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Articles 6021 through 6120 of 7145:
- Gere Gets Serious About Plan To Lift China Arms Embargo (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Expecting no more than light chit-chat about ballroom dancing, reporters in Tokyo were startled when actor Richard Gere launched into a condemnation of Europe's plans to lift an arms embargo against China.
- Nepali Army Launches Air Strikes Against Rebels (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
KATHMANDU - Nepali troops backed by helicopters have attacked Maoist camps in the jungles in the west of the country,
- Nepal King Names New Cabinet, World Condemns (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Nepal's King Gyanendra unveiled a 10-member cabinet under his leadership on Wednesday, a day after he sacked the prime minister
- Nepal King Says Defending Democracy, Phones Cut (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Nepal's King Gyanendra said on Friday he took power to protect democracy from Maoist rebels and political instability,
- Nepal Rebels Kill Policemen In Jail Raid (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
Maoist rebels stormed a jail in central Nepal, killed two policemen and set free 28 inmates, including guerrillas, police said.
- India Urges Opening Retailing To Foreigners (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
- Indian Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said on Sunday that foreign direct investment must be allowed in the . . .
- China Frees Tibetan Monk (New Zealand Herald, Reuters, Jun 22, 2005)
China has freed Tibetan monk Tashi Phuntsog but a United States-based human rights watchdog said almost three years of imprisonment had left him seriously ill and urged the authorities to provide for his medical treatment.
- Oil Pooling (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 22, 2005)
Price hikes in petrol and diesel have forged a brand new and very unlikely political alliance
- Riding On Oil (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 22, 2005)
The story of oil price hikes in India is as tedious as a tale told many times over. Political parties refuse to accept the simple premise that changes in the domestic prices of petrol and diesel should reflect global oil prices.
- Tiff Over Bhel (Tribune, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Jun 22, 2005)
In the coming months, tension between the Congress and the communist parties is expected to exacerbate,
- Amid The New, China Seeks Out The Old (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 22, 2005)
The success of Xintiandi in Shanghai has fuelled demands for the preservation of historic buildings across China.
- China, India To Change International Politics (New Zealand Herald, Michael Richardson, Jun 22, 2005)
How will the geopolitical map of the world be shaped by 2020?
- The Winning Combination (Telegraph, Sanjay Kumar, Jun 22, 2005)
Going by past performance, the RJD has the best chances in the coming assembly polls. But in Bihar, you never know, says Sanjay Kumar
- Stop The World So The West Can Get Off (New Zealand Herald, Jason Nisse, Jun 22, 2005)
Are the traditional Western capitalist economies, which felt so comfortable in their success only a few years ago,
- Cadre-Taming (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 21, 2005)
Sunday, when municipal elections were held in Salt Lake and Calcutta, will be remembered as the day the Left Front government decisively broke with its own past.
- Make Them Pay For It (Telegraph, Tarunabh Khaitan, Jun 21, 2005)
Gujarat riot victims have claimed damages against the VHP and BJP. Tarunabh Khaitan explores the precedents and implications
- Use Of Disinvestment Proceeds — Throwing Good Money After Bad? (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Jun 21, 2005)
The UPA Government says that the proceeds of PSU disinvestment will help in financial restructuring of companies and eventually make them profitable again.
- Eu Turmoil: Lessons For European Integration (Business Line, Raghu Dayal , Jun 21, 2005)
With the stunning negative vote from the two founding members of the European Union against its constitution, there is a whole new look being taken at the remarkable post-World War II institution built and nurtured in Europe.
- Between Hope And Fear (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Jun 21, 2005)
FOR some, globalisation has become a battle cry; for others, it is the banner of the future in the brave new world of the 21st century.
- Don't Buckle Under Naxal Threat: Jana (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2005)
The Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, on Monday appealed to all political parties not to come under pressure from naxalites who had threatened to attack some leaders recently.
- Career Soldier Sees China For What It Is (Japan Times, TOM PLATE, Jun 21, 2005)
How many of you out there would just love to see Colin Powell back in the saddle as U.S. secretary of state? Or, better yet, as secretary of defense, giving the boot to his arch-nemesis -- the war-prone Donald Rumsfeld?
