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Articles 1421 through 1520 of 13380:
- Lessons From Terror (Telegraph, GWYNNE DYER, Sep 11, 2006)
Five years since 9/11, and we are still being told that the world has changed forever.
- Police Issue Sketches Of Two Men In Blast Probe (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Sep 11, 2006)
Police released sketches of two men on Sunday in connection with blasts which killed 32 people and wounded 100 others last week.
- Navy Men Indicted For Wullar Tragedy (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Sep 11, 2006)
The Inquiry Commission probing into the Wullar lake tragedy in which 22 school children were killed in May in north Kashmir, has held four Naval officials and the principal of a school responsible for the incident and has recommended criminal . . .
- This Is The Third World War (The Financial Express, SANDIPAN DEB, Sep 11, 2006)
When the World Trade Centres came down, they triggered a war that is more complex than any in human history.
- Developing Nations Summit Gathers Us Foes In Cuba (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement of 116 developing nations will meet in Cuba this week for a summit that will gather some of the United States' fiercest critics just 90 miles (145 km) offshore.
- Word Of Cheer (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 11, 2006)
Japanese proverb "one kind word can warm three winter months" may come true in the case of Leh district. In fact it will be in even less than three months that the trans-Himalayan territory will be in the grip of severe winter.
- The Proxy War (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 11, 2006)
A series of bomb blasts in suburban trains in Mumbai on 11 July has proved once again that terrorists are capable of striking at will, short-circuiting the so-called impregnable surveillance and security cover.
- India Probes Link Between Mosque, Rail Bombings (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Indian police said on Sunday they were questioning several people in connection with blasts that killed 32 people in a western town and were investigating possible links with train bombings in Mumbai in July.
- Power Crisis & Response (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
THE Asian Development Bank has offered $1.45 billion over the next three to five years for upgrading power transmission and distribution networks that would, hopefully, help provide uninterrupted electricity supply, cut abnormal line losses . . .
- India Is Too Modest About How It Can Play A Global Role As The World’S Largest Democracy’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 11, 2006)
Hello and welcome to Walk the Talk. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, it’s a special privilege to have you on Walk the Talk, a rare appearance on Indian television.
- Day Of Terror - A Grisly Reminiscence (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 11, 2006)
Exactly five years back, September 11, 2001 acquired historical significance as this day got christened as a Day of Terror.
- A Reminder Again (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 11, 2006)
The last week has ended with a grim reminder yet again to the nation as a whole.
- Azad: Self-Rule, Demilitarisation Are Nothing But A Stunt (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
People's Democratic Party is likely to nominate Tariq Hameed Qarra as the State's new Deputy Chief Minister even as Abdul Aziz Zargar is likely to continue as Legislature Party leader.
- Preoccupation With N-Deal Hampered Us Efforts (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Sep 11, 2006)
US preoccupation with a civilian nuclear deal with India has detracted from Washington's effort to improve ties between India and Pakistan, according to a South Asia analyst in Washington.
- Developing Nations Summit Gathers U.S. Foes In Cuba (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement of 116 developing nations will meet in Cuba this week for a summit that will gather some of the United States' fiercest critics just 90 miles (145 km) offshore.
- 5 Militants Killed In Encounters (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Five militants, including three Pakistanis, a security personnel and two civilians were killed while troops rescued two persons taken hostage by an ultra in Jammu and Kashmir during the past 24 hours, a police spokesman said today.
- J&k Flood Loss Put At Rs 359 Crore (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
As life limps back to normal in the flood-affected areas of Anantnag and Pulwama districts in South Kashmir, residents of Arwani township, near Beijbehara, continue to toil hard for restoring routine business by shifting back the stocks of . . .
- Terror Camps Continue To Run In Pak: Herald (Yahoo! News, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Contrary to claims by Islamabad, training camps of various militant groups continue to be run in different parts of Pakistan with militants attempting to infiltrate into India through the Line of Control (LoC).
- Upa Soft On Terrorism: Bjp (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
With the Malegaon blasts sending shockwaves across the country, the BJP today sought to put the ruling UPA in the dock accusing the Congress-led coalition of being soft on terrorism due to its votebank politics and appeasement tactics.
- Bjp Blames Upa For Rise In Terrorism (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
The politics of "vote bank" and "appeasement policy" of the UPA and the Left parties have led to the rise in terrorism activities in the country.
