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So you think you can dance, Bollywood?
Reality TV meets "Om Shanti Om" meets a fun time for the whole family
Chinese dreams of Monsanto glory
The government authorizes a new transgenics development program, aiming for food security and biotech competitiveness
"True Enough" at Google, and in San Francisco
A YouTubey presentation of my book.
From soybeans to subprime
From the Japanese occupation to the KMT-Communist lovefest, Taiwanese capitalism at its best
A compromise -- or a cave in -- on offshore drilling?
Some Democratic politicians are talking about a deal on new drilling. But they're not asking for enough in return for their surrender
Seeking the right geek
Salon is hiring a technology reporter
Where do all the old cellphones go?
Not to the landfill, nor to the recycling center. They just malinger
Globalization: Not such an endangered species after all
Rising shipping costs might not kill off global trade. Wily humans will find a way
Dumb luck, China, and the Industrial Revolution
Another take on the "Needham question"
The iPhone 3G reviews are in: It's pretty good
But battery life suffers, and the GPS isn't as great as you hoped.
Europe, the vampire mode slayer
The EU takes steps to regulate standby power consumption by appliances. So what's the U.S. doing?
Hurricane Iran
More storms, more Mideast turmoil, more fun with the price of oil.
One nation, not just speaking English
Barack Obama wonders what's up with all those "English-only" whiners. Learn Spanish, already
World Bank downplays biofuel bombshell report
But did Bank president Robert Zoellick just say that the Bush administration's figures on food prices were not to be believed?
Speculation and the price of oil
Two Hofstra economists take issue with Paul Krugman, citing evidence of "hoarding in the crude oil market"
Rich country, poor country, hot planet
Europe's head start on fighting climate change might offer some useful hints for the masters of the global economy currently meeting in Japan.
Free trade, but not for the flag
It is OK to burn Old Glory, if she's made in China?
American epitaph: "More is more"
The cultural relevance of 64-ounce sodas and Ford Expeditions.
A biofuel food-price bombshell
The U.K. Guardian reports some astonishing numbers from a "confidential" World Bank study on energy crops and grain prices.
Triumph of the low-carbon city dweller
Back to the land? Pfft. If you want to conserve energy, the cosmopolitan lifestyle is the way to go. You can look it up
Scary! YouTube ordered to hand your viewing history to Viacom
But there's a silver lining to one of the most bone-headed legal decisions in recent times.
Can immigrants save an aging Europe?
What happens to a society with a declining birth rate which refuses to open the door to outsiders?
A dream of Russian dandelions
The rising price of natural rubber is puncturing tire manufacturer profitability. But a weed grows in Uzbekistan...
Oil up, jobs down
Same old song and dance: A new record for the price of oil, and more bad employment numbers for the U.S. economy
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