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Articles 18821 through 18920 of 26693:
- Yechuri Team Invites Nepal Opposition Leaders To India (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Oct 01, 2005)
India Inc plans a convention in support of pro-democracy movement and to pressurise the Indian government not to allow any assistance to the Royal Nepalese Army.
- How Bush's People Help Osama (Hindu, Sidney Blumenthal, Oct 01, 2005)
U.S. administration lectures about God delivered to Muslims are a dangerous folly.
- Making The Same Mistake? (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Oct 01, 2005)
With the adoption of the US-led European resolution by the UN nuclear watchdog, the stage is now set for a confrontationist move against Iran.
- Post-Election Prospects In Afghanistan (Dawn, S. Mudassir Ali Shah, Oct 01, 2005)
As early results trickle in from the Afghan legislative elections, President Karzai’s principal political foe Yunus Qanuni — heading a 14-party alliance which is generally described as a rainbow grouping
- Now Us Should Do More (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 01, 2005)
Situation in North Waziristan Agency seems to be pretty precarious. On Thursday helicopter gunships fired rockets on suspected militants’ hide-outs near Miranshah following a gun-battle between Army troops and tribesmen. According to witnesses score ....
- Research In Biotechnology Can Help Develop Low-Cost Medicines' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
It offers novel approaches to conquering diseases, easing world hunger and reducing environmental pollution
- Are The Coloured Revolutions Fading Out? (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Oct 01, 2005)
U.S.-sponsored regime change in the former Soviet States has run into problems. Many of the new regimes have proved unpopular. Besides, Russia has moved to regain its influence.
- Don’T Panic, There Is A Way Out (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 01, 2005)
There was no need to break down the main gate of a doctor as this would have done no good to the patient who needed a proper consultation already available in the institute twenty four hours.
- Last-Minute Hitch (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 01, 2005)
Unless there is a last-minute breakthrough, talks on Turkey’s membership of the European Union are unlikely to begin on Monday.
- Janata Dal (Secular) Splits; Ibrahim To Head Faction (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
Deve Gowda, Thippanna, Kumaraswamy `replaced'
- Buying Obsolescence (Daily Excelsior, Vinod Vedi, Oct 01, 2005)
Former Prime Minister Inder Gujral once complained that the developing world was forced to buy obsolescent weaponry from the developed world. It would be interesting to know what he thinks of the US proposal to sell India a warship that was . . . .
- City Partially Hit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Bangaloreans who woke up to a gloomy and wet weather on Thursday with a strike call threatening to disrupt life for rest of the day were in for a pleasant surprise.
- The Making Of Bapu (Deccan Herald, PREM PAUL NINAN, Sep 30, 2005)
Gandhi was once just a simple lawyer in South Africa. It was his perseverance against injustice and violence that made him the Mahatma, writes Prem Paul Ninan
- Battle To Lose The Next U.K. Election (Hindu, Max Hastings, Sep 30, 2005)
The betting is still on David Davis to be the next leader of the once-mighty British Conservative party.
- Un At 60 (Tribune, Anita Inder Singh, Sep 30, 2005)
The world summit in New York from September 14 to 16 took place at a time when the very relevance of the UN, the efficacy of the Security Council, the competence of Secretary- General Kofi Annan and the accountability of some of the UN’s officials . . .
- The Ongc Stand-Off — Should Psus Remain Govt Departments Or Behave Like Corporates? (Business Line, Ashok Upadhyaya, Sep 30, 2005)
The ONGC imbroglio has provided the premise for a national debate on the relationship between owners and management of PSUs, a debate that had died a somewhat whimpering death when the focus shifted in the mid-1990s to the problems of divestment p er se.
- Indian Politicians Express ‘Solidarity, Support’ For Nepalese Parties (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
[Presenter] Political leaders are busy meeting Indian leaders who arrived in the capital yesterday to . . ..
- Flexing Muscles (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 30, 2005)
Tehran has reacted strongly to the IAEA board of governors’ resolution recommending Iran’s case to be sent to the UN Security Council.