- Bjp Blames It On Upa Politics (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Sep 10, 2006)
Describing the Malegaon killings as an illustration of terrorist activism coupled with the Centre’s “apathy and incompetence,” the BJP on Saturday charged the government with viewing internal security “only through the prism of vote bank politics.”
- Pak Nabs Key Jaish Militant (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Pakistani security forces arrested today an Islamist militant suspect who is wanted for several attacks and smuggling explosives used in bombings in the country’s biggest city, a security force spokesman said.
- Just Nam-Sake Relevance (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Sep 10, 2006)
It's time India realised that non-alignment is dead and gone
- An Indiaphile’S Files On India (Indian Express, Jayaditya Gupta, Sep 10, 2006)
His second stint in Washington has allowed Ed Luce the proximity and objectivity to observe the changes in American society, and the world at large, post-9/11.
- Malegaon: The Road To Perdition (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Sep 09, 2006)
Islamist violence has scarred much of India, but the Malegaon bombings were preceded by a series of Hindutva terrorist attacks on mosques.
- History Of Decolonization (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Sep 09, 2006)
History has an uncanny knack of repeating itself. For the sake of the Pakistani people I hope, though, that this will not be so this time over. Given the high-handedness of Gen.
- Plug Loopholes (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 09, 2006)
To say that there has been a serious security lapse leading to the escape of a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist from the district court premises in Pulwama will be stating the obvious.
- Jammu’S Aiims Project Falls (Daily Excelsior, Sanjeev Pargal, Sep 09, 2006)
The prestigious project of setting up a new hospital at Narwal, named as Jammu’s All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), has been rejected by the Union Health Ministry. The upgradation of Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu will now take . . .
- Vande Mataram Anniversary Observed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Students and staff of the Centre for Pollution Control and Energy Technology at Pondicherry University sung the Vande Mataram on Thursday to mark the anniversary of the National Song.
- Bid To Trigger Blasts In Jammu Hospital Foiled (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Security forces foiled an attempt by terrorists plan to set off blasts in hospital foiled to set off blasts at sub-district hospital Beerwah and Agriculture department in Kishtwar, while a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was injured in a grenade . . .
- Care For Them (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 09, 2006)
The least that the country can do as a gratitude to soldiers is to look after them in their hour of need. It is all the more necessary to take care of the families of those who happen to die in the discharge of their onerous duties.
- India-Pakistan Peace Process On ‘Life Support’, Needs Revival (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Sep 09, 2006)
The India-Pakistan peace process, which has been on “life support” for some time, needs to be revived, three leading South Asia experts suggested here on Friday.
- Balochistan After Bugti (Dawn, Sherry Rehman, Sep 09, 2006)
History and nature have one thing in common. They rarely teach lessons without bloodshed and trauma. Although we have never officially embraced it as a potentially preventable wound, one of the lessons etched like a deep scar on our body politic . . .
- Some Indian Views On Balochistan (News International, Praful Bidwai, Sep 09, 2006)
The writer, a former newspaper editor, is a researcher and peace and human-rights activist based in Delhi
- A Shield For Radicalists (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 09, 2006)
While announcing his decision to move the Srinagar sex scandal case to Chandigarh because no lawyer in the state of Jammu & Kashmir was prepared to defend the suspects.
- Just Nam-Sake Relevance (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Sep 09, 2006)
Dogmatism and ideological rigidity are often the biggest hurdles in the conduct of a nation's foreign policy. What may have been relevant four decades ago may not necessarily be relevant or even desirable today.
- General & Gentleman Set Up Date (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Delhi has raised the stakes in the Prime Minister’s upcoming one-to-one with the Pakistan President in Havana, saying its outcome would decide if the composite dialogue can resume.
- An Indiaphile’S Files On India (Indian Express, Jayaditya Gupta, Sep 09, 2006)
His second stint in Washington has allowed Ed Luce the proximity and objectivity to observe the changes in American society, and the world at large, post-9/11. It has also lent him the distance, of time and space, to better explain his book, In . . .
- Call Off Talks With Pak: Vajpayee (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Blaming the Union government for the Malegaon bomb blasts and rising terror in the country, former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has called for termination of peace talks with Pakistan unless terrorism is checked.
