Mauling the monarchy
by Rashmee
Posted on October 3, 2006 / The Times of India
The British royal family may be a joke, but it is not a farce. Despite …
Read MoreThe Islamic States of America
by Rashmee
Posted on September 18, 2006 / The Times of India
This is the quintessential 9/11 book. Perfect to read—or review—in the week that America and …
Read MoreWe have crossed our biggest hurdle: Lakshmi Mittal
by Rashmee
Posted on July 2, 2006 / The Economic Times
The morning-after feeling started late in the afternoon for steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal and all …
Read MoreZidane, butt of European race debate
by Rashmee
Posted on June 11, 2006 / The Times of India
LONDON: Much of Europe has begun a controversial political debate about football, the sport that …
Read MoreAre we smarter? Or are they?
by Rashmee
Posted on February 5, 2006 / The Times of India
Nothing is as it appears in Kunal Basu’s third novel. The racists of the title …
Read MoreWaiting for a sexual revolution
by Rashmee
Posted on January 30, 2006 / New Statesman
Towards the end of 2004, two Delhi teenagers made headline news in India for unusually …
Read MoreAfter Paris riots, Europe keeps vigil
by Rashmee
Posted on November 10, 2005 / The Times of India
PARIS: After a bleak fortnight of watching the fires consuming parts of suburban Paris and …
Read MoreMind Your Language
by Rashmee
Posted on December 4, 2003 / The Times of India
By Rashmee Z Ahmed LONDON: Lord Melvyn Bragg , 64, is a man who has …
Read MoreSpry at 70
by Rashmee
Posted on December 2, 2002 / The Times of India
Mark Byford is head of the three BBC outlets that India gets to hear and …
Read MoreCNN as Theatre of War
by Rashmee
Posted on October 6, 2001 / The Times of India
London: Chris Cramer , president of cnn international networks, is the man who had the …
Read MoreRashmee has lived and worked in several countries in the past decade, including Afghanistan, India, Haiti, Tunisia, the UAE, US and UK