- ‘We Need A Stick Here In India’ (Deccan Herald, Dipti Nair, Sep 30, 2005)
Arindam Chaudhuri, economist, management guru and author of the well-known bestseller, Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch (CYCBTH), has a way with words just as he has a way with management theories. He loves to twist them around.
- Kerala: Ldf To Decide On Power-Sharing Today (Hindu, C. Gouridasan Nair, Sep 30, 2005)
Party's State Committee to discuss post-poll scenario
- Straw’S Men Manhandle Elderly Jew (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 30, 2005)
All he did was say ‘nonsense’ when British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw defended the government’s refusal to withdraw troops from Iraq.
- Where The Old Faithful Are Unwelcome (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Sep 30, 2005)
The eviction of an 82-year-old Labour veteran for heckling Foreign Secretary Jack Straw cast a shadow over the party's annual conference.
- Sc Open To Revive Bihar House (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
The Centre has not offered any explanation for the “indecent haste” with which the Governor sent the May 21 report that led to the dissolution of the House.
- Germany's Post-Poll Stalemate (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 30, 2005)
The political stalemate gripping Germany — Europe's most populous and largest economy — more than a week after the ambiguous parliamentary election verdict,
- Indian Leaders Support Nepal Pro-Democracy Movement (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
"Indian people are with Nepalese people's movement"
- Market Kashmir (Greater Kashmir, MEHRAJU DIN BHAT, Sep 30, 2005)
Service sectors are growing fast in this post-industrial economy and world economy is becoming more dependent upon it as 90% of USA economy and 49%of Indian economy is based on this sector.
- ‘We Need A Stick Here In India’ (Hindu, Dipti Nair, Sep 30, 2005)
Arindam Chaudhuri, economist, management guru and author of the well-known bestseller, Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch (CYCBTH), has a way with words just as he has a way with management theories. He loves to twist them around.
- The Telling Mirror (Hindu, MALINI WHITE, Sep 30, 2005)
Art historian B.N. Goswamy, who accidentally stumbled into the world of miniature paintings, maintains that the best of it comes from Lahore
- India’S Communists Warn Indian Government To Ensure That Iran Nuke Matter Is Not Referred To United Nations Security Council (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Sep 30, 2005)
The current Indian Government lives every day with their support from the sideline.
- Radical Hypocrisy (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 30, 2005)
It’s time the Left ended this agony
- Aids Is Nature’S Curse Of The New Millennium (Greater Kashmir, Tanvir Sadiq, Sep 30, 2005)
Let our Public Men set a precedent by coming forward voluntarily and demanding an HIV Test Tanvir Sadiq suggests
- India's Independent Foreign Policy Affected: Karat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
``A few days of sustained U.S. pressure has led the Government to cave in''
By the next IAEA board meeting, the Government would have to undo the damage done
Iran has the right to develop its nuclear technology within NPT framework
- Blair’S Testament (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 30, 2005)
Events and Gordon Brown will determine whether the prime minister’s Brighton speech n Tuesday was his farewell performance in front of a party he has led to three successive general election victories.
- Relations With The Us (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 29, 2005)
There is more to Pakistan-American relations than the nuclear question. The issue has acquired perhaps undue importance following Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the US in July.
- Setting An Agenda For The Oic Summit (Dawn, Ahsan Iqbal, Sep 29, 2005)
The conference of the scholars and intellectuals representing different countries of the ummah called by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques,
- Excitement And Fear Stalk The Land In Syria (Hindu, David Hirst, Sep 29, 2005)
U.N. success in Lebanon could shatter the political dominance of the military in the Arab world.
- Escorts Heart Institute Sold To Fortis For Rs 585 Crore (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Troubled Escorts Group's Heart Institute and Research Centre has finally changed hands. In a Rs 585 crore all-cash deal, Fortis Healthcare picked up 90 per cent of the Institute on Wednesday.
- Choosing A President For The Bjp (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Sep 29, 2005)
RSS-BJP discussions on a new party president and "relations" between the two organisations could start next week ahead of Chitrakoot.