- Pm To Take Up Terrorism With Musharraf In Havana (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said he would raise India's concerns on terrorism when he meets Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf in Havana next week on the sidelines of the NAM Summit.
- Bjp Flays Cong For Derailing Movement Of Nationalism (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Sep 08, 2006)
The BJP has patted the Muslims who did not leave India even after the partition and accused the Congress of derailing the movement of nationalism.
- Resume Talks With Pak, Left Tells Pm (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Left leaders today met the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, and urged him to resume the peace dialogue with President Pervez Musharraf during the NAM conference.
- Why Can’T Gen Musharraf Say Goodbye To The Mullahs? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Sep 08, 2006)
The Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal has threatened to resign from the assemblies if the government goes ahead with the passage of the Women’s Protection Bill as it now stands.
- Hollow Nation (Telegraph, Swapan Dasgupta, Sep 08, 2006)
The extent to which the so-called “second War of Independence” in Baluchistan has been galvanized in the aftermath of the “martyrdom” of the octogenarian, Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, on August 26 can be gleaned from three developments.
- Oh, General! (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 08, 2006)
What a pity! Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is again in the grip of Kashmir itch.
- Minor 'Scuffle' In Kashmir Politics (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Sep 08, 2006)
Politics rarely takes a holiday and events in Kashmir are of interest as there is a minor 'scuffle' for control and clearly it did not succeed.
- Fighting The Fighters (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
The bombing of World Trade Center transformed the thinking about warfare among American security analysts in particular and Western theoreticians in general. Michael C. Fowler, a defence analyst of the Roger Williams University, portrays the . . .
- Pm To Take Up Issue Of Terrorism With Musharraf (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said he would raise India’s concerns on terrorism when he meets Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf in Havana next week on the sidelines of the NAM summit.
- Cm Visits Valley Flood Hit Areas (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has taken up the matter of release of Central assistance for flood affected people with the concerned union ministry and central leadership.
- Pm To Discuss Terror With Pak President In Havana (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said that he would raise India's concerns on terrorism when he meets President Pervez Musharraf in Havana next week on the sidelines of the NAM summit.
- God With Thee, Within Thee (Deccan Herald, K Hussain , Sep 08, 2006)
In a beautiful devotional song sung by Saint Kabir, God tells a devotee an eternal truth about the futility of trying to seek Him in the out-side world:
- Extential Crisis Of Pakistan (Daily Excelsior, N.B. Menon , Sep 08, 2006)
The latest round of acrimony between India and Pakistan could further slow down, if not halt, the peace process-which has lost the momentum witnessed last year.
- A Few More Myths Cracked (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
To the post 9/11 Western world, Islam has almost become synonymous with terrorism.
- Flood Damage In Pulwama Worth Rs 150 Crore (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Even as the Jammu and Kashmir Government was still assessing flood damage in the Valley, according to preliminary estimates, in worst-hit Pulwama district, the deluge caused losses worth nearly Rs 150 crore.
- The Bogeyman Is Busy (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Even as Pakistan reels under the shock of the killing of Akbar Khan Bugti, the Indian intelligence apparatus seems to have spotted yet another threat to India in this development.
- Another Relic Goes (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 08, 2006)
The only surprise about the collapse of outer wall of the Maharani Charak wing of the Mubarak Mandi complex of palaces is that it has happened too late.
- Vande Mataram Reverberates Across Nation (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Millions of Indians across the country Thursday sang Vande Mataram, for the first time in such large numbers after Independence, but there were discordant notes from sections of Muslims opposed to the religious connotations of the national song . . .
- Vidhana Soudha On Lashkar Radar (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Two Lashkar-e-Toiba men, arrested by the City police following an attack on IISc Bangalore in December 2005, have revealed during narco-analysis tests that they had planned attacks on vital installations such as the Vidhana Soudha, offices of . . .
- Pay Commission: Farmers Left Out (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Sep 08, 2006)
The Government must ensure that each farmer gets a monthly remunerative income.
- Cm Visits Flood Affected Areas, Assesses Damage (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Directing the administration to show promptness in collection and compilation of flood damage details so that necessary succour is provided to the affected, Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said that on the basis of these details adequate Central . . .
- Settle Kashmir To Improve Ties: Pak Tells India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said the settlement of the Kashmir issue with India would end the "cycle of confrontation and conflict in the subcontinent" and improve ties between the two countries.
