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Articles 5821 through 5920 of 7145:
- Apostle Of Peace And Non-Violence (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Aug 07, 2005)
It is difficult to believe but it is true. Another Gandhi-like colossus has appeared on the scene.
- A Congressman From India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
From a humble Punjab village, Dalip Singh Saund went on to become the first Asian to be elected to the US Congress. M.S.S. Murthy traces the extraordinary journey of a remarkable man.
- `Cpi (Maoist) Attacked Policemen' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
The Communist Party of India (Maoist) has claimed responsibility for the attack on policemen at Mathav village near Hebri in Udupi district on July 28.
- Security And Foreign Policy Imperatives (Tribune, Maj Gen Rajendra Nath (retd), Aug 07, 2005)
The lack of effective coordination between the Ministry of External Affairs and the Defence Ministry has led to the neglect of the security aspect. In the initial years,
- Bhel: Left Awaiting Political Move By Upa (Hindu, K. V. PRASAD, Aug 07, 2005)
Contrary to Congress claims, Left parties say there was no further discussion on disinvestment
- Judges Are Mortals Too (Times of India, RONOJOY SEN, Aug 06, 2005)
We know little about the men in black robes
- Discovering America (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 05, 2005)
It is not often that the views of 19th-century thinkers are discussed in daily newspapers preoccupied with current events,
- The Perennial Outsider (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 05, 2005)
On Thursday Mamata Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress leader, put on display somewhat unorthodox behaviour in the Lok Sabha after the Chair had rejected her adjournment motion on the subject of alleged infiltration into West Bengal from Bangladesh.
- Four Naxalites Killed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 05, 2005)
Four naxalites belonging to the Janashakti group were killed in an exchange of fire with the police at Addagutta forest in Venkatapur mandal here on Thursday morning.
- State Knows Best (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 04, 2005)
The last socialist bastion is a pathetic faith in the state. A bizarre manifestation of this faith is the formation,
- No Secret Agreement With U.S.: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
Nuclear arms programme not compromised
Not ganging up with U.S. against China
U.N. seat: When the time comes, I have reason to believe that we will not be ignored
Negotiations were held up for 14 hours because I wanted final draft approved by AEC Ch
- `India Made A Junior Partner Of The U.S.' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
Can we separate nuclear facilities, asks Vajpayee
- Policy Response Should Be Well Informed About The Costs And Benefits Of Offshoring (Business Line, D. Murali , Aug 04, 2005)
As professionals in the truth business, it is only but fair that we read a hot report titled Truth and consequences of offshoring' by L. Josh Bivens, posted on http://epinet.org, the site of the Economic Policy Institute.
- Constructive Criticism (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 03, 2005)
The Left parties’ reservations continue to remain on several Govt policies
- The Left Has A Gameplan (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Aug 02, 2005)
There is tension building up between the prime minister and the Left.
- Acceptability Of Reforms (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Aug 02, 2005)
The challenge before the Prime Minister is to link economic reforms with the lives of the poor people
- Competing Woes (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Aug 01, 2005)
Conditions for beneficial competition exist in rare cases
- Yuan Revaluation — How Much Is It Really Worth For Us? (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Aug 01, 2005)
The US seems to be barking up the wrong tree when it insists that China's revaluation can be a cure for its own problems. Ultimately, its solution lies in its own hands.
- German Polls: A Rough Battle (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 31, 2005)
IT looks set to be a long and very hot summer for German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and his conservative opposition rival Angela Merkel. With only six weeks to go before German national elections set for September 18, the country’s two top . . .
- Hidden ‘tiffin Carrier Bomb’ Diffused (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2005)
Of the six landmines, five have been exploded while one ‘tiffin carrier bomb’ hidden under a tree was diffused by the Bomb Disposal Squad at the naxal attack site at Mathavu on Konkanabettu Matlupadu Road in Hebri police station limits, informed Udupi Sup
- Rdx Used In Up Train Blast (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2005)
It is feared that the death toll can go up as several of those injured have sustained more than 50 per cent burns.
- Toxic Reaction (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 29, 2005)
When Henry Kissinger went to bid goodbye to Richard M Nixon during the latter's final hours at the White House, he told his President: "History will be kinder to you than your contemporaries.
- Left Hook, Right Jab (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Jul 29, 2005)
The Left parties seem to be having one foot in the Government and the other in the Opposition.
- Like Chairman, Like Chairperson (Pioneer, Rakesh Sinha , Jul 29, 2005)
The Gurgaon incident has exposed the hypocrisy of the Communists. For the common people, ...
- Search For Energy Security (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Jul 28, 2005)
Recently I asked a businessman from South-East Asia, who has extensive business interests in China,
- Samurai Socialism (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 28, 2005)
Is a boycott of Honda generators next?