- ‘find Solution To Naxal Menace’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2005)
Noting that there are eight states including Karnataka affected by naxal menace, the Centre on Monday asked these states to find a solution to the problem at the state-level itself.
- Left Plans Protest On June 28 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2005)
"Justification for oil price increase misplaced; Act on alternative proposals"
- Left Against Dilution Of Bhel Stake (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Public sector character of `navaratnas' will not be altered''
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Privatisation and disinvestment co-terminus: Yechury
- Chronicle Of A Truly Historic Visit (Hindu, Inder Malhotra, Jun 20, 2005)
What Nehru and the Soviet leaders said to each other retains some resonance even though the Soviet Union is no more and the international ambience has changed hugely.
- The Retail Road To Nirvana (Business Line, K. Subramanian, Jun 20, 2005)
The Government's stand on allowing FDI in retail trade is still not very clear. It cannot reveal all its cards, as much would depend on what others offer.
- Will The No Vote Mean The Breaking Up Of Europe? (Business Line, Mohan Murti, Jun 20, 2005)
I was at dinner in Jean Luc Jeanroy's farmhouse in Seguret, one of the most beautiful villages of France at the foot of Dentelles de Montmirail in the Rhone Valley on May 29.
- Reinventing The Bjp (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Jun 20, 2005)
Indian politics is in flux. The United Progressive Alliance is an alliance of unlikely bedmates, formed to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party out of government. It cannot last.
- Left Up In Arms Over Bhel Disinvestment (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Left leaders would chalk out their strategy on the issue over which they have perceptional and interpretational differences with the UPA.
- The Poor Get Their Due (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 20, 2005)
SEVEN rich nations, members of the G-8 minus Russia, have taken a major step towards helping 18 poor countries of the world.
- Stray Incidents Mar Kolkata Civic Polls (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Jyoti Basu criticises police for failing to arrest troublemakers
- Closed Window To The East (Pioneer, Claude Arpi, Jun 19, 2005)
Lately, India has taken the lead; it has been vociferous in supporting a principle shared by most men of goodwill on this planet: The ideal of democracy.
- Cold War Between Us And China? (Dawn, Martin Jacques, Jun 19, 2005)
EVER since 9/11, the US and China have been rubbing along nicely. The US needed China’s support in the war against terror and China is anxious to create the best conditions for its economic growth. But how long will this latest honeymoon last?
- Naxal Threat: More Trs Leaders Resign (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2005)
Maoists kill MPTC member of Yellareddypet in the early hours of Saturday
- Some Scars Of The Emergency (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 18, 2005)
SOME scars do not go away. They remind a nation of the rough period it has gone through. One ugly mark on the face of India is the emergency.
- Work, Play And Violence (Telegraph, Sukanta Chaudhuri, Jun 18, 2005)
We all know what has been happening in Jadavpur University. It has been ceaselessly broadcast by every TV channel in town. Thronging the campus, they have not only reported events but influenced them,
- `Do Not Proceed With Bhel Divestment' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2005)
New Delhi : Conveying their opposition to the Government's decision to disinvest shares in public sector Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), the Left parties on Friday urged the Centre not to proceed with it till the issue was discussed at the. . .
- Joint Task Forces Of States To Contain Naxal Violence (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2005)
Standing Committee of Chief Ministers to meet soon
- Rite Of History (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 18, 2005)
Even the most ardent quizzard will find it difficult to discover what is common to Mr Mikhail Gorbachev, Mr Deng Xiaoping, Mr Manmohan Singh,
- Himalayan Blunder (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 18, 2005)
The stand of the Indian government in relation to the Nepal crisis has been far from satisfactory with every passing day it seems Indian diplomacy in relation to Nepal is utterly failing out. The Indian government doesn’t seem to have any vague idea as...
- Sonia And Manmohan, Party And Government (Hindu, Harish Khare , Jun 18, 2005)
When Manmohan Singh sees off Congress president Sonia Gandhi at the airport, he is merely acknowledging that though he heads the United Progressive Alliance Government, he remains a Congressman.