- Delhi-Jammu Rail Traffic Affected (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Rail traffic on busy Delhi-Jammu route remained disrupted for over two hours following derailment of a goods train near Suchchipind on the outskirts of the city last night.
- Settle Kashmir To Improve Indo-Pak Ties: Musharraf (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said the settlement of the Kashmir issue with India would end the "cycle of confrontation and conflict in the subcontinent" and improve ties between the two countries.
- Is Bangladesh ‘Headache’ For India? (Daily Excelsior, J N Raina, Sep 07, 2006)
It is time for action. Our country needs men of integrity and agility at the helm of affairs. When our enemy is acerbic, gasping for our blood and longing for "inflicting a thousand cuts" on India, we should act gingerly and conduct ‘business’ . . .
- Superstitious Seconds (Indian Express, SAPNA SHARMA, Sep 07, 2006)
There is nothing miraculous about Ganesha statues sipping milk, or sea water turning sweet at beaches during the rainy season. But most of us have our little superstitions.
- India Can Solve Kashmir Problem: J&k Governor (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Jammu and Kashmir Governor SK Sinha has said India was capable of finding a solution to the Kashmir problem and the country's point of view on the issue is being widely understood by the global community.
- Much Work, Many Worlds (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 07, 2006)
On the football field or behind a toddy-shop counter, here are some women holding their own against unusual odds
“I have been around since Indira Gandhi’s time,” declared Saleha Bibi, sitting with a natural magnificence on the pavement in . . .
- Wonder Plant (Tribune, Kuldeep Chauhan, Sep 07, 2006)
The Himalayan-friendly sea-buckthorn (SBT), a native wonder plant, has succeeded where vast, expensive, engineering structures and check dams have failed.
- Feudal Federalism (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 07, 2006)
Besides being the capital of the country, Delhi also happens to be the headquarters of the sarkari mindset. Sample this contrast. State government bhavans, which sprawl across vast areas of prime real estate, are on an expansion drive.
- Iran Can’T Break Rules: Germany (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
The international community cannot stand back and watch Iran damage the United Nations with its refusal to heed calls to suspend enrichment, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday.
- Coalition Woes In Jammu And Kashmir (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Sep 07, 2006)
The Congress and the PDP are trapped in a miserable but mutually profitable marriage.
- Azad's Criteria Of Competence (Pioneer, Hari Om, Sep 07, 2006)
Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has finally expanded his Council of Ministers. It is indeed a quantum jump from 13 to 22. After the swearing in ceremony on August 29, the Chief Minister said that it took him 10 months to find nine . . .
- Musharraf: 'Improved Ties Depends On Settling Kashmir' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said the settlement of the Kashmir issue with India would end the "cycle of confrontation and conflict in the subcontinent" and improve ties between the two countries.
- Let’S Settle Kashmir Issue: Musharraf (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has called for settlement of the Kashmir problem to end a cycle of confrontation and conflict in the sub-continent and ensure sustained peace in South Asia.
- Ied Detected In Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2006)
Security forces on Wednesday averted a tragedy in north Kashmir when they defused a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) fitted to a pressure cooker, official sources said.
- Flood Situation Eases In Jammu And Kashmir (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Sep 07, 2006)
Crop loss put at Rs. 200 crore; lakhs rendered homeless
Massive damage to property and crop, particularly in South Kashmir
Around 444 villages under water in Kashmir; 155 under water in Jammu
Over 93,000 hectares of land with standing crop . . .
- ‘New Breed Of Al-Qaeda Flourishes In Pakistan’ (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2006)
A new generation of Islamic militants is using the region where Osama bin Laden masterminded September 11 to plan fresh attacks on the West, officials and analysts say.
- Indo-Pak Dialogue Likely To Get Boost In Havana (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Sep 06, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf will breathe new life into the peace process in Havana next week, with back channels active to work out a common meeting ground to give new impetus to the talks.
- Keep This Pace (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 06, 2006)
The concerned staff of the public health engineering department deserves the gratitude of dwellers of the old city especially. It has mitigated the effect of a severe drinking water crisis that unexpectedly emerged on Monday.
- Packaging The Tatas’ Project (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 06, 2006)
With the party in West Bengal trying to convince Left allies about setting up development projects on agricultural land, it was perhaps expected that the CITU rally in Singur, where the Tatas plan to set up their small-car plant, should focus on the . . .
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