Arabian Sea could turn into chimney for nitrous oxide If the present warming trend continues, it would have far-reaching consequences on the ecosystem of the Arabian Sea, says biological oceanographer Joaquim Goes.
Heir not up to the mark Mandelas heir, the man charged with preserving the admirably principled tradition of the African National Congress, behaves as if South Africas AIDS disaster is no such thing.
Diversion not advisable A letter from Bangalore to Chennai, which was earlier delivered the next day now takes at least three or four days, not to speak of long distance mails.
Bush speaks from the heart Over the course of six roughly hourlong interviews with Draper, Bush shared his inner life at the White House.
A record indeed... Moira Cameron, centre, who is the first woman to serve as a Yeoman Warder at the Tower of London on Monday, joins the 35 guards who protect the Crown Jewels. Cameron, a Warrant Officer, who joined the British army at age 16, now joins the Yeoman Warders, known as Beefeaters, as the first woman to serve it since the corps was created in 1485. AP
The Chief Election Commission wants to limit the number of political parties in the country. Will it be a wise move?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Most responses favour restricting the number of political parties, as it is believed to check horse-trading and divisiveness of the nation based on region, religion and caste. Few others assert that the move will be impractical, as coalition and regional parties are now calling the shots.