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Articles 621 through 720 of 7145:
- Neon Coloured Ice Cream (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 22, 2006)
Bill Bryson is renowned as a writer of travel memoirs.
- Two Policemen Killed In Maoist Mine Blast (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
29 persons, including journalists, injured
The dead are both constables of the bomb squad
Inquiry into incident to be held.
- Call To Corporates To Partner Panchayati Raj Institutions (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
This is needed to uplift rural masses, says Mani Shankar Aiyar
- Rural Policing: First Line Of Defence (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, Sep 22, 2006)
Director General J K Sinha of the Central Reserve Police Force recently suggested that strong rural policing would suitably tackle the escalating Naxalite threat engulfing the country.
- Moily Blames Weak Governance For Spread Of Naxalism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Calls for multi-pronged strategy to deal with the menace
- Trust The Lies (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 21, 2006)
Is Hungary moving up or down the spiral of history?
- Terror: Patil To Unveil Blueprint For Action (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Faced with criticism on the internal security front, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil is preparing a detailed report to defend his position at the Congress Chief Ministers’ Conclave in Nainital this weekend.
- Political Parties Take Out Rally Against Decision On Jipmer (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Bandh on September 26 to protest against Centre's move
- Special Article (Statesman, DIPAK BASU, Sep 21, 2006)
“If our political progress is to be real, the underdogs of our society must be helped to become men” (Rabindranath Tagore, Letters from Russia)
- ‘Take Our Land, But Give Us A Place To Live’ (Tribune, Maneesh Chhibber, Sep 21, 2006)
The biggest problem that landowners, whose land is compulsorily acquired by the government, face is resettlement and earning a livelihood.
- Koda Wins Trust Vote Amid Opposition Boycott (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Treasury benches garner 41 votes in the 82-member House against a single vote by CPI (M-L)
Concern over election of an Independent as CM
Balmuchu sticks to the agenda of trust vote
"Appointing an officiating Speaker in the absence of a . . .
- V.P. Presents Memo To Kalam (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Former Prime Minister V.P. Singh, accompanied by CPI general secretary A.B. Bardhan and rebel SP MP and actor Raj Babbar, noted jurist Rajendra Sachchar several notable socialists like Surendra Mohan and Lok Jan Shakti Party leader Ranchandra . . .
- The Dalit Objection (Deccan Herald, Kancha Ilaiah, Sep 20, 2006)
It is not just the Muslims and the Christians who feel offended by the idea of singing the song but also Dalits.
- Hungary Pm Defies Pressure To Quit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany on Tuesday defied opposition pressure to quit after anti-government riots he called “the longest and darkest night of the republic”.
- Kerala Govt Trying To Save 'Criminal' Comrades (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Four months into power, the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government in Kerala has launched in right earnest a devious ploy to save Marxist comrades involved in various criminal cases from the clutches of the law.
- Kumaraswamy Regrets Mistake (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
"I'd rather quit than hurt your sentiments," he tells Muslims The Muslim clergy is upset since Mr. Kumaraswamy's speech referred to a few madrasas in Karnataka as the point favoured by the Lashkar militants to infiltrate the State
- In Defence Of Marxist Opium Eaters (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 20, 2006)
West Bengal’s intellectual class eats Karl Marx’s Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right for breakfast. So when critics of the Left point out how hypocritical Bengal’s communists are each time comrades are ‘caught’ participating in religious . . .
- Rioters, Police Clash Again On Budapest Streets (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Police and rioters clashed on the streets of Budapest on Wednesday for the second consecutive night after an anti-government protest sparked by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany's admission of lying to voters in an election.
- Japan's Abe Set To Win Party Leadership, Become Pm (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Shinzo Abe, a staunch advocate of a bigger say for Japan in global affairs, was poised to win a ruling party leadership contest on Wednesday, setting the stage for his election as prime minister next week.
- In Nepal, Time To Check The Dangerous Drift (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 20, 2006)
The road map for the formation of an interim government with Maoist participation is more or less in place. But powerful forces are intervening to derail the process.
- The Kaczynskis Of Poland (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, Sep 19, 2006)
The twins' ultra-nationalist rhetoric has sent alarm bells ringing across Europe.
- Former Navy Chief Faces Arrest For Contempt (Times of India, Manoj Mitta, Sep 19, 2006)
The man who once ruled the waves for the Indian navy has upset a judicial officer way up in the Himalayas. Former Navy chief R H Tahiliani now faces a contempt proceedings before a magistrate in J&K.
