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Articles 1621 through 1720 of 7145:
- U.S.: N.Korea May Want Nuclear Spotlight From Iran (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
North Korea's test-firing of a long-range missile in defiance of world pressure may have been aimed at stealing the nuclear spotlight away from Iran, U.S. National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said on Tuesday.
- Chinese Communism Celebrated (Tribune, Clifford Coonan, Jul 05, 2006)
China’s Communist Party is 85 years old and the cadres are having a party. The Mao jackets have given way to sharp blue business suits and the red star may be digitally generated these days, but the message is still couched in doctrinaire . . .
- India’S Red Corridor (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 05, 2006)
In 1947 India was partitioned on religious basis. The situation in Central India indicates that this time India will be partitioned due to the huge gap between the rich and the poor. India’s red corridor that runs from Nepal to Andhra Pradesh is . . .
- Centre Ready To Give Air Support To A.P. Police (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Bid to meet logistic requirements in combating naxal activities
Training for special squad to clear landmines to be imparted
Government help likely for checking ISI-backed operations
Meeting on July 21 of naxal-hit States
- Parliaments Of India, China Sign Mou (Tribune, Anil K. Joseph, Jul 05, 2006)
Opening a new avenue for enhancing mutual trust, parliaments of India and China yesterday signed the first-ever agreement to regularise bilateral exchanges, as also consult and coordinate on international and regional affairs.
- 10 Mini-Townships On Salim Map (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today told CPI leaders that the Indonesian Salim Group would develop as many as 10 small townships along the proposed 100-km Barasat-Raichak road.
- Bjp Goes Round In Circles (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Jul 05, 2006)
The BJP's efforts to ride out of political ignominy and organisational lethargy expose its inability to generate fresh ideas.
- Independence Is What Dalai Wants: China (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
A senior Chinese official has accused the Dalai Lama, the region's exiled spiritual leader, of seeking to split China and play politics with religion.
- Left Parties To Intensify Attack On Upa Govt (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
The rift between the Left parties and the UPA government appears to be widening with each passing day, with the Communists today deciding to intensify its attack on the Manmohan Singh government for its failure to check price rise and called up . . .
- Defiant N. Korea Fires Series Of Missiles (US News & World Report, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
A defiant North Korea test-fired a long-range missile Wednesday that may be capable of reaching America, but it failed seconds after launch. The North also tested five smaller missiles in an exercise the White House called "provocative" but not an . . .
- Cpi Calls For Bandh In Davangere On July 7 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
`Union and Central governments failed to arrest rise in prices of essential commodities'
Revoke decision to make helmet mandatory for two-wheeler riders
Take steps to contain spread of chikungunya
- Friends, Not Masters (Indian Express, Husain Haqqani, Jul 05, 2006)
After the honeymoon period, the cooling off. General Musharraf’s regime is only following a script written by Pakistan’s former military leaders
- Dpa Registers Impressive Win In Civic Polls (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Congress bags three chairmen's posts; DMK wins one
Congress has done well in Mahe and Yanam also
DMDK wins Karaikal municipal chairperson post
- India, China Houses Ink Historic Mou (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Wu said the MoU would establish regular contact between the parliaments of China and India which would contribute to the building of friendship between the two neighbouring nations.
- Cops Beat Up Pregnant Woman, Killing Baby (Tribune, Lalit Mohan, Jul 04, 2006)
Now Batala cops have done it. Cops posted gunmen to CPI leader from Harchowal village Baldev Singh allegedly thrashed a pregnant woman resident of Dullowana village causing the death of her baby.
- China To Solve Border Issue Quickly (Times of India, SAIBAL DASGUPTA, Jul 04, 2006)
China leaders on Monday tried to obtain the backing of Indian Parliament in settling the Sino-Indian border dispute.
- One-Stroke Quota (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 04, 2006)
The impatience to implement reservations in a single swoop gives affirmative action a bad name
- Crack In Foam: July 4 Liftoff Uncertain (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Inspectors found a 5-inch-long crack in the foam insulation covering the shuttle Discovery's external fuel tank, and Nasa managers were deciding on Monday whether to call off the scheduled Fourth of July launch.
- Gandhi As Postmodern Thinker (Hindu, Jyotirmaya Sharma, Jul 04, 2006)
Writings on Gandhi... resemble a state that falls between two extremes: a passionate embrace and an autopsy
- Nepal Maoists Firm On Peace Process, Says Yechury (Hindu, M. Rajeev, Jul 04, 2006)
Talks between interim Government and Maoists will yield result
Maoists, Government fine-tuning proposals that have emerged during talks
Both sides reiterate their commitment to establishing the democratic process
U.N. intervention can give . . .