- Service And Sacrifice Is The True Religion (Tribune, S. S. Dhanoa, Jul 28, 2005)
It is amusing to see how the faux pas of Capt Amarinder Singh in addressing the Sikh congregation in Dixie Gurdwara Toronto, Canada,
- Ruled By The Nominee (Indian Express, T V R Shenoy, Jul 28, 2005)
When Vijayalakshmi Pandit arrived in August 1947 to take up her post as India’s first ambassador in Moscow,
- Inevitable Parting Of Ways? (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Jul 28, 2005)
In politics, governments are often made and unmade by sudden reverses or developments.
- Deft Moves By The Chinese Dragon (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Jul 28, 2005)
China has made so much progress that it is now in a position to influence future global trade negotiations
- Tea & Sympathy (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 28, 2005)
The big picture is often the casualty in small bargains. The tripartite agreement that ended the 15-day-old strike in West Bengal’s tea gardens is an example.
- Explanations For Our Plight (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Jul 27, 2005)
Last Thursday, on the day that a second attempt — fortunately unsuccessful — was made to bomb London’s transport network,
- Zero Tolerance? Ha, Ha, Ha! (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Jul 27, 2005)
Those with a sense of humour will laugh at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for promoting a policy of "zero tolerance" towards terrorism
- Serious Lapse (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 27, 2005)
The manner in which an Afghan, Jamir Khan, and an Iranian, Al Dawood, travelling on forged South African and Israeli passports respectively,
- Naxal Leader, Two Women Killed In Encounter (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
Joint operation by Cyberabad, Nalgonda police teams
- Dalitisation’ Of Society Needed (Deccan Herald, Kancha Ilaiah, Jul 26, 2005)
There should be a de-recognition of the caste system and an involvement of all in productive labour
- Women's Bill: Left, Bjp Criticise Upa Proposal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
To add more seats to meet 33 p.c. reservation for women
Women's groups too join chorus
BJP for the original bill drafted by the previous Government
We are not interested in any debate on the issue: Brinda Karat
- Manmohan To Take Up Cauvery Issue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
DMK leads delegation to Prime Minister seeking his intervention with Karnataka
- Cauvery: Pm Gives Assurance To Tn Panel (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
Dr Singh stressed on a settlement acceptable to all and the need to share distress equitably, without affecting any region excessively.
- China’S Step On Currency Revolutionary (Tribune, Don Lee , Jul 25, 2005)
China’s move to reform its currency system set the nation on a path to greater financial independence and stronger integration with global markets.
- Left Parties Criticise Posco Deal In Orissa (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2005)
State Government decision to allow export of iron ore opposed
- Red In The Face (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 25, 2005)
A Rs 374 crore power fiddle comes to haunt the CPI(M). A CBI probe, comrades?
- Revive The Swatantra Party (Indian Express, JAITHIRTH RAO , Jul 25, 2005)
The Berlin wall fell sixteen years ago. Free market communism of the Deng variety has been in place in China with vim and gusto for about two decades
- Left To Pressure Centre Into Implementing Cmp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2005)
It is in Congress character to deviate from promises, says Yechury
- Left To Demand Discussion On Defence And Foreign Policies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2005)
Defence cooperation framework agreement with U.S. to be raised
- Extremism: Causes And Consequences (Dawn, Talat Masood, Jul 24, 2005)
THE terrible bomb blasts in London, now described as 7/7, coming in the wake of 9/11, the Bali carnage and Madrid bombings, have once again brought into focus the hard fact that terrorism today is the single most threat to peace and stability of nations a
- Stronger Yuan (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 23, 2005)
The revaluation should create a level playing field for India
- Eavesdropping On History (Dawn, F.S. Aijazuddin, Jul 23, 2005)
PRESIDENT Richard M. Nixon suffered from the ultimate form of paranoia — he eavesdropped on himself. Not content with keeping a meticulous written record of his presidency — perhaps the most exhaustively documented of any US president — he installed a voi
- New Alignments In Nepal? (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 23, 2005)
The possibility of an alliance between Nepal's political parties and the Maoists brings fresh hope of an end to the illegal and unconstitutional rule of King Gyanendra.
- Spaniard And Indian (Telegraph, B.T. Ranadive, Jul 23, 2005)
In 1977, Left Fronts dominated by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) came to power in the states of West Bengal and Kerala. A year later, the CPI(M) leader, B.T. Ranadive, wrote a pungent critique of the parliamentary path to socialism. This took the
- Trinamool To Expose Left Tactics (Deccan Herald, DH news, Jul 22, 2005)
Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee flayed the Left for poll malpractices and vowed to restore electoral democracy in West Bengal.
- A Relook At Defence Agreement (Tribune, N. Kunju, Jul 21, 2005)
THIS refers to “Mission to Washington” by Mr H.K. Dua (July 5). The 10-year agreement on defence and military affairs regarding future collaboration between India and the US signed by Defence Minister Pranab Mukherji has, ironically, been hailed by the op
- `Naxals Losing People's Sympathy' (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Jul 21, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh Director-General of Police, Swaranjit Sen, exhorted people to extend moral support to the police in their fight against Maoist violence in the State.
