Moving on, but with the '9/11 family' tag "The 9/11 changed our lives dramatically. However, we had to move on, because we knew Jupiter would have wanted us to do so. But the 9/11 family tag continues to stick with us," says Nancy McCardle Yambem.
Always alert to perils A British-educated lawyer who led Singapore for 31 years, Lee is one of Asia's remarkable personalities.
US nuclear deals: Undermining peace Earlier, the US policy was: no sales of nuclear technology or uncontrolled fuel to any country that
refused to sign the NPT.
In a world of apathy Two recent incidents, unrelated but reveal deeply the apathy that we, the able bodied, display when it comes to dealing with the physically or mentally challenged.
Encouraging name-calling The spread of foreign names mirrors a rapidly urbanising society that has absorbed any number of influences, including Hollywood, fast-food chains and English Premier League soccer.
Popping out... Protesters show paper-shaped eyeballs to signify their close watch on hearings for the ratification of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) during a rally outside Philippine senate in Manila on Monday.AP
The power game in Karnataka is headed for a climax. In October, the credibility of JD(S) will be put to test when it has to hand over power to BJP. Will the JD(S) do so? If yes, will B S Yediyurappa become the chief minister?
Deccan Herald invited readers to send in their predictions. Many argued that JD(S) would hand over the baton to BJP, but it would still be advantageous to JD(S) in the new dispensation.
Others were sure that BJP won’t gain power but will win public sympathy.