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Articles 34621 through 34720 of 53943:
- 'Pak Feared Exposure Of Militant Camps' (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Accusing Pakistan of adopting an "indifferent attitude towards the people of quake-ravaged Pakistan-occupied Kashmir", Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front has said Islamabad "turned down international help in the rubble-strewn areas because of fear . . .
- Coordination In Delivery Of Relief (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 16, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has called for enhanced coordination between the Government, private organizations and foreign agencies to give further impetus to rescue and relief efforts in quake stricken areas of Azad Kashmir and NWFP.
- Not Minor Hiccups (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 16, 2005)
If some quake victims are reported to have resorted to looting food and other things, it is understandable: they are doing so out of desperation.
- We Want People To Use Rti Act, Says Habibullah (Tribune, Tripti Nath, Oct 16, 2005)
Wajahat Habibullah, who has just retired from the Indian Administrative Service (Jammu and Kashmir cadre), is busy with basic homework — studying the Right to Information Act as he prepares to take charge as the Chief Information Commissioner.
- …. And When The Sun Of Hope Disappeared (Greater Kashmir, JAVAID IQBAL BHAT LAMENTS, Oct 16, 2005)
There is a picture in the newspaper. A few broken stones with deep indifference writ bold on their faces are around what appears to be a hole.
- An Effective Legal Remedy To Check Domestic Violence (Tribune, Mandeep Tiwana, Oct 16, 2005)
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Bill, passed by Parliament recently, represents a watershed for women’s rights.
- The Super Test (Telegraph, MUKUL KESAVAN, Oct 16, 2005)
“Whoops!” I thought as Sehwag flicked Warne straight into Katich’s stomach at short-leg. Bad luck,
- How Growers Can Earn More (Tribune, P.S. Rangi, Oct 16, 2005)
The farm technology introduced in Punjab in the mid-1960s has resulted in a manifold increase in agricultural production, particularly in the case of wheat and rice.
- Imf Gives High Marks To Indian Economy (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
With the Indian government steaming ahead with reforms, the prospects for the country's economy are "very good," the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Rodrigo Rato said here today.
- U.S. Approves Home Test Kit For Hiv (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
The first rapid home test kit for HIV has been approved in the U.S., after years of controversy and fears that people who find they are infected may kill themselves
- Bird Flu May Mutate To Humans: U.N. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
The Asian flu of 1957-58 and the Hong Kong flu of 1968-69 each killed more than 1 million people
- Indian Air Force Plans To Move Fast Into Space And Focus On Aerospace To Flex Its Muscles As World’S One Of The Best Capable Air Force (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Oct 16, 2005)
Time has come to make the world know what Indian Air Force is capable in Space technologies and Aerospace competition.
- To Have Yet Not To Hold (Deccan Herald, Rosalind Ezhil K , Oct 16, 2005)
The book deals with tricky matter and gives an impression that inter-country adoptions are unqualified successes.
- Kalam On Improving Medicare For Rural Areas (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
The eye hospitals across the country should be networked to offer teleopthalmology services particularly in rural areas.
- Pakistan Trying To Access Certain Parts Of Pak Occupied Kashmir Through India – India Unhappy Over Pakistan’S Rescue And Relief Efforts For Kashmiris (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 16, 2005)
According to media reports from Pakistan,
- Brand India: All Power, No Vision (Indian Express, Bharat Wariavwalla, Oct 16, 2005)
Advertisments say many things about the mood and taste of the people.
- Stage Make-Up Down Ages (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Gods and demons, hunters and animals, all don the grease paint in Yakshagana. G S Bhat on the tradition of make-up which is as rich and unique as that of the production itself.
- Death Toll Rises To 38,000 In Pakistan (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 16, 2005)
Musharraf says he will regularly visit PoK to assess damage
Constructive comments welcome
Many countries assured Musharraf of their support and solidarity
5th SAARC Commerce Ministers meeting postponed
- Army Alert To Infiltration Bids After Quake: Pranab (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Armed forces have stepped up vigilance against militants trying to take advantage of the increased earthquake-relief related civilian activity near the Line of Control and infiltrate into the Indian borders from Pakistan, . . .
- ‘Caste’Ing A Spell On The Economy (Deccan Herald, M J Vinod , Oct 16, 2005)
The book claims that caste is often ‘selectively reworked’ to mean different things at different positions in the economic and social systems.
- Indian Economy In Fine Fettle, Says Imf (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
With the Indian government steaming ahead with reforms, the prospects for the country’s economy are “very good,” International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Rodrigo Rato said here on Saturday.
- Rajiv Gandhi Centre And Forest Department Plan A Joint Venture In Kerala (Hindu, T. Nandakumar, Oct 16, 2005)
Genetic data to boost investigation into wildlife crimes in the State
- Curioser And Curioser... (Deccan Herald, CHITTARANJAN ANDRADE, Oct 16, 2005)
The story of an autistic boy’s journey to find a killer that ends in personal discovery and a surprising revelation.
- Jamaat Constitutes Sub Relief Committees (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 16, 2005)
Jamaate-Islami Jammu and Kashmir central relief committee has constituted its sub relief committees to ensure distribution of relief material to the quake victims in an organized and proper way.
- Smoking On Screen (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Oct 16, 2005)
Many years ago, in his heyday, when someone asked Dilip Kumar why he was never seen smoking on the screen,
- Agriculture And Intercultural Dialogue (Daily Excelsior, Prof. B. L. Kaul, Oct 16, 2005)
The food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations celebrates World Food Day each year on 16 October, the day on which the Organization was founded in 1945.
- Enlightened Citizens For Renaissance (Daily Excelsior, Lt Col R K Langar, Oct 16, 2005)
Enlightenment means to throw light or to give light so as to make people understand the positive aspects of life.
- The Uniting Bond Of A Shared Tragedy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 16, 2005)
In the aftermath of last Saturday’s earthquake in Azad Kashmir and parts of the NWFP, Pakistan and India have joined hands to combat the catastrophe that has befallen their people.
- Pakistan Puts Earthquake Toll At 38,000 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Rain has hit rescue and relief operations in Muzaffarabad. There were also reports of landslides which blocked many a road.
- Living History (Deccan Herald, Cheryl D Couto, Oct 16, 2005)
The party started early. Streams of tiny children, dressed in stiff khadi with false moustaches and Nehru caps stood around expectantly in Crossword, waiting to take the stage.
- It's Subversive War In Sri Lanka: Envoy (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Oct 16, 2005)
Norwegian Special Envoy and former Head of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) Trond Furuhovde on Friday said the role of the ceasefire monitors has to be better "defined."
- India Welcome To Join War Games With Shanghai Group, Says Russia (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Oct 16, 2005)
Russia cooperating in development of high-precision weapons: Ivanov
New defence deals to be discussed next month
U.S. missile shield plan a "chimera"
Consequences will be grave if Iran issue is taken to Security Council
- Imf Window To Finance Oil Price Burden Suggested At G-20 Meet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Participants in finance summit in China stress the need for balanced growth
- G20 Summit Vows To Combat Oil Crisis (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Chinese President Hu Jintao said the global economic situation will significantly affect the development of each economy.
- Where Foresters Fail (Statesman, KISOR CHAUDHURI, Oct 16, 2005)
Poaching is a major curse but the bigger problem lies with forest officials who have failed to implement the laws
- Kashmir Quake Toll Nears 40,000; Rain Hits Relief (Reuters, David Fox, Oct 16, 2005)
Pakistan raised the death toll from the Kashmir earthquake to 38,000 on Saturday and said it could go higher after one of the most devastating earthquakes to hit South Asia in recorded history
- Russia Hopes To Sign Military Intellectual Property Pact With India By Year-End (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 16, 2005)
Russia has said that absence of an agreement with India on protection of military intellectual property right (IPR)
- Nhrc Submits Report On Quake Relief Measures (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
"Central and State Governments have provided immediate relief"
- Pressing On (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 16, 2005)
Gyanendra drops a bombshell
- India And Us Likely To Sign S&t Umbrella Agreement Next Week (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Oct 16, 2005)
There have been several Indo-US science pacts in recent past. But they don’t include research and are limited only to exchange of scientists.
- Spice Of Life : Pj O Taylor: Gambling On Rain (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 16, 2005)
I remember there was Rain-Gambling in Mumbai, sometime Bombay,
- A Generous Response (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 16, 2005)
The news from earthquake-stricken Pakistan gets steadily worse. Initially the death toll was estimated at 20,000, making the disaster 20 times more lethal than Hurricane Katrina.
- Management Of A Disaster (Dawn, Kunwar Idris, Oct 16, 2005)
The Pakistan army has come to occupy the centre-stage in the country’s politics and administration. The politicians and the civil servants may accept or resent this situation, as they varyingly do, but are compelled to take a role subordinate to the. . .
- Israeli-Turkish Relations (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Oct 16, 2005)
Turkey recognized Israel in 1949. It may be recalled that Ismet Inonu was the president of Turkey at this time.
- Taking The Peace Process Forward (Dawn, Talat Masood, Oct 16, 2005)
As India and Pakistan prepare to enter the third phase of the composite dialogue, it is important to asses how far the two countries have moved forward since the initiation of the peace process, and what impact this has had on the security and strategic.
- A Helping Hand (Greater Kashmir, MIR FAHEEM ASLAM, Oct 16, 2005)
Feeling the pain and distress of the quake hit people; the students of Kashmir University are all out to lend a helping hand.
- Krishna Sees Perverted Logic (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Taking a dig at his detractors who were alleging that a recent World Bank-CII report has proved that corruption ruled the roost during his tenure as the chief minister,
- Remembering Ambedkar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Lakhs visit Dikshabhumi, site of conversion
Most pilgrims belong to dalit communities
Biannual conference of International Network of Engaged Buddhists taking place at Nagaloka
Themes of conference are `Dr. Ambedkar and the Buddhist World' and `Bud
- Pinter To Continue Anti-War Campaign (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Oct 15, 2005)
Acceptance speech to deal with the "state of the world'' in the light of Iraq and Afghanistan
- It, Prosperity And Equity (Deccan Herald, Rajesh Kochhar, Oct 15, 2005)
IT firms should catch people young and train them to their own requisites, rather than lose talent to one another
- First Step (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
The Right to Information Act will lead to transparency in government work
- Uk Govt Bans 15 Organisations (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
At least five Pakistan-based militant outfits active in Jammu and Kashmir and one Bangl-adesh-based extremist organization are among the 15 organisations banned in the UK this week, official sources said on Friday.
- Hope In Hell (Indian Express, Mansoor Ijaz, Oct 15, 2005)
This weekend’s devastating earthquake in northern Pakistan reminds us once again of Mother Nature’s overpowering capacity to humble mankind.
- Citigroup Promotes Centre On Microfinance (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Institution will help Indian women attain financial literacy
- Who Shakes World Conscience (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 15, 2005)
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the earthquake which struck northern Pakistan and Azad Kashmir on Saturday last, was a bigger catastrophe than last year’s tsunami in terms of the number of people made homeless and the extent of destructi
- An Attack That Was Waiting To Happen? (Hindu, Akhmet Yarlykapov, Oct 15, 2005)
By mid-2004 the situation had changed dramatically. The actions of the law-enforcement authorities were feeding discontent.
- A New Complication In Andhra Pradesh (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 15, 2005)
The entry of a suicide bomber in Andhra Pradesh's challenging security environment represents a new complication.
- There's A New Ghost In The Guest House (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 15, 2005)
The consciousness of being deemed dead is next to the presumable unpleasantness of being so in reality, rues Herman Melville. "One feels like his own ghost unlawfully tenanting a defunct carcass.
- India, Myanmar Home Secretaries Hold Talks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Duggal suggests working group at the Foreign Office level
Security, border trade come up for discussion
Agree to further strengthen cooperation in tackling the activities of insurgents
- National Building Code Evolved (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Can help to minimise disaster due to natural calamities
Uniform standardisation is a must
Bureau to lay down higher norms
- Reconstruction Strategy Adopted (Hindu, Luv Puri , Oct 15, 2005)
Rs. one lakh for each affected family
20 community centres to come up in Uri and Tangdhar on a war-footing
Experts to build model structures for guidance
- Citi Group Chief Meets Indian Top Government Officials – Wants Greater Access To Indian Further Opening Up Of The Financial Sector (India Daily, Juhi Singhal, Oct 15, 2005)
Will Citi Group and other international banks get what they want?
- Key Air Base Turned Into Relief Camp (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 15, 2005)
Till the fateful Saturday, October 8, it was a super high security zone. Housing one of the important bases of Pakistan Air Force, Chakalala was out of bounds except for a handful.
- A Moment For A Statesman (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 15, 2005)
There were teasing kneejerk offers of Indian help as soon as the unspeakable human tragedy unfolded in Muzaffarabad and its environs.
- Focus Turns To Survivors As Rescuers Pack Up (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
International rescue teams began leaving Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on Friday, nearly a week after the devastating earthquake, as efforts shift to keeping survivors alive with a Himalayan winter just weeks away.
- Tigers Put Human Rights Deal On Hold: Lankan Govt (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Tamil Tiger rebels have told an international human rights expert that they want to defer a deal on a human rights declaration pending talks on saving their truce, the government said today.
- Tentage Cities (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 15, 2005)
The Federal Cabinet, in its meeting on Thursday, decided to establish tentage cities and villages in the quake affected areas of the NWFP and Azad Kashmir.
- Help Fails To Reach Those Who Need It (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Oct 15, 2005)
So would you say that this tragedy will bring our two countries closer together, the eager TV anchor asked the high official.
- 2-Phase Zp, Tp Polls On Dec 19 And 23 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
With the code of conduct coming into force, the Cabinet revamp and appointments to Boards and Corporations will now have to wait till January.
- Chaos Station (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 15, 2005)
Or how handlers took it to the Jurassic age
- The Debris Of Lost Chances (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 15, 2005)
Frankly speaking, I am disappointed with India’s response to the earthquake victims in Pakistan.
- Brand India: All Power, No Vision (Indian Express, Bharat Wariavwalla, Oct 15, 2005)
Advertisments say many things about the mood and taste of the people.
- German Machine Tool Industry Woos India (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
With the Indian economy racing ahead, the German machine tool industry, which exported 77.4 million euros worth of goods to India in 2004, is eyeing the country's fast-emerging automobile and manufacturing sector.
- 'After Iraq, Pak Figured On Bush Hit-List' (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Two months before the Iraq invasion, US President George W Bush had told British premier Tony Blair that he "wanted to go beyond Iraq" in dealing with the spread of weapons of mass destruction and mentioned Pakistan as one of the countries posing problems
- In Search Of A Settlement In Afghanistan (Hindu, M.K. Bhadrakumar, Oct 15, 2005)
The central objective of the Bonn accord was to stabilise the security situation but this did not happen. What are the American intentions in Afghanistan?
- 2005 Likely To Be The Hottest Year (Tribune, Juliet Eilperin, Oct 15, 2005)
New international climate data show that 2005 is on track to be the hottest year on record, continuing a 25-year trend of rising global temperatures.
- Politics Of Food Set To Heat Up (Tribune, John Hepburn, Oct 15, 2005)
World Food Day (October 15) is a time of the year to reflect on where our food comes from,
- American “war On Terrorism” (Tribune, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Oct 15, 2005)
History recreated mythology on October 1 as explosions rocked the deceptive idyll of Bali only three days before Balinese Hindus were due to celebrate an earlier clash of dharma and adharma.
- Inequality In India (Daily Excelsior, Ramesh Kanitkar, Oct 15, 2005)
It will take India another hundred years to become part of the developed world.
- The Sky Over The Sea (Hindu, PRASHANTH G.N., Oct 15, 2005)
It is a visual treat to watch the sun go down in the Arabian Sea from the Apsara Konda hillock
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