- One Man’S Unreason (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Jul 21, 2005)
asks why the CPI(M) must keep yielding ground to Subash Ghisingh, since his demands are always wanting in logic
- A Meaningless Victory For Chandy (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 21, 2005)
The United Democratic Front Government in Kerala has won the no-confidence vote quite comfortably, by 82 to 46, but the ruling coalition members showed no sign that they were ready for the Assembly election next year.
- Another Lesson (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 21, 2005)
Sudden changes of tune invariably hide a twisted tale. The government of West Bengal has decided that it will not support the establishment of any more madrasahs in the state.
- Manmohan And Bush Face Domestic Critics (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Jul 21, 2005)
While both the Left and the Right are flaying the prime minister’s move the Bush critics are saying he has been too kind to India.
- Magistrate Told To Issue Warrant Against Naxal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2005)
Reddy, who is presently lodged in Cuddapah jail had claimed that he was also responsible for the attack on police camp in Pavgada.
- Bjp’S Predicament (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Jul 19, 2005)
THERE comes a time in the life of a nation when political configurations are not merely changing but their very rationale is being questioned.
- Quid Pro Quo For Bhel Back-Down — Unleash The Power Of Listing (Business Line, G. Ramachandran, Jul 18, 2005)
As a quid pro quo for abandoning BHEL divestment, the Left parties should back the UPA's efforts sell the government's shares in the wholly-owned PSUs to the public,
- Goodbye Nehru, Hello Bush (Dawn, M.J. Akbar, Jul 18, 2005)
There is generally an iota of truth in any swathe of Delhi gossip. The certainties of Delhi are more dubious.
- Columns (Indian Express, JAGAT S. MEHTA, Jul 18, 2005)
The debate whether Lal Krishna Advani was a “traitor” or a statesman groping to prepare for a future coalition government in which the BJP could be a partner, will and must continue.
- Left Flays Govt’S ‘tilt’ Towards Us (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2005)
The Left parties, which said the government needs their support to survive, stressed on evolving national consensus in foreign policies.
- Public Versus Private (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Jul 18, 2005)
The author is former director-general, National Council for Applied Economic Research
Pragmatic approach
The Congress has finally backed off on the sale of another 10 per cent of the government holding in Bhel and agreed not to sell any more...
- A Fresh Democracy Or Maoist Disaster? (Japan Times, RICHARD HALLORAN, Jul 17, 2005)
For 10 years, the remote Himalayan kingdom of Nepal has been slipping nearer and nearer to the edge of collapse; the tipping point is now close at hand
- Crippling The Doctor` (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jul 16, 2005)
India never voted for a 24-page pamphlet called CMP. Left keeps waving it to make PM look like our most honest lame duck
- Conciliation Gives Way To Confrontation (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Jul 16, 2005)
The police-Maoist confrontation in Andhra Pradesh has worsened.
- Character In Islamic Context (Dawn, Prof. Mohammed Rafi, Jul 15, 2005)
The character of a person consists of all the qualities that make him distinct and reflect his nature.
- Andhra Pradesh Team To Visit Wolsberg (Hindu, M. Malleswara Rao, Jul 14, 2005)
Will discuss with Volkswagen about Rs. 11-crore advance payment
- What The Cpi(m) Seeks From Manmohan's U.S. Visit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2005)
Karat asks Dr. Singh to resist from making any announcements on opening retail trade
- China Supports India's U.N. Bid (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2005)
Beijing stand conveyed to visiting CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat
- Tamil Nadu Bans Cpi (Maoist) (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2005)
The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) for indulging in unlawful activities, an official release said here.
- Left Limit For Singh Us Trip (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jul 14, 2005)
The Left has won out. When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sits beside US President George W. Bush in the East Room of the White House on Monday, CPM supremo Prakash Karat’s shadow will loom large over his visage.
- Why Bother About The Left’S Views? (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Jul 13, 2005)
A new book by Ms Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, titled “Mao, the Unknown Story”, deals, among various other things,
- Brand Bengal At Crossroads (Times of India, KINGSHUK MUKHERJI, Jul 13, 2005)
How many faces does the Left Front government have? And, as a businessman, who does one believe?
- Advani Stays, George Says Why He Should (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Jul 13, 2005)
Rushing in to paper over cracks rather than deepen the divide, the BJP put up the semblance of a united front today so that its besieged president L K Advani could stave off intense RSS pressure and stay on as chief.
- Childhood's End (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 12, 2005)
PM's Oxford speech is the voice of a mature India
- The Ball Is In America's Court: Onus On Bush To Refashion Indo-Us Relations (Times of India, K. Subrahmanyam, Jul 12, 2005)
In another week, we will know whether Indo-US relations will take a historic turn for the better. On both sides, there are optimistic expectations as well as pessimistic predictions.
- Maoists Call Nepal Oppn For Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
King Gyanendra’s government is likely to feel further pressure if the political parties reach a pact with the rebels and can pull off a ceasefire.
- Sonia Briefs Pm On Bhel (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
United Progressive Alliance Chairperson Sonia Gandhi met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday evening and briefed him about her meeting with Left leaders on the BHEL disinvestment issue.
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