- Perverse Allusions To Glory (Japan Times, HUGH CORTAZZI, Jun 18, 2005)
LONDON -- I regard myself as a friend of Japan, not least because I have many Japanese friends and appreciate Japanese arts and culture, but this does not mean that I can look at Japanese history through rose-tinted spectacles.
- On What Drives The Dragon And How The Giant Organises Electricity (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 18, 2005)
AN ISLAMABAD datelined story on www.greaterkashmir.com speaks of India offering to share with Pakistan the electricity "from the controversial Baglihar and Kishanganga hydropower projects located on the Chenab and Jehlum rivers".
- United They Stand, Divided They Lose (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Jun 16, 2005)
Despite the cries against Laloo Yadav’s “misrule”, neither the CPI nor the CPI(M) is likely to part ways with the RJD, writes Sumanta Sen
- Panel For Ban On Water Supply To Soft Drink Majors (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
Report highlights overexploitation of water by theme parks also
- Andhra Cm Asks Naxals To Eschew Violence (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, has asked naxalites to exchew violence and join the national mainstream.
- Maoist Problem Was Main Focus Of Talks" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
I have returned with the goodwill of the Indian Government and the people: Girija Prasad Koirala
- Nuancing History (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 15, 2005)
The view in Washington of L.K. Advani’s visit to Pakistan and its subsequent fallout on the Indian polity is very different from what it is in New Delhi.
- A Students’ Agitation Worries The Buddhadev Govt (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Jun 15, 2005)
The Buddhadev government faces more protests sparked by the JU students’ fast unto death
- The Making Of A Hero (Telegraph, Amulya Ganguli, Jun 15, 2005)
The Shiv Sena is perceived as a benchmark in bigotry. Now, a party in West Bengal has started posing a serious challenge to the Sena’s monopoly on prejudice.
- Keeping Alive Minority Cultures (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 15, 2005)
Yunan province is a showpiece of China's effortsto promote the cultures of its ethnic minorities.
- Maoists Blast Mp's House (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
GUNTUR: Maoists on Monday blasted the house of the Tenali MP, Vallabhaneni Balashouri, in protest against the Government beginning work on the Pulichintala project on Sunday.
- Naxals Blow Up Tenali Mp’S House (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
Maoists blasted the ancestral house of Congress MP from Tenali Lok Sabha constituency, Balashoury, and looted cash and gold ornaments worth Rs two lakhs, police said.
- Chirac, Blair Clash Over Eu Rebate (Tribune, Stephen Castle , Jun 13, 2005)
The simmering dispute over Britain’s EU budget rebate burst into open confrontation Thursday, as France’s President, Jacques Chirac, and Tony Blair clashed directly over the fate of the UK’s annual €5bn (£3.4bn) cheque ahead of a crucial summit next week.
- Bjp Is A Creature Of Rss: Karat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2005)
Thiruvananthapuram : CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat has said that L. K. Advani's resignation from the presidentship of the Bharatiya Janata Party and his subsequent withdrawal of the resignation three days later underlines the fact . . .
- Reformer Tamed (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 12, 2005)
Most critics of Mr L.K. Advani believe that he will always be the bridesmaid and never be the bride.
- Advani Down But Not Out (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 11, 2005)
The semantic jugglery could not hide the fact that Advani’s take on Jinnah had no takers. All it provided was a face-saver for the resignation drama to end.
- Voting On Europe (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 11, 2005)
In the last week of May, as the French were preparing to vote on the new European constitution, I was travelling through two countries connected most intimately with France.
- Has The Debate On Jinnah Begun? (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jun 10, 2005)
"Bid to put Congress on the defensive" "It seems that at least one section of the BJP feels that it can `win' the debate and the hearts and minds of the people by juxtaposing Jinnah with Jawaharlal Nehru, and blame Nehru for Partition"
- Passionate For A Cause (Tribune, Geetanjali Gayatri, Jun 10, 2005)
HE is a crusader steeped in Indian traditions with roots in society
- After Eight Years, Opportunity Missed (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 09, 2005)
The recent Pondicherry conclave of southern Chief Ministers had nothing tangible to show by way of result, beyond the Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil's formal announcement of a Rs.500-crore coastal policing scheme.
