From The Economist, a special report on India. From Mute, copyleft in the current form keeps free software legally grounded – nothing more, but also nothing less. Obama's writing suggests a surprising lesson from Abraham Lincoln: Style matters. A review of books on happiness and wisdom through solitary living. An interview with Roland Huntford, author of Two Planks and a Passion: The dramatic history of skiing. Peter Berkowitz on how conservatives can unite around the Constitution. A review of Fakers: Hoaxers, Con Artists, Counterfeiters, and Other Great Pretenders by Paul Maliszewski. A review of Don’t Stop Believin’: How Karaoke Conquered the World and Changed My Life by Brian Raftery. What do Dubya, Blago, Bernie Madoff, and Roland Burris have in common? (Do you know the Spanish word "sinverguenza"?) A review of The Last Taboo: Opening the Door on the Global Sanitation Crisis by Maggie Black and Ben Fawcett. An evolving strategy: Rebuffed in the courtroom, critics of evolution head to the statehouse to see their views represented in the classroom. Absolutely sensational: A review of The Godfather of Tabloid: Generoso Pope Jr. and the National Enquirer by Jack Vitek and The Flash Press: Sporting Male Weeklies in 1840s New York by Patricia Cline Cohen, Timothy J. Gilfoyle, and Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz.