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Articles 1821 through 1920 of 3170:
- Living Wisely (Deccan Herald, Swami Sukhabodhananda, May 27, 2006)
The wise way to live is to plan purposefully, prepare prayerfully, proceed positively and persistently pursue. Life’s heaviest burden is one’s fight with life.
- Galbraith And India (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 27, 2006)
John Kenneth Galbraith was, if not the most influential, certainly the most imposing of all American ambassadors to India.
- Better Use A Simple Code (Deccan Herald, Mark Lawson, May 27, 2006)
The Da Vinci Code is intentionally incredible, so why do we need a health warning?
- Names In The Spam! (Deccan Herald, H N ANANDA, May 27, 2006)
Spams may be irksome. Nonetheless, some of them are interesting
- Sahmat Flays `Unofficial' Ban On `Fanaa' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2006)
"Censorship of culture by a motivated handful "
- Pakistan’S Principled Position On Iran (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, May 27, 2006)
Iranian First Vice President Parviz Davoudi’s visit to Pakistan is certainly a productive one as the two countries had an extensive exchange of views on a number of issues of bilateral, regional and international interest and tried to harmonize . . .
- However Big The Loss, True Gamblers Will Survive (Business Line, D. Murali , May 27, 2006)
The Poker Face of Wall Street, by Aaron Brown, is all about how to gamble and win. Risky read, you may feel, says D. MURALI, but the author's emphasis is on managing risk, not minimising it.
- Talk To The Real People (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, May 27, 2006)
The discourse on Jammu and Kashmir is currently and overwhelmingly defined by those who resort to terrorism, their sponsors and their front organisations.
- Dimensions --- Internal (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, May 26, 2006)
Terrorism must end. Demilitarisation should be expedited. There ought to be homecoming of Kashmiri Pandits.
- A Picture In A Gallery (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 26, 2006)
The Raphael Trail: The Secret History of one of the World’s most Precious Works of Art
- Kumaraswamy Praises Bjp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2006)
The Janata Dal (S)-BJP alliance is working well: Chief Minister
- Crescent Waxes Over Oxford (Pioneer, Sunanda K Datta-Ray, May 26, 2006)
Three British Muslim youth were sentenced to life imprisonment earlier this week.
- Seduced By An Elusive Idea Of India (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, May 26, 2006)
In the West, the buzz about a "resurgent" India ready for the big take-off is inescapable. No doubt, all this sounds exciting and fills many Indians with pride. But how much of it is for real?
- The Decline Of The Civil Service (Dawn, Zafar Iqbal, May 26, 2006)
Ms Anjum Niaz’s column in Sunday’s Dawn Magazine of April 9, 2006, seems to have incensed Mr Rashid Akhtar of Lahore.
- Devoid Of Ideas And Hope (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, May 26, 2006)
India has taken on the avatar of a dictatorial regime that sanctifies state power and gives it supremacy within the framework of a ‘democracy’.
- Iaf Likely To Purchase Us Transport Aircraft (Deccan Herald, N Madhuprasad, May 25, 2006)
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has proposed to procure specialised American C-130 J transport aircraft, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
- A Very Special Festival From The Very Heart Of India (Hindu, Madhur Tankha, May 25, 2006)
It lies in the very heart of the country. And now Madhya Pradesh is making its presence felt here in the Capital with a four-day-long festival that showcases its rich culture, cuisine, art and artefacts, besides music and films.
- A History Of Unfair Play (Telegraph, TUMPA MUKHERJEE, May 25, 2006)
Millions of men and perhaps women across the globe are eagerly waiting for the football World Cup.
- Suicidal Tendencies Persist In Bd (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, May 25, 2006)
Tens of thousands of Bangladesh textile workers demanding better wages torched four more factories on Tuesday in the industrial town of Ashulia in the north of Capital Dhaka.
- Brand Buddha~i (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, May 25, 2006)
“I am a communist”, said the West Bengal chief minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on more than one occasion recently.
- Don't Panic (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, May 24, 2006)
For those who were here to play short-term momentum, the game is pretty much over and done with.
- Dwindling Self-Esteem: The West's Undoing (Deccan Herald, Stuart Jeffries, May 24, 2006)
There are two books entitled Suicide of the West. One was written 42 years ago and, unfortunately, its thesis proved disastrously wrong. The other is just out and hopefully will be equally misbegotten.
- Quota Will Not End Disparities: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2006)
Expressing concern over the fast- spreading protests against the Government's proposed reservation policy, spiritual guru and Art of Living proponent Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on Monday said that providing quota would not end disparities.
- On The Trail Of The Buddha (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2006)
The stupas at Sanchi and Sarnath are a must-see even if you don't have religion on your mind
- Unshackle The Writer (Deccan Herald, SHASHI DESHPANDE, May 23, 2006)
It will do both literature and the readers good if publishers spread the huge advance to more promising writers
- Talks On Pull-Out From Siachen Today (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2006)
India and Pakistan will begin tomorrow the 10th round of Defence Secretary-level talks to end their conflict over the Siachen glacier and discuss a proposal for withdrawing their troops from the icy battlefield.
- Tall On Promises, Short On Delivery (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, May 23, 2006)
The disturbingly low utilisation of public sector development funds during the first nine months of the current fiscal year belies the official claim of having improved governance, reduced inefficiencies and the higher absorption capacity of the economy.
- Lunch With Bs: Surinder Kapur (Business Standard, Bhupesh Bhandari, May 23, 2006)
Much like the Japanese quality mantra suggests, the life of this auto component maestro has been full of small but confident steps.
- A Foul Decision (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, May 22, 2006)
Artists are artists and not diplomats. By temperament they call a spade a spade.
- Code Of Sustained Minorityism (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 22, 2006)
UPA has shown rare maturity in allowing the Da Vinci Code to be shown, but will it brush aside Muslims when they protest, wonders Anuradha Dutt.
- Tall On Promises, Short On Delivery (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, May 22, 2006)
The disturbingly low utilisation of public sector development funds during the first nine months of the current fiscal year belies the official claim of having improved governance, reduced inefficiencies and the higher absorption capacity of the economy.
- Politicians And The Sensex (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, May 22, 2006)
With every drop in the sensex, the desire for the politicians to interfere in the free working of the market keeps getting stronger.
- Aids Treatment To Go Hi-Tech (Times of India, Kounteya Sinha, May 22, 2006)
Surveillance and administering of Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART), the only effective way to treat the deadly AIDS virus, is all set to go hi-tech.
- Begin J&k Corruption Eradication From Top ! (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, May 21, 2006)
It is like the proverbial chicken-egg story accompanied with the ever unanswered question ‘‘Who came first ?’’
- Embracing Other Selves (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 21, 2006)
Like all writers, I am often asked about my “social commitment” as a writer.
- He Keeps Pace With Time (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , May 21, 2006)
Why have the Leftists done better in elections in India when communist ideology is fading the world over?
- On The Edge (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 21, 2006)
Amsterdam draws you in with its temptations.
- Trading Places (Statesman, R N MUKHIJA, May 21, 2006)
Competitiveness has spurred industries to upgrade their skills and efficiency in the areas of quality, cost and delivery.
- President Musharraf And His Dangerous Ambiguities (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, May 21, 2006)
Talking to a Pakistani TV channel President Pervez Musharraf has urged Pakistanis to reject personality-oriented politics and make way for new leadership.
- Tocqueville’S Lessons In Democracy (Dawn, Nicolas Tenzer, May 21, 2006)
It seems appropriate that, due to the Iraq war, the world has been debating the nature of democracy 200 years after Alexis de Tocqueville’s birth. Tocqueville is justly famous for rejecting reactionary nostalgia and regarding democracy’s triumph . . .
- Aids Candlelight Campaign At King Koti Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 21, 2006)
It is a show of support to people living with HIV
Event held to raise awareness and decrease stigma related to HIV/AIDS
Anti-HIV campaign caravan, Aasha Vahini, to be flagged off at Nizam College
Four-minute film on HIV endorsed by YSR to be . . .
- Spires And Minarets (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 20, 2006)
Tony Brett’s defeat in Oxford’s council election was one of many small details that passed unnoticed in the excitement over the gains that the white supremacist British Nationalist Party made in a London suburb.
- Cracking The Louvre's Code (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 20, 2006)
Loyrette ponders how to make this tradition-bound institution relevant to the 21st century — how to set priorities for a museum with a mission to be "universal" but also the essence of France when the country is going through its own identity crisis.
- Russian Scholar Gets Padma Bhushan (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , May 20, 2006)
Russia's eminent scholar of India was presented with the Padma Bhushan at a ceremony in the Indian Embassy in Moscow.
- Towards A New Political Culture (The Economic Times, V KRISHNA ANANTH, May 20, 2006)
One fallout of the recent assembly elections in Tamil Nadu has been the strong support received by a new political party that sought support on non-caste lines and the DMK and the AIADMK had better watch out.
- The Risks And Rewards Of Corruption (The Financial Express, Jayaprakash Narayan, May 19, 2006)
Raise risk and lower rewards by making it harder for the corrupt to enjoy the fruits of their perfidy
- 10 Questions (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2006)
The Maharani of Baroda on her bid to rescue MP’s traditional weave, the Chanderi
- Pak, Libya To Strengthen Economic, Trade Ties (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Thursday said Pakistan and Libya shared identical views on important regional and global issues and hoped his visit would open up new avenues of cooperation between the two countries in economic, political, defence and . . .
- Anybody Listening In Pakistan? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, May 19, 2006)
On the face of it the "Charter of Democracy" signed by Ms Benazir Bhutto and Mr Nawaz Sharif in London seems to be a hopeful sign for the neighbouring country.
- Mummy Mystery (International Herald Tribune, John Noble Wilford, May 18, 2006)
A mummy of mystery has come to light in Peru.
- Indigenous People Clamour For Rights (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 18, 2006)
Indigenous groups want to take part in decisions that affect them, and press for policy change
- Why Is The World Chasing Its Grail ? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 18, 2006)
All over New York, black placards recently unfurled on the sides of high-rise buildings, like funereal scrolls let down directly from the sky.
- Protect Culture Of Tamil Nadu: Uma Bharti (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 18, 2006)
Religious conversion high in the State
- Q&a: 'To Be A Good Charity Is To Be Sustainable' (Times of India, ARCHANA JAHAGIRDAR, May 18, 2006)
From being in the travel business to philanthropy, that's the trajectory of Christel DeHaan's life.
- Anybody Listening In Pakistan? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, May 18, 2006)
On the face of it the "Charter of Democracy" signed by Ms Benazir Bhutto and Mr Nawaz Sharif in London seems to be a hopeful sign for the neighbouring country.
- Mysore An Ideal Destination For Education (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 18, 2006)
Mysore started in 1963 is a full-fledged Arts, Science and Commerce college for women affiliated to the University of Mysore.
- Kumaraswamy Rules Out Opening More Varsities (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 18, 2006)
Says the quality of education will be adversely affected
- Advani In Panel To Commemorate First War Of Independence (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, May 17, 2006)
The Government is setting up a broad-based National Committee to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the First War of Independence that would include among others Leader of Opposition L K Advani.
- Peace Mission (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 17, 2006)
The portrait of a writer as a peacemaker is not very common in modern-day politics.
- Dial Drdo For Delay (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, May 17, 2006)
While the postponement of Agni-III missile’s test-firing may have to do with political expediency, it doesn’t justify the claims of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) that it had the missile ready for launch ‘since January’.
- Advani To Figure In Govt Panel On 1857 Commemoration: Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 17, 2006)
The Government is setting up a broad-based National Committee to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the First War of Independence which would include among others Leader of Opposition L K Advani.
- "Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" Transfixes Afghanistan (Reuters, SAYED SALAHUDDIN, May 17, 2006)
Don't telephone an Afghan at 8.30 in the evening.
- Mma Is Right, For A Change (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, May 17, 2006)
Mma Secretary General and Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Maulana Fazalur Rehman has said that the religious alliance will not boycott the forthcoming general elections.
- Bono Turns Newspaper Editor For The Day (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, May 17, 2006)
Irish rock star and Third World campaigner Bono turned guest newspaper editor today with Britain's Independent daily agreeing to give half its revenues for the day to fight AIDS in Africa.
- ‘India Needs Engaged, Self-Aware Writing’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, May 17, 2006)
The book is based on my travels over the last six years.
- Karunanidhi To Fulfil Another Promise (Hindu, S. Dorairaj , May 16, 2006)
Close on the heels of fulfilling three of its election promises, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Government is all set to implement one more assurance: reinstalling the Kannagi statue at . . .
- Aiadmk Seeks Post Of Opposition Leader (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Demands Lt. Governor's intervention
Congress allies are part of the ruling block: AIADMK legislature party leader
"AIADMK will function as a responsible Opposition"
- The Reticent Heliocentrist (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 16, 2006)
If we observe the sky without being seduced by what passes for modern knowledge, it should be clear to the meanest intelligence that all objects in the universe revolve around the earth.
- Not By Lathi Blows (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, May 16, 2006)
Union Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh has debunked the medicos’ agitation as “propaganda”.
- Wherefore Art Thou? (Indian Express, Ravi Sharma , May 16, 2006)
A recent meeting with an old captain of mine brought to mind a whole lot of true nautical stories of yore. My favourite one is about an incident which took place way back in 1970.
- A Joint Tribal Jirga (The Nation, Editorial, The Nation, May 16, 2006)
There is little doubt that the present government policy of using force in the tribal region, to remove the so-called terrorist elements supposed to be living, there is not making any headway, despite as large an armed contingent as 80,000 posted . . .
- Tikka Shatrujit Singh (Business Standard, Kishore Singh, May 16, 2006)
His grandfather was one of its biggest customers; his heir now plans Louis Vuitton’s market strategies.
- Tax Incentives For Job Creation (Daily Excelsior, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, May 15, 2006)
The Government is considering various alternatives to reservations for Dalits in the private sector.
- Be Ready For More Traffic Jams (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, May 15, 2006)
The Federal Government is reportedly considering a further 15-25 per cent cut in import duty on all makes and models of cars and jeeps in the next budget.
- Lift The Ban (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 15, 2006)
There is scope for cross border collaboration in films
- A Continuing Struggle (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 15, 2006)
"It is good that you are acknowledging the errors/mistakes. Is the organisation taking any corrective action to understand the causes of occurrence of such defects and prevent them from being repeated?
- Dealing With Corruption (The Nation, Editorial, The Nation, May 15, 2006)
General Musharraf’s emphasis on constantly reviewing curriculum is in line with the government’s policy of revamping the system of education in order to keep pace with the modern world.
- Fallout Of Interest Rate Uncertainties (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , May 15, 2006)
The prospects of a further interest rate rise in the US have serious implications for the world economy. Corporates in India and other developing countries may have to depend only on domestic sources of loan funds. Perhaps, this is all for the good . . .
- Unsettling (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , May 15, 2006)
As an old timer who had seen India before and after it became an independent Republic, as one brought up in the administrative culture and social environment of West Bengal, and as one who spent close to two decades at the Centre from the days of . . .
- Small Screen Saver For Dmk (Indian Express, Narayanan Madhavan and Rosemary Arackaparambil, May 14, 2006)
At the age of 82, vendetta may not be a luxury that Tamil Nadu’s chief minister designate Muthuvel Karunanidhi can particularly afford.
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