- Some Questions About Inflation (Business Line, A. Vasudevan, Jun 09, 2005)
There is much talk of inflation but it is not understood fully, especially its measurement. For various reasons the WPI is the preferred choice, though now with services occupying an important role, inflation on this count has been rising, as in the US. I
- The China-India Race (Telegraph, S. Venkitaramanan , Jun 09, 2005)
Comparisons of India’s economic growth with China’s have become the order of the day. Even the prime minister, Manmohan Singh, recently compared the state of India’s economy,
- Slow Change (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 09, 2005)
Watching the changes within the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is like watching a giant tanker turning on its axis in the high seas.
- Far Too Many Deep Throats (Telegraph, Gouri Chatterjee, Jun 09, 2005)
It couldn’t be, not this frail old man grinning about “making money,” surrounded by family bent on making sure he gets “his due”.
- Is It An Advani Gambit? (Deccan Herald, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jun 08, 2005)
Though the UPA regime seems well entrenched in power at the moment, seasoned players such as the BJP leader, Mr L. K. Advani, know only too well the pitfalls of power and the fragility of coalition governments.
- Maoists Become Extortionists In Orissa (Deccan Herald, S T BEURIA, Jun 06, 2005)
Apart from collecting extortion money and ‘levy’ from villagers and labourers, the Naxals are reportedly looking for young boys and girls to strengthen their cadres. . .
- This Is Death By A Thousand Blogs (Deccan Herald, NICHOLAS D KRISTOF, Jun 06, 2005)
So where is China going? The Internet is hastening China along the same path that South Korea, Chile and especially Taiwan pioneered.
- Congress Combine All Set To Form Government In Goa (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2005)
New leader likely to be elected on Monday
- When Our Films Were Also Their Films (Telegraph, SREYASHI DASTIDAR, Jun 06, 2005)
Couldn’t some of the city theatres resume their old routine of showing the classics?
- The Politics Of Disinvestment (Deccan Herald, G. Ganesh, Jun 06, 2005)
AS WITH any other policy initiative, disinvestment has also become a victim of politics in this country. How else would you explain the flip-flops in policy initiatives that have been witnessed the last few years?
- Return To Sartre (Tribune, Nirupama Dutt, Jun 06, 2005)
One of the most towering intellectuals of the 20th century was Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980). One of the most controversial figures,
- Us Ponders Next Move On N Korea (Deccan Herald, Reuters, Jun 06, 2005)
The US is considering to take the issue to the United Nations because it did not see any effort from North Korea to cooperate, an official said.
- Oil Prices Set To Increase (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
Kerosene prices may not be touched; petrol, diesel, LPG will be costlier
- True Lies (Hindu, Shelley Walia, Jun 05, 2005)
The book reinforces Zinn's reputation as one of the most perceptive figures of our times.
- Naxalites Plan Abduction To Force Release Of Their Leaders (Hindu, K.V. Subramanya , Jun 05, 2005)
They have regrouped and formed two squads
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Naxal leaders Ramesh and Ujjani Gowda are in jail
Sudhakar Reddy, naxal leader, has brought his supporters . . .
- Joshi, Fernandes Defend Ex-Ncert Director (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
"Rajput is an able administrator, denied rare honour"
- `Aim Is To Bring Parliament Nearer People' (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 04, 2005)
For a politician who has spent all his years in Parliament actively opposing the Government, the call to take up the job of Lok Sabha Speaker was unimaginable.
- Petro Product Price Hike Imminent — Gail Objects To Lpg, Kerosene Subsidy Burden (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 03, 2005)
THOUGH the Government is all set to increase petrol and diesel prices and possibly heed the Left parties' demand to spare kerosene and LPG from any major price hike,
- Emergency Erased (Telegraph, Swapan Dasgupta, Jun 03, 2005)
A razor-sharp memory, particularly the ability to use legal precedents to full advantage, is what makes a lawyer tick.
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