- China Is Not Just Rising, But Also Changing (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 19, 2006)
China's advance toward global economic pre-eminence appears irresistible. Having recently surpassed Britain, France and Italy, its economy is now the fourth-largest in the world...
- Kashmir Politicians Hail Musharraf-Manmohan Talks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2006)
Joint statement a grand gift to State's people: Mufti
- Period Of Coalition Politics (Hindu, B.R.P. BHASKAR, Sep 19, 2006)
In this complete works of E. M. S. Namboodiripad series, volume 40 contains documents of the period from October 1968 to July 1969. At that time Namboodiripad was Kerala's Chief Minister, the CPI (M)-led seven-party . . .
- China: Boom Or Bust? (Tribune, S.P. Seth, Sep 19, 2006)
In a recent forum on Australian television, the participants debated if China was headed for boom or bust. China’s continued economic growth of around 10 per cent is now regarded as a given by many commentators around the world.
- Reasons For Alienation (Deccan Herald, Amulya Ganguli, Sep 19, 2006)
The efforts of the BJP to divide India on communal lines has been a failure. A fe w Muslim youth may be misled.
- Breakthrough In Havana (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 19, 2006)
The unfortunate and acrimonious aftermath of the Mumbai blasts now seems to be behind us, for Pakistan and India have finally decided to resume the composite dialogue.
- Musings On China’S Growth Story (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Sep 19, 2006)
While growth is booming, there’s tension in the interplay of economic and socio-political forces
- Forget Bhai Bhai, Focus On Business! (Business Standard, Govindraj Ethiraj, Sep 19, 2006)
Few turned up to listen to former National Security Advisor Brajesh Mishra speak at a seminar organised by the Observer Research Foundation on India-China relations at Calcutta University’s Alipore campus last weekend. The stiflingly hot Kolkata . . .
- Nepal Mps Want Us Ambassador Recalled (Indian Express, YUBARAJ GHIMIRE, Sep 19, 2006)
At least two members of Nepal’s Parliament have criticised US ambassador James Moriarty for what they called brazen “interference” in Nepal’s domestic affairs, and asked the government to send him back urgently.
- Oath Today But Jharkhand’S List Of Ministers Remains Blurred (Indian Express, Manoj Prasad, Sep 18, 2006)
As the first UPA government in Jharkhand is slated to be sworn in tomorrow under the leadership of Independent Madhu Koda, an intense lobbying among legislatures of the RJD (six), JMM (17) and Independent (nine) for getting a ministerial berth is . . .
- Cpi To Discuss Upa’S Performance At National Executive Meet (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
The CPI will discuss the UPA Government’s performance on the economic and political fronts and work out its strategy for the forthcoming Assembly polls in four states at its two-day national executive meet beginning here tomorrow.
- Farmers In The Doldrums (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 18, 2006)
Sir, ~ Mr YP Gupta deserves praise for his article “Death of a farmer” (15 September). He has highlighted the shocking and distressful state of affairs among farmers ~ “... in the last eight years, at least 14,000 farmers have committed suicide”.
- Castro, Manmohan Take Trip Down Memory Lane (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
In the one-to-one meeting at the office of the Communist Party of Cuba, Castro turned nostalgic and emotional while recalling his past association with Indian leaders.
- Fidel Castro Gets Nostalgic With Pm (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 18, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Cuban president Fidel Castro late on Sunday night, among a handful of leaders here who met with the 80-year-old leftist icon.
- Manmohan Meets Castro (Tribune, Tarun Basu , Sep 18, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met with Cuban President Fidel Castro a little before midnight Sunday, among a handful of leaders here who met with the 80-year-old Leftist icon.
- Service Before Self (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Sep 18, 2006)
In a cramped bed in a Calcutta hospital, a former revolutionary, past ninety, who played a significant role in the raid on the Chittagong armoury more than three-quarters of a century ago, spends his lonely hours. Both old age and persistent . . .
- Fidel Castro Nostalgic In His Meeting With Manmohan Singh (Hindu, N. Ravi, Sep 18, 2006)
Recalls conversations with Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi
- Congress, Left Parties Welcome Move To Resume Composite Talks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
Bharatiya Janata Party advocates "double caution"
- Some Questions On Values, Priorities (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 18, 2006)
How blasé have we become about Independence Day? Is the newspaper also contributing to this indifference by the way it treats the day and connected activities? (We can expect it to be different next year, the 60th anniversary of Independence; as . . .
