancy hybrid? Get a camel!
Don't call it a comeback: In Rajasthan, the rising price of oil means camels are a hot commodity
Watch "The Love Guru": Go to hell
The punishment promised by Hindu fundamentalists for those who merely view the Mike Myers comedy is no joke.
A girl's nose ring and Indian death metal
"In the other room, I could hear Charlie growling a few times to warm up his throat. 'Ghraagh,' he said. 'Bregkk.'"
Dropping like a lead imperialist balloon
Sacredness is in the eye of the plunderer, as British churches lose their roofs
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Uncle Sam needs to go shopping. Not us
You want that discounted flat-screen TV. You want to help boost the economy. But I've got news for you.
Dow plunges again, Friedman fans despair
Despite the best efforts of the Federal Reserve to follow the economic prescriptions of Milton Friedman, nothing is working. But Keynes' stock is rising.
It's official: We're in a recession
Remember when Phil Gramm said Americans were a "nation of whiners"? He was wrong. The recession started last December.
The month the U.S. economy died
More bad numbers emerge detailing October's meltdown. Investors respond: The Dow goes into free fall.

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Dow plunges again, Friedman fans despair
Despite the best efforts of the Federal Reserve to follow the economic prescriptions of Milton Friedman, nothing is working. But Keynes' stock is rising.
It's official: We're in a recession
Remember when Phil Gramm said Americans were a "nation of whiners"? He was wrong. The recession started last December.
The month the U.S. economy died
More bad numbers emerge detailing October's meltdown. Investors respond: The Dow goes into free fall.

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