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Mumbai: sifting facts from rumors (episode)
It would be very, very different if it were in fact traced back to the Pakistani government as opposed to being traced back to Pakistani soil. Both of them are grave situations, b...
"If we walked away, it's very likely the Taliban would take control of the country again." —Noah Feldman on Afghanistan
A Thai government spokesman says the prime minister, Somchai Wongsawat, will stay in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai indefinitely because of tensions with the military. The prime...
For insight into how the Indian-American community here at home is reacting to the events in Mumbai, we spoke with Amy Paul, the Development Director at the Northern Manhattan Coaliti...
For some people, the best thing about Thanksgiving dinner is the leftovers. But it isn’t just turkey and potatoes that qualify as leftovers. When it comes to music, methodical compo...
As India still reels from a series of terrorist attacks that led to standoffs in Mumbai, both authorities and the public are looking for where to point the blame. The former Pakistani...
Stephen Roach, chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and op-ed writer ("Dying of Consumption" (New York Times) joins The Takeaway to talk about why Americans might be better off if we reine...
New York Times food writer Melissa Clark joins the Takeaway with creative hints for using (and re-using) your Thanksgiving leftovers. "Don't put your pies in the fridge. They'...
As Americans get ready to hit the mall on Black Friday, we talk to Consumer Reports' "Tightwad Tod" who says the sales this year are unlike any he’s seen in 20 years of covering retai...
"Even if there's a shred of evidence that links these attacks to Pakistan, I'm afraid Indo-Pakistani relations will take a deep plunge in the foreseeable future." —Sumit Ganguly on ...
The Takeaway speaks with New York Times correspondent Keith Bradsher ("Eyewitness Updates: Nariman House") who's been filing via his phone from the streets of Mumbai, as well as Sumit...