- Joachim Fest (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 18, 2006)
Twentieth-century German history is a minefield, and few have negotiated it deftly enough to make a lasting difference to our understanding of Hitler and the Third Reich.
- Talks With Pakistan: India Should Be ‘Doubly Cautious’: Bjp (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
India’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday warned that New Delhi should exercise “double caution” while resuming talks with Islamabad, insisting that there was a total disconnect between the government and popular opinion in . . .
- Diluted Commitment (Frontline, V. VENKATESAN, Sep 18, 2006)
The Bill meant to provide legal support to reservation gives rise to misgivings that the elite sections have snatched several concessions.
- Pm Meets Castro; Discusses Situation In Cuba, India (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had a rare privilege of meeting ailing Cuban President Fidel Castro, one of the towering personalities of the Non-aligned Movement, here and discussed the situation in both the countries in the context of the current . . .
- Naxal Attacks Cast Shadow On Investments (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
Attacks by Maoist rebels on mining and other commercial activities in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa have cast an ominous shadow on investment plans by private players in these states.
- The Bad Manners Of Talk-Show Hosts (Indian Express, SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, Sep 17, 2006)
This column appears before TV news goes into overdrive over two of the most puzzling questions to have ever confronted the Indian media.
- Hunt On For Naxal Arms Man, Wife (Indian Express, JAYA MENON, Sep 17, 2006)
The Tamil Nadu Police are now on the trail of Raghu alias Sreenivasa Reddy and his wife, Sudharani, believed to Maoists, who masterminded the arms manufacturing and supply network in Chennai.
- Cpi To Discuss Upa's Performance At National Executive Meet (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
The CPI will discuss the UPA government's performance on the economic and political fronts and work out its strategy for the forthcoming assembly polls in four states at its two-day National Executive meet beginning here tomorrow.
- Crpf Fully Prepared To Tackle The Naxalite Menace, Says Sinha (Tribune, S. Satyanarayanan, Sep 17, 2006)
WITH terrorist outfits striking at their will and the Naxalites widening their presence, the challenges to internal security has increased manifold.
- Not So Close And No Cigar (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 17, 2006)
For his supporters, he is an icon who defied the might of the US. His critics lambast him as a bloody-minded dictator living in the stone age. Perhaps no other head of government, other than George Bush, divides public opinion so squarely down the . . .
- War On Terror (Tribune, Vijai Singh Mankotia , Sep 17, 2006)
India, like most other secular democracies, is being targeted by terrorist organisations, primarily Islamic fundamentalists, who are generally sponsored by Pakistan’s ISI and Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda. Ironically, our neighbours like Pakistan,
- Simmering Nepal (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 17, 2006)
The much publicised ceasefire declared by Comrade Prachanda and his thugs in Nepal, which has been used by Comrade Sitaram Yechury and his unabashed admirers in the UPA Government to claim the mainstreaming of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), is . . .
- Beyond The Urgent (Hindu, Anita Joshua, Sep 17, 2006)
Edward Luce, former South Asia bureau chief of Financial Times, talks about his book on India and on aspects of modern Indian political life.
- ‘Rural Policing, The Sole Solution For Naxal Issue’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
“Rural policing has received the lowest priority in the country when it should have been accorded the highest importance, particularly in Naxal-infested areas.”
- U.S. Foes Bash U.S. And U.N At Cuba Summit (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
Washington's biggest enemies, from communist Cuba to North Korea, called on developing nations on Saturday to challenge U.S. dominance through a revived Non-Aligned Movement labeled a Cold War relic by critics.
- Ravages Of The War Against Terror (Deccan Herald, N J Nanporia , Sep 17, 2006)
With every successive 9/11 anniversary, the triumphal-cum-superconfident note struck by President Bush on day one has been gradually muted.
- Indian Mp In March For A Hindu Nepal (Statesman, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Sep 16, 2006)
Yogi Adityanath, BJP MP from Gorakhpur, threw his weight behind two die-hard royalist former generals of Nepal army, as they led a “Hindu march” in the heart of the capital today, defying prohibitory orders to demand that Nepal become a Hindu . . .
- For Mps It Is Simple (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Sep 16, 2006)
As the turbulent monsoon session of Parliament neared its end it was very interesting to see Lok Sabha members spending an unusually quiet afternoon one day.
