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Articles 7121 through 7145 of 7145:
- Toying With Saddam (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 18, 2003)
With the former Iraqi dictator now a doll, the war in Iraq appears even more like a movie
- Changing Colours Of The Uniform (Telegraph, MADHUSHREE C. BHOWMIK, Dec 16, 2003)
Could this be the beginning of the era of the righteous? Or is khaki showing its true colour after washing off the grime in Bihar’s political badlands? It may be too early to hazard a guess, but the suspended Bihar director-general of police, D.P. Ojha
- Playing At War In Taiwan (Telegraph, GWYNNE DYER, Dec 15, 2003)
Taiwan’s president, Chen Shui-bian, is bluffing when he hints at holding a referendum on independence from China in March. The president of the United States of America, George W. Bush, was bluffing three years ago when he promised to do “whatever it take
- A Mandate For Nationalism (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Dec 15, 2003)
The victory of pro-Kremlin parties in the recently concluded parliamentary elections of Russia is likely to fuel a further offensive against the oligarchs.
- ‘judiciary Should Ensure Justice For Dubey’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 13, 2003)
It is time for every true Indian to wake up. Shoot corrupt politicians and officers. We cannot let Satyendra Dubey’s death go to waste.
- A Question Of Honour (Telegraph, RAMACHANDRA GUHA, Dec 13, 2003)
Since its birth, the Indian nation-state has been challenged by rebellion and insurgency. In the late Forties, it was the Communist Party of India, who launched a countrywide insurrection claiming that the freedom we got from the British was false (in the
- The World According To Sonia (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Dec 12, 2003)
It requires no complicated analysis to conclude that Sonia Gandhi probably has the job she wants. Number 10, Janpath is any day a superior bungalow to 7, Race Course Road. Every world statesman, representative of think tanks, scholar who visits New Delhi
- Jogi Is Black And White, Judeo Case Is Fuzzy: Vajpayee (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 12, 2003)
PM Reply: Takes political swipe: says polls show people believe in Judeo
- Delay In Delhi (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 12, 2003)
Systems and conventions determine individual action. The inordinate delay in announcing that Ms Sheila Dikshit will be the next chief minister of Delhi can be explained by a prevailing set of democratic practices in India. By any reckoning, Ms Dikshit was
- Cold Comfort (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 12, 2003)
There had been little doubt that the pro-Kremlin United Russia would win in the Russian parliamentary elections, and that this would help Mr Vladimir Putin win a second term as president next year. So it is the demise of the opposition more than the scale
- Pm: No Remote Control In Judeo Video Probe (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 11, 2003)
ls: Vajpayee says he sent Express story to CBI; Oppn slams Govt, CBI
- Resurgent Nationalism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 10, 2003)
THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT, Vladimir Putin, has reason to be pleased with the result of the parliamentary election held last Sunday. United Russia, a party made up of Mr. Putin's loyalists, has obtained over 37 per cent of the vote and might get a ...
- Chorus: We Shall Sign The Whistleblower Bill (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 10, 2003)
Parliament: From TDP to BSP, all parties say we need to protect whistleblowers, Somnath demands statement in LS
- Pinning Hopes On Putin (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 10, 2003)
Poll results point to new era in Russia
- Election Lessons (Telegraph, Barun De, Dec 09, 2003)
The BJP’s victory shows that the electorate, concerned with more immediate issues, has chosen a party of order over one of diffuse choices
- Cynicism At The Hustings (Telegraph, GWYNNE DYER, Dec 08, 2003)
United Russia, the “party of power” that supports President Vladimir Putin, won a large majority in the Russian parliamentary elections on December 7, just as everybody knew it would. The results of the Russian presidential election next March are equally
- To Advance Or Not To Advance General Election (Hindu, K.K. Katyal, Dec 07, 2003)
Towards the end of 1970, the air was thick with speculation over an early general election. The Prime Minister of the day, Indira Gandhi, strongly denied that she planned premature dissolution of the Lok Sabha. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, then the leader of..
- Party Sick So Hospital Good Place For A Truce? (Indian Express, Kota Neelima, Dec 06, 2003)
Leaving partymen to brood on what went wrong in the three states they lost in one day, at least one worried Congress chief minister decided to make a dash to hospital: for the sake of his party’s health and of his own government.
- Bjp Has 3-Course Cong Lunch (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Dec 05, 2003)
As news of its humiliating defeat in the Assembly elections started coming in today, India’s Grand Old Party seemed caught in a daze—handing out tired excuses of ‘‘anti-incumbency’’ (when till yesterday it claimed pro-incumbency was its winning card), its
- Left And Laloo Ring An Alarm Bell: Cong Should Think Or Sink (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Dec 05, 2003)
As the Congress spent the day in mourning, its allies started the process of introspection on its behalf. There is only one refrain emanating from their ranks and that is to exhort the Congress to ‘‘do a lot of rethinking’’ and aggressively go in for ...
- Flavour Of The Times (Indian Express, T.V.R. Shenoy, Dec 04, 2003)
Incompetence and delays mark the working of key institutions
- Blasphemy Yesterday, Policy Today: Left Shows The Way With Id Cards (Indian Express, Subrata Nag Choudhury, Dec 03, 2003)
Until very recently, it would have been sacrilege to even suggest such a move in Left-ruled West Bengal. But last week, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s Left Front government, brushing aside objections to signal it’s aware of the dangers the state’s porous ...
- The Philosophy Of Privatisation In China (Business Line, S. Majumder , Dec 03, 2003)
While China's privatisation exercise met with quick success despite Communist rule, India's is wobbling, hamstrung by parliamentary democracy.
- When The Bosses Squabble (Telegraph, Kalyan Sanyal, Dec 03, 2003)
Invariably, whenever an important issue arises, experts and analysts immediately take their clear and well-defined stands, and then confidently pontificate. I have always envied the courage of these wise men and women because I have discovered to my ...
- West Bengal’s Lajja (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 01, 2003)
The ban order against Nasreen’s book is neither democratic, nor a recipe for social order
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