- A Young Girl’S Struggle In Stalin’S Russia (Tribune, Andrew Osborn , Jul 04, 2006)
A 13-year-old schoolgirl who kept a poignant and ultimately tragic diary during Stalinist Russia is being hailed as the Russian Anne Frank.
- Dmdk Wins Karaikal Chairperson's Post (Hindu, S. Nadarajan, Jul 04, 2006)
DPA ahead in the Pondicherry local body elections
Gidla Chandra Rao wins Yanam chairman elections
Congress has annexed nine wards out of 10 in Yanam
Congress candidate is elected as chairman of Mahe
- Non-Political Experts To Head J & K Working Groups (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 04, 2006)
PDP, National Conference unable to agree on nominees: official
People's representatives should conduct political dialogue: Tarigami
A step in the right direction: Omar
Appointments, a significant change in official thought on dialogue process . . .
- Vietnam Showcases Political Stability (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Jul 04, 2006)
The smooth change in leadership reflects the country's recent track record.
- Beijing Is Not Far From Delhi (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 04, 2006)
There’s nothing like Sri Lanka to concentrate the mind when it comes to a discussion on terrorism. Last week, even as the German NGO, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, was hosting a conference on the state . . .
- Left To Debate Govt Policies (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Dissatisfied with the government’s policies, Left parties will tomorrow hold discussions on the issues of disinvestment, price-rise and the Indo-US nuclear deal. Leaders of the CPI, CPI-M, RSP and Forward Bloc are . . .
- Left Myopia Blinds Centre (Pioneer, Shobori Ganguli, Jul 04, 2006)
Israel feels cornered ---- As tension mounts in West Asia, the UPA Government, under obvious pressure from its Left allies, is systematically distancing itself from Israel and allowing some discomfort to creep into a bilateral relationship that has . . .
- India, China Houses Sign First-Ever Mou (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Opening a new avenue for enhancing mutual trust, parliaments of India and China today signed the first-ever agreement to regularise bilateral exchanges, as also “consult and coordinate” on international and regional affairs.
- Teaching The Teacher (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 04, 2006)
Calcutta High Court passed an order holding the admission of students to the B Ed course for 2005-06 in eight north Bengal colleges as illegal because these colleges had not been recognised by the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE).
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal & Its Dark Shadows (Pakistan Observer, Rizwan Ghani, Jul 03, 2006)
Within 24 hours of US Foreign Relations Committee’s backing for the deal which now awaits voting from full Senate and House of Representatives, reportedly Indian PM had to dash to Maharashtra to have firsthand view of debt crisis that has resulted . . .
- Grin And Bear It (Telegraph, GWYNNE DYER, Jul 03, 2006)
On July 1, the Russian rouble will become a fully convertible currency, traded under the same rules as dollars, euros, pounds and the yen.
- Us Spoke In Nepal Peace: Maoists (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
The US is undermining Nepal’s peace process by warning it could cut aid if Maoist guerrillas join an interim government without giving up their weapons first, the rebels’ chief said.
- The Uses Of Rhetoric (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 03, 2006)
The author is former director-general, National Council for Applied Economic Research.
- Congress Cms To Meet On July 5 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
Congress President Sonia Gandhi has called a meeting of Chief Ministers of party-ruled states in the Capital on July 5 to discuss the spiralling food item price rise during the last month....
- Quotas In One Stroke And In This Session Itself, Parties Tell Govt (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
Parties supporting reservation have adopted a resolution demanding that the first step of the UPA government during the monsoon session of Parliament should be the enactment of a law for 27 per cent OBC quota in institutes of higher education.
- Win-Win Nuclear Deal (Times of India, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Jul 03, 2006)
It is futile to look for explanations from prophets of gloom who predicted that the Indo-US nuclear cooperation agreement would fail to overcome US legislative hurdles.
- Power Passes To Next Generation Of Myanmar Generals In Major Reshuffle (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
Myanmar's military rulers have begun a massive shake-up with eight deputy ministers and a Supreme Court judge already relieved of their posts.
- Tibet Rail: Dalai Lama’S Open Mind (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 03, 2006)
While supporters of the Tibetan cause protested against the inauguration of the spectacular rail line from Gormo to Lhasa on Saturday, the Dalai Lama has left himself some political room.
- Pro-Quota Parties For Bill In Monsoon Session (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
Stepping up their campaign, pro-reservation political parties today asked the Government to bring the enabling legislation to implement 27 per cent OBC quota in elite educational institutions and private sector, including media and judiciary in the . . .
