Reviews

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Marginalised, but not at social forum

Remote Indian villages breathe social change through comics

Jamia MCRC to launch own website

Indian mass communication center launches a resource website for young aspiring journalists

Beyond boundaries

Chobi Mela IV International Festival of Photography 2006 inaugurated

Fact in Fiction

Himani Dalmia defends Indian fiction writer whose critics accuse her of her book of harboring 'condescending' attitudes against Nepalese

Nixon paved way for China's rise, says book

'Nixon in China' historian says that U.S. sowed the seeds for China's economic rise

Journalist finds laughter lacking in North Korea

No one understood his staged stunts, says Danish television journalist Mads Bruegger

Ex-journalist writes memoir of media circles

Former Chonnam Ilbo president recounts beginnings of newspaper in Korea

Benign superpowers or threatening giants?

A new book on China and India helps put the two countries' military modernization and economic reform programs in perspective

Japan Times' 'Word Play' goes to the stage

Cartoonist's takes the Japanese language's richness in onomatopoeia to theater

Of tall claims and white lies

Praful Bidwai says there is a lack of serious analysis of Pakistani President Musharraf's book

Documentary depicts courage, sacrifices

Short film spotlights American philanthropy after Pakistan's earthquake

Noorca releases novel on 1965 coup

Journalist/writer Noorca Marendra Massardi's novel is set against Indonesia's dark history

Habibie's book causes stir with coup claims

Former president B.J. Habibie implies Suharto's son-in-law attempted and overthrow

Woodward's book bumps down Mush memoirs

Chidanand Rajghatta places 'State of Denial' and 'In the Line of Fire' side by side

Exhibition shows multifaceted images of Muslims in RI

Three Indonesian photographers present three perspectives of Muslims, defy the Muslim hard-liner stereotype

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