- Workers’ Interests (Statesman, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Sep 29, 2005)
Congress And CPI-M Should Work Out Consensus On Labour Reforms
- Reforms In Iit’S Jee (Indian Express, Prof V G Idichandy, Sep 29, 2005)
The joint entrance examination (JEE) of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology has a long history.
- Reducing Population (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Sep 29, 2005)
If the high population growth rate of Pakistan has been adversely affecting its economic growth rate so far, will the current high economic growth rate cut down the population growth?
- India’S Communists Warn Indian Government To Ensure That Iran Nuke Matter Is Not Referred To United Nations Security Council (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Sep 29, 2005)
The current Indian Government lives every day with their support from the sideline.
- The Diminishing Dal (Greater Kashmir, MUHAMMAD ZAHID, Sep 29, 2005)
Pity, that a capital asset like this which should have received care from us, faces apathy, laments
- History For Children (Telegraph, Tapas Majumdar, Sep 29, 2005)
The strange twist that the study of the past takes in India
- Choices Before The King (Telegraph, C.K. Lal, Sep 29, 2005)
The festival frenzy that has Nepal in its grip at this time of the year has spread to the political sphere as well. It’s as if all the players are preparing for something, although nobody is quite sure for what.
- Start At The Very Beginning (Telegraph, Uttam Sengupta, Sep 29, 2005)
The recent Jharkhand high court ruling raises fundamental questions about constitutional guarantees for the weak, writes Uttam Sengupta
- India Cuts China Competitiveness Lead (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
: India is breathing down the dragon’s neck. Jumping five places, India was ranked 50th in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report, released on Wednesday.
- Soft Image, Harsh Reality (Dawn, Aqil Shah, Sep 29, 2005)
On September 17, demonstrators led by the Asian-American Network Against Abuse had picketed the Roosevelt Hotel in New York where General Musharraf was staying in connection with the UN General Assembly meeting.
- When J&k Assembly Hires Govt Staff, It's A Family Affair (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
On Tuesday, Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed challenged the Opposition to prove any irregularity in appointments to government jobs.
- India Seeks Early Lifting Of Nuke Technology Restrictions (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Seeking early lifting of all nuclear technology restrictions against it, India on Wednesday said it will be prepared to take "reciprocal" steps in a phased manner, which will include "safeguards on facilities of a civilian nature".
- Emerging Trends (Deccan Herald, SANDEEP SHASTRI, Sep 29, 2005)
All political parties in Karnataka have moved away from the political spaces they occupied after the 2004 polls
- Makthal Byelection: Unanimous Election Likely (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Assembly pays tributes to C. Narsi Reddy; leaders condemn killing
- Religion Has Not Done Justice To Women’ (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Sep 29, 2005)
Taslima Nasreen, the controversial Bangladeshi writer, received a boost after the Calcutta High Court lifted the ban on her book Dwikhandito (Split into two),
- Kerala Pointer (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 29, 2005)
Poll results have confirmed the anti-incumbency mood
- Writing On The Wall For Udf (Deccan Herald, R Gopakumar, Sep 29, 2005)
The crushing mandate against the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala for the third time in four years, though it was the local bodies elections this time, sends out a clear message:
- The Left Sweeps Kerala Grassroots (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 29, 2005)
In a strong indication of what lies ahead in the Assembly contest of 2006, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) has swept the polls to the local bodies in Kerala, leaving the truncated ruling United Democratic Front (UDF) a dismal second.
- Taj Corridor Case And Unhealthy Polity (Daily Excelsior, Jagmohan , Sep 29, 2005)
The Chief Vigilance Commissioner's report to the Supreme Court regarding prosecution of Ms Mayawati in Taj Corridor case has once again brought to sharp focus the issue of corruption in our public life.
- Ranil Promises Political Solution To Ethnic Conflict (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Sep 29, 2005)
United National Party's presidential poll manifesto vows to defeat separatism in Sri Lanka
Seeks mandate to reach consensus with SLFP
Assures separate Ministry for the war displaced
Muslims will be represented in peace talks
- Why Urban Andhra Pradesh's Message Is Important (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Sep 29, 2005)
The municipal polls verdict has a significance beyond Andhra Pradesh's borders. None of the excuses for the Telugu Desam's rout in the 2004 elections works this time. Voters are protesting the pro-rich, anti-poor measures that pass for `reforms' in. . . .