- Naxal Movement Curtailed In Nallamala: Dgp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
Government tackling the problem of land alienation: Swaranjit Sen
- Japanese Monetary Policy (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jul 03, 2006)
The Bank of Japan has signaled that inflation, rather than deflation, is now the main worry.
- Beijing As Bada Bhai? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 03, 2006)
From a historical perspective, the inauguration of a train service from mainland China to Lhasa over the weekend is as significant as the Francis Younghusband mission that opened up Tibet in 1904.
- Yechury Meets Koirala, Concludes Nepal Visit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
Senior Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Sitaram Yechury on Sunday met Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala before concluding his Nepal visit, during which he gained assurances from the Maoist leadership on their commitment to the peace . . .
- Probe Into Death Of Himachal Forest Officer Demanded (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2006)
The State president of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Rajya Sabha MP, Suresh Bhardwaj, has demanded a high- level inquiry into the mysterious death of Nalagarh DFO R.L.
- Connecting Rural India (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 03, 2006)
Co-ops are ideal bases to connect rural areas, as they foster economic activity
- Just A Bit Of Security (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 03, 2006)
Every Government has a midlife crisis as well as a sell-by date. The trick is to ensure that the latter does not precede the former.
- Law, Justice And J&k~ii (Statesman, SUBROTO ROY, Jul 03, 2006)
The invaders failed to take Srinagar solely because they lost their military purpose while indulging in the Rape of Baramula.
- Maoists Told To Stop Extortion, Scrap Courts (Tribune, Shirish B Pradhan, Jul 03, 2006)
Maoists in Nepal should immediately halt extorting money and scrap their “people’s courts” to maintain the rule of law, the country's Deputy Prime Minister said today.
- High Prices To Top Agenda Of Left Meet (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 03, 2006)
A litre of petrol costs only Rs. 21; the rest is due to the burden of taxes: Abani Roy
Freeze on taxes on petroleum products demanded
Details of nuclear deal to be sought from Prime Minister
- A Tiger’S Tears (Tribune, Pran Chopra , Jul 03, 2006)
If a tiger can shed crocodile tears, a super Tiger has done it. Anton Balasingham, described as the chief negotiator on behalf of the Tamil secessionists in Sri Lanka, is obviously skilled in the art of saying one thing and meaning another.
- V.P. Singh For Referendum On Quota (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI and SUNNY SEBASTIAN , Jul 03, 2006)
Withdraw concessions to private sector if it does not implement policy: Raja
Media criticised for "hyping" agitation by students
Government should withdraw concessions to private sector: Raja
Government urged to declare 2006 as `Year of Social . . .
- A Rambling Read (Hindu, Sonya Dutta Choudhury, Jul 02, 2006)
What Mahasweta Devi's Salt did to dramatise the plight of the landless peasant, this complicated cast of characters fails to achieve.
- The Electronic Media (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 02, 2006)
The most disturbing aspect is the total insensitivity of the news channels to the visuals they bring on the screen
- China Opens Train Service To Tibet On World's Highest Rly (Press Trust of India, Anil K Joseph, Jul 02, 2006)
China today launched the first train service to Tibet on the world's highest railway, which President Hu Jintao hailed as a "miracle" and a part of the communist nation's historic efforts to modernize the country.
- ‘Class’ Act Of Historical Proportion (Deccan Herald, PRASENJIT CHOWDHURY, Jul 02, 2006)
Set in colonial India, the book inverts conventional class hierarchies among the British and Indians.
- Hu Opens World's Highest Railway (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 02, 2006)
Another magnificent achievement in the modernisation drive, says President
- Cpi Condemns Arrest Of Palestinian Leaders By Israel (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 02, 2006)
Communist Party of India MPs have urged Israel to immediately release all arrested Palestinian Ministers and MPs and withdraw its forces from the Gaza strip.
- Nepal Maoists Committed To Peace Talks: Yechury (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 02, 2006)
Senior CPI(M) leader meets rebel chief Prachanda in Kathmandu
"Rebels have come to the democratic process and do not intend to go back"
Sitaram Yechury met G. P. Koirala before talks with Maoist chief
- One Character In Search Of An Agenda (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 02, 2006)
What do Vishwanath Pratap Singh and Amitabh Bachchan have in common -- apart from the Allahabad and poetry connections, that is?
- Politics Of Quota (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 02, 2006)
As a 17-year-old girl, I watched a young handsome guy with curly hair and attractive smile giving fiery speeches on Marx and Lenin, about the division of labour and wealth, during the stormy campaigns for the post of president and of other office bearers
- Naxalites Fighting A Losing Battle In Ap, Says Dgp Sen (Times of India, Ramesh Kandula, Jul 02, 2006)
Andhra Pradesh has probably more experience in tackling armed Maoist uprising than any other state.
- Cpi Asks Israel To Pull Out Of Gaza (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 02, 2006)
The CPI on Saturday sought immediate release of all Palestinian ministers and MPs arrested by the Israeli security forces and demanded Israel’s pullout from the Gaza Strip.
- Hc Pulls Up Govt After Petition On Cpm Terror In Jail (Indian Express, RAJEEV P I, Jul 02, 2006)
Central jail: Court takes suo motu notice after inmate writes to the Chief Justice, complaining of torture by partymen
- Left: Make All Deals Subject To Parliament (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 02, 2006)
The Left parties have decided to press for a constitutional amendment so that all international treaties, including the India-US civilian nuclear energy agreement, have to be ratified by Parliament.
- Left Wants N-Deal Ratified By Parliament (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 01, 2006)
Irked over Prime Minister Manmohan Singh 'belying' his assurance in Parliament on the Indo-US nuclear deal, the Left parties on Friday demanded a constitutional amendment to make it binding on the Executive to get the nod of Parliament before . . .
- Nalco: Stir Hits Life In Orissa (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 01, 2006)
A daylong strike by the ruling BJD, BJP, CPI and CPM brought normal life to a standstill in Orissa on Friday.
- Red Vs Red In Bengal (Deccan Herald, Amulya Ganguli, Jul 01, 2006)
Are Indian communists behind times or are they in tune with new political thinking
- One Character In Search Of An Agenda (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 01, 2006)
What do Vishwanath Pratap Singh and Amitabh Bachchan have in common -- apart from the Allahabad and poetry connections, that is? Like the Angry Young Man who, after some years in the wilderness,
- China Opens High-Altitude Tibet Railway Line (Reuters, Lindsay Beck, Jul 01, 2006)
China opened the world's highest railway on Saturday, celebrating the link into Tibet as a symbol of strength and ethnic harmony while critics denounced it as a threat to the Tibetan people's culture and environment.
- China Launches First Passenger Train To Tibet (Press Trust of India, Anil K Joseph, Jul 01, 2006)
Amid fanfare, China today launched the first passenger train to Tibet, an event which President Hu Jintao said signalled the Communist nation's "another magnificent" achievement in its modernisation drive.
- Salwa Judum: Not A Path Of Peace (The Economic Times, Nandini Sundar, Jul 01, 2006)
On June 4, the Chhattisgarh government celebrated the first anniversary of Salwa Judum, the officially-sponsored anti-insurgency campaign against Naxalites in Dantewada district. Officially, the campaign is a spontaneous, self-initiated people’s movement
- Growing Power Of The Underworld (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Jul 01, 2006)
Rashtrapati Bhavan is not a court of appeal. But over the years, it has become a forum where concerned citizens have sought the attention of the highest in the land to the problems which the government has failed to notice, much less tackle.
- Hc Pulls Up Govt After Petition On Cpm Terror In Jail (Indian Express, RAJEEV P I, Jul 01, 2006)
Central jail: Court takes suo motu notice after inmate writes to the Chief Justice, complaining of torture by partymen
- Upa Government Accused Of Doubletalk On Price Rise, Farmers' Suicides (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 01, 2006)
Venkaiah Naidu calls for integrated national-level package to counter suicides
- Congress Faults Tdp Diatribe Against Sec (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 01, 2006)
`Charges levelled by TDP against A.V.S. Reddy not in good taste'
- China: Cpc Members Asked To Combat Corruption (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
As China's ruling Communist Party celebrated its 85th founding anniversary, General Secretary Hu Jintao today identified combating "rampant" corruption as a "historic task" for the party to justify its continued hold on political power in the . . .
- Can Islam Be Democratic? (Pioneer, Balbir K Punj, Jun 30, 2006)
Islam supercedes nationality," says media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
- Unsafe-Deposit (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 30, 2006)
But blaming BPOs alone won't do ---- There is nothing 'foolproof' about internet banking.
- Left Wants Parliament To Ratify Indo-Us Nuke Deal (Pioneer, Santanu Banerjee, Jun 30, 2006)
After Indo-US civilian nuclear deal got the overwhelming support from the International Relation Committee of the US House of Representatives, the Left on Thursday asked the Congress-led UPA Government to amend the Constitution so that "all bilateral . .
- Back To Heartland Politics (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Jun 30, 2006)
VP Singh's latest political concoction has the potential to harm Samajwadi Party's electoral prospects in Uttar . . .
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