India

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  • The heart of a tourist hustler

    On a lonely trip in far-off India, Lisa Dreier befriended the local playboy. Who could have anticipated what would happen next?
  • Raving in Goa

    A passage to India: Karl Taro Greenfeld ventures into the dark heart of the Goan rave scene, with an unlikely guide-cum-drug-dealer named Ian.
  • Cap in hand

    President Clinton goes to China, a country the U.S. needs more than ever.
  • Spiritual discomfort

    A yoga student discovers a real sadhu -- and spends the night in his cave in northern India.
  • Stumbling toward the brink

    Clinton's disintegrating foreign policy should be of much more concern to the White House -- and the country -- than Kenneth Starr's latest chess moves.
  • Indian roulette

    A veteran correspondent in India says that politics and frustrated nationalism together prompted the government to explode nuclear weapons.
  • The sadhu from Texas

    Anne Cushman describes a series of memorable encounters with a sadhu from Texas by way of Varanasi.
  • Arundhati Roy

    Salon magazine: The Salon Interview: Arundhati Roy. The author of 'The God of Small Things' talks about India, the obscenity charge she faces and how writing is like architecture. By Reena Jana.
  • "Kama Sutra"

    "Kama Sutra" is bogus history and cheesy storytelling, but what the hell, it's sexy.
  • No time for "Trek"

    In India, poverty, nationalism and too many reruns conspire to ground "Star Trek" fandom.
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