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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Prize proliferation
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Here's the description of research interests of Prof. X: [Prof. X's] research focuses on deviance and social problems. His current ...
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Trillion dollar blog
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Welcome to my first blog post at the Office of Management and Budget. In this blog, I want to open up OMB even more to the public and shar...
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The Supreme Court's apocalyptic judgement that would end blogging as we know it
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You can read it here . '-)
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Nisha Susan on the Pink Chaddi campaign
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Susan, one of the women behind the Pink Chaddi campaign, has a column in Tehelka : Valentine's Warriors: Why it began and how [Hat tip:...
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Established: SERB
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R. Ramachandran has a great Frontline story on the politics behind the recent establishment of the Science and Engineering Research Board....
Is Bangalore safe for women?
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After the Mangaluru pub attack , it appears to be Bengaluru's turn , with several reported attacks -- at least two of them in broad dayl...
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Links: Gender difference edition
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Amrita Rajan on Hollywood movie villainy : Male villains get cool names, all the chicks they can bang, and fly around the world like the bi...
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Let me try again ...
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Caution: this is about the same editorial in Mint that I ranted about in the previous post. You have been warned. There were some things...
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Someone is wrong on the internet ...
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... and that someone is the editorial team at Mint . Mint carried an editorial today on the Pink Chaddi campaign to name and shame the b...
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Oscar zeitgeist
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Washington Post's Amy Argetsinger : ... Spanish actress Penélope Cruz ... delivered the first of the night's many heavily accented ...
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Links ...
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Law and Other Things: Another instance of the pathology of caste , a guest post by Chandan Gowda, National Law School, Bangalore. Kafila: C...
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Stephen Quake: The Absurdly Artificial Divide Between Pure and Applied Research
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Another nice guest post at The Wild Side . He illustrates a key point using an example from his own career: practical problems can be equal...
American government supports RSS
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In fact, it demands RSS ... feeds ! I know it's past its use-by date , but still, I couldn't resist this one. Sorry!
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Quote of the day
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It's ironic that we have progressive stone works, but they're taking us back to a Stone Age -- Radhika Prakash More outrage here ...
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Infosys India Prize
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This is really, really big. Simply because of the prize money. At 5 million rupees, each prize is worth twice as much as the highest awar...
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