- Black Flags, Stones Greet Indian Delegation (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
A five-party delegation from India led by CPI (M) leader Sitaram Yechury was greeted with a black-flag demonstration and stone-pelting by hundreds of pro-monarchy activists upon its arrival here on Wednesday.
- Rehnuma Is No Prose In Praise As You Mean (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 29, 2005)
The book has a depth which you have not been able to fathom, Prof. Syed Habib, the author of Rehnuma, a biography of Prof. Agha Ashraf, reacts to the book review published in Greater Kashmir
In the name of the merciful Lord of mercy.
- George And The Dragons (Deccan Herald, Robert Novak, Sep 29, 2005)
For two full days, US President George W Bush was bashed. He was taken to task on his handling of stem-cell research, population control, the Iraq war and, especially,
- Cpi(m) No Longer Needs Support Of Allies To Rule Kochi Corporation (Hindu, K. Venkiteswaran, Sep 28, 2005)
Low voter turnout worked to the advantage of Left Democratic Front
Kochi to have its first woman Mayor
First time party is leading from the front
Major changes in policy decisions likely
- The Trial Of Orhan Pamuk (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 28, 2005)
Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk has been deeply involved in the debate about the relationship the Muslim world and the West ought to have with each other.
- Big Win For Ldf In Kerala Civic Polls (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
LDF's tactical adjustments pay dividends; BJP gains from tie-up with UDF
- Gujarat Bjp Seeks Details Of Dalit Meet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
Dissidents had shared the dais with the Congress to denounce Modi Government
- Is It A Case Of Too Much Of A Good Thing? (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 28, 2005)
Judges increasingly find themselves getting involved in adjudicating essentially political disputes. This trend ought to be reversed. The institutional balance originally envisaged in the Constitution must be restored.
- Poll Outcome A Strong Rebuff To Udf-Bjp Tie-Up, Says Ldf (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
The UDF and Oommen Chandy have lost moral right to continue in office'
- Constructive Approach Rewarded (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 28, 2005)
The clean sweep of local body elections has powerfully vindicated the leadership of Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy 16 months after the Congress was voted to power in Andhra Pradesh.
- Lalu Sews Up Seat-Sharing Alliance, Closes Door On Ljp (Hindu, K. BALCHAND, Sep 28, 2005)
177 for RJD, 51 for Congress, nine for CPI(M), eight for NCP
- Impressive Victory (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 28, 2005)
The Congress manages to hold its own against the discredited Telugu Desam
- Kerala Turns Red Again (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 28, 2005)
In a state where switching loyalty to political fronts every five years is almost a genetic trait,
- Iran Signals Disappointment, But Canada Has Good News For India (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
While a peeved Iran has hinted at reviewing its energy cooperation with India following the vote at the IAEA, news of growing support for New Delhi’s decision from North America should boost the Government’s comfort level.
- Wiser Advani Is Lonely (Deccan Herald, PUNYAPRIYA DASGUPTA, Sep 28, 2005)
Advani is trying to show himself as alive to the limitations of the hard Hindutva that catapulted the BJP to power
- Yesterday Once More? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 28, 2005)
Israel should stop the attacks for peace to prevail
- "Look Beyond 8th Schedule" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
For Jnanpith, says President Kalam
- 54 Ex-Mlas In Jd(u) First List (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
13 rebel LJP MLAs also given ticket for Bihar Assembly polls
- Yechury: India's Stand On Iran Surprising (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
Government should oppose U.S. move
U.S. action similar to the pattern adopted against Iraq
Issue to be raised during meeting with Prime Minister
The tilt is also against CMP
- Ldf Sweeps Kerala Civic Elections (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
The Oommen Chandy government’s development agenda put forth in the last one year appears to have cut no ice with the voters.
- Various Suitors Circle A Poland In Limbo (Hindu, Simon Tisdall, Sep 28, 2005)
The new Government could have a big say on the pace of EU enlargement.
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