* Till 15.10.2005 - Raju roamed hungry...trying to explore, pick and choose recyclable household wastes from the garbage heaps...
* On 16.10.2005 - Raju roams hungry...goes begging at the railway stations and the like locations to get a few pieces of...
Archive - October 2005
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The D-day for Saddam Hussain, the vanquished autocrat of Iraq, is here. The former Iraq President is scheduled to appear before a special tribunal in Baghdad on October 19, or maybe, a few days later. What is being termed as 'the trial of the century',...
In first-of-its-kind protest, some Iranians have taken to cyberspace to oppose the West-sponsored 'nuclear apartheid' on their country. A group of computer professionals behind the cyber-protest have said that this move of the developed countries is...
'Bali bombings are far from over' is the message from Australia. As a note of caution, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer suggested that the possibilities of fresh bomb attacks on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali cannot be ruled out....
One wonders how a man in his sanity can ever use the kind of language that Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf did while responding to some media posers with regard to the case of Mukhtaran Mai, in Washington recently.
Making utterances like...
Every society needs a set of rules - written or unwritten - to keep itself going. The next most important question to follow is, who will set these norms? And it is here that the need to have a body politik arises, which would lay down the set of rules...


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