I cherish, among my scattered flotsam and jetsam of memorabilia, a note scrawled to me in barely legible handwriting by the legendary American investigative journalist Jack Anderson, whose most widely-read, Pulitzer-winning daily column was the nemesis of crooked presidents, dictators, judges, oligarchs and politicians. The note바카라on the inside flap of his bestselling book, Peace, War, and Politics바카라reads: 바카라To Indy, one of my star reporters who introduced our brand of journalism in India.바카라 (바카라Indy바카라 was my nickname in America where I had worked as a journalist for 22 years, the last eight with Jack바카라s formidable team of 바카라muckrakers바카라, as his senior associate investigative reporter). He personally gifted this book to me in Washington, on December 31, 2003, as he lay mortally sick with Parkinson바카라s and bone cancer.