Matthew Schneeberger

Stories by Matthew Schneeberger

Why do they hate a City of Dreams?

Why do they hate a City of Dreams?

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

'This city will prove its true greatness not by 'getting on with it'; but, rather, by holding accountable those who perpetrated this act and those who allowed it to happen.'

Will Bobby Jindal be Republicans' saviour?

Will Bobby Jindal be Republicans' saviour?

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2008

Maybe the Republicans too will find their saviour in a fresh-faced minority with a funny name and unlikely story: Piyush 'Bobby' Jindal, the Indian-American son of a Hindu named Raj, who became America's first Indian American governor (in Louisiana, of all places), converting to Christianity and pledging to restore Reaganism along the way. 2012, Obama vs Jindal. Wouldn't that be something, asks Matthew Schneeberger

Obama makes history, elected US President

Obama makes history, elected US President

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2008

Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama, by flipping Virginia, Ohio, Iowa and New Mexico from red states in the 2004 elections to blue in this year's contest, took a commanding lead in the 2008 US Presidential Election, causing CNN to project him the winner and the 44th President of the United States of America

To America, from abroad, with love

To America, from abroad, with love

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2008

An American working in India is still optimistic about his country's prospects.

US: Amid gloom, Obama lights up final debate

US: Amid gloom, Obama lights up final debate

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2008

In their most lively but contentious face-to-face debate, Republican and Democratic presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama sparred over their respective economic, healthcare, energy and education policies, promoting their ideas to mostly undecided voters and slamming the other's as doomed to failure.

Palin, Biden spar over US policies

Palin, Biden spar over US policies

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2008

In a format that allowed just two minute responses from the questions posed by debate moderator Gwen Ifill of PBS, issues of economy, the financial sector, healthcare, energy independence, the war on Iraq and future US foreign policy dominated the discussion.

Review: Mamma Mia!

Review: Mamma Mia!

Rediff.com   15 Sep 2008

There are only five reasons for any self-respecting male to travel to a theatre in order to see this: 1) You like ABBA, 2) You like musicals, 3) You're trying to score brownie points with a potential girlfriend or 4) You're trying to make up with a girlfriend for something stupid you did. 5) You're reviewing -- and likely hating -- it.

What Happens In Vegas: A cheesy sitcom

What Happens In Vegas: A cheesy sitcom

Rediff.com   5 Sep 2008

What Happens in Vegas is a decidedly average romantic comedy that achieves nothing new and regurgitates well-worn cliches. And even what it rehashes -- particularly plot elements we've seen time and time again -- is done half-heartedly.

McCain-Palin: The GI Joe-Barbie ticket

McCain-Palin: The GI Joe-Barbie ticket

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2008

Republicans, in choosing a woman, argue that they are the true party of feminists, even if their female candidate is anti-choice, pro-military, pro-guns, pro-religion in the public sector, anti-sexual education and is, in general, diametrically opposed to everything the feminist movement has achieved for American women.

Sarah Palin slams Obama at Republican convention

Sarah Palin slams Obama at Republican convention

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2008

But rather than Kodiak bears, elk or wolves, Governor Palin got her crosshairs set on one man: US Senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

The curious case of Kenneth Haywood

The curious case of Kenneth Haywood

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2008

Kenneth Haywood, the US national who gave the Indian police a slip, remains a mystery. Rediff's Matthew Schneeberger investigates.

'Is masturbation harmful?' Sexual misconceptions

'Is masturbation harmful?' Sexual misconceptions

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

A surprisingly large number of young couples have some ill-conceived notions about sex. We talk to the experts to help dispel common sexual myths.

Mummy III: A Ghastly Resurrection

Mummy III: A Ghastly Resurrection

Rediff.com   1 Aug 2008

There are moments of genuine humour and riveting action, but they too few and far between. It's just sad that the visual treats come at the expense of a coherent and compelling plot.

Indian surgeon claims surgical cure for diabetes

Indian surgeon claims surgical cure for diabetes

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2008

Dr Shashank Shah, a Pune-based bariatric surgeon, claims to have discovered a surgical cure for type II diabetes, and boasts of an impressive 90% success rate. Should Dr Shah's claims be confirmed, he stands to help solve one of modern medicine greatest dilemmas: how to thwart the growing epidemic of type II diabetes.

Kung Fu Panda is a Dream

Kung Fu Panda is a Dream

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2008

Not only is it the year's top animated film thus far, it's the top Kung Fu offering as well, and an effort that will doubtless bring a smile to fans of both genres. Lord knows, it's the best film to star Jackie Chan in ages.

America is willing to change

America is willing to change

Rediff.com   4 Jun 2008

'Youngsters, it's clear, are voting for Obama. Not only that, they canvass for him, add him to their Facebook and MySpace profiles, and talk about him over coffee and classwork. Should he win, he will be inexorably linked with my generation.'

Somdev sets NCAA record

Somdev sets NCAA record

Rediff.com   23 May 2008

Indian Davis Cupper Somdev Dev Varman set a new record for NCAA singles championship wins with a 14th career tournament victory. Virginia's 24-year-old Chennai-born defending champion defeated Clancy Shields of Boise State 6-4, 7-5 to attain the milestone. The second round victory was his 40th singles win of the season.

'They should have asked for 12 blondes'

'They should have asked for 12 blondes'

Rediff.com   23 May 2008

After being removed from the grounds, Ellesha Newton alleged that a Wizcraft employee even used the highly derogatory term "nigger" as part of his explanation for why the girls couldn't perform.

McCain sounds off Bobby Jindal for Veep

McCain sounds off Bobby Jindal for Veep

Rediff.com   22 May 2008

Florida Governor Charlie Crist and former presidential hopeful and ex-Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney have also accepted invitations, fueling speculation that the three (Jindal, Crist, Romney) are the McCain campaign's top choices, and that this weekend's discussions will go a long way in determining who gets the nod.

Obama apologises for 'Sweetie-Gate'

Obama apologises for 'Sweetie-Gate'

Rediff.com   16 May 2008

On Wednesday, US Presidential hopeful Barack Obama received a critical endorsement from the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, known as NARAL Pro-Choice America, oft-considered America's forefront voice on women's issues. Immediately, the endorsement raised the ire of feminists across the country, who said that NARAL had 'sold out' in endorsing a man (Barack Obama) over a woman (Hillary Clinton).