- Cpi To Discuss Upa Govt Performance In National Executive Meet (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The forthcoming Assembly elections in four states and the performance of the UPA Government would come up for discussion at the two-day National Executive meeting of CPI beginning here on Monday.
- Simmering Nepal (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 16, 2006)
The much publicised ceasefire declared by Comrade Prachanda and his thugs in Nepal, which has been used by Comrade Sitaram Yechury and his unabashed admirers in the UPA Government to claim the mainstreaming of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), is . . .
- Third-Rate Realities (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 16, 2006)
we cannot have governance, national security or dream of being an economic superpower as long as we have public buildings that look like garbage dumps.
- Nam Summit Begins In Havana (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The NAM summit began here today on expected lines with a blistering attack by hosts Cuba against the US and the west and calling for immediate reforms of the UN to prevent "invasion" of countries on "some pretexts" and a new international world . . .
- The Bad Manners Of Talk-Show Hosts (Indian Express, SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, Sep 16, 2006)
This column appears before TV news goes into overdrive over two of the most puzzling questions to have ever confronted the Indian media. First, what was Sanjay Dutt doing with that AK-47? Second, just where is the India-Pakistan peace process heading? . .
- Koda To Be Sworn In As Jharkhand Cm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Jharkhand Governor Syed Sibtey Razi has invited UPA leader and Chief Minister- designate Madhu Koda to form the next government in Jharkhand.
- Not So Close And No Cigar (Indian Express, Seema Chisti, Sep 16, 2006)
For his supporters, he is an icon who defied the might of the US.
- Seizure Of Rocket Launchers In Ap: Seven Arrested In Chennai (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The "Q" branch police, probing the sensational rocket launchers seizure case, have arrested seven people in this connection and revealed that the kingpin behind the transportation of arms, Srinivasa Reddy alias Raghu, belonged to a Naxalite group in . . .
- Nam Summit Starts Without Castro (Pioneer, Tarun Basu , Sep 16, 2006)
The 14th summit of the 116-nation Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was inaugurated here on Friday without the charismatic presence of Cuban President Fidel Castro who is said to be recovering from an intestinal surgery that he had two months ago.
- Chinese & Islamic (Frontline, PALLAVI AIYAR, Sep 16, 2006)
Orthodoxy among Chinese Muslims is on the rise but Chinese Islam retains characteristics that set it apart.
- Model Revolutionary (Frontline, SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY, Sep 16, 2006)
The death of Subodh Roy marks the end of an era that linked the present-day communist movement with the freedom struggle.
- On Mps' Salary Hike (Frontline, Era Sezhiyan, Sep 16, 2006)
It is high time that a high-level national commission was set up to consider the changes in the remuneration and facilities of MPs.
- Behind The Deadly Arms Haul (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 16, 2006)
The police interception of 42 rocket launchers along with approximately 1000 empty shells and improvised explosive devices, meant for the Maoists in Andhra . . .
- Racial Tension On The Rise In Russia (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Sep 16, 2006)
A surging wave of hate crimes threatens to upset inter-racial peace and national stability. Locals fear loss of jobs. Migrants seldom integrate.
- Karunakaran Dismisses Cpi(m) Stand On Merger (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
DIC(K) will forge ties with like-minded parties'
- Rs. 50-Lakh Development Programme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The State Government has sanctioned Rs. 50 lakh under the socio-economic development programme for Krishnagiri district. The project is implemented in 50 naxal-prone villages in the blocks of Hosur, Kelamangalam, Thally, Uthangkarai, Mathur, . . .
- Seven Held In Weapons Seizure Case (Hindu, K.T. Sangameswaran, Sep 16, 2006)
Two others belonging to a naxalite group still at large: Director-General of Police.
- Education Minister To Take Appropriate Action On Report (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Cabinet approves report of P.A. Mohammed committee
- North Korea Warns South (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
North Korea on Friday warned the South against joining international moves to apply sanctions against Pyongyang, saying ties would suffer and a war could break out if Seoul cooperated with the United States.
- Not By Lathis (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 16, 2006)
Anyone who would have seen the police in action at Chandigarh’s Matka Chowk on Thursday would have definitely thought that he had strayed into a war zone. Lathis, water canons and tear gas shells were freely used.
- Madhu Koda To Lead Upa Government (Hindu, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Sep 15, 2006)
The 18-month-old Arjun Munda-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government in Jharkhand fell on Thursday, paving the way for the formation of a United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government under the leadership of Independent MLA Madhu Koda.
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