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Articles 7321 through 7420 of 31829:
- India Urged To Deal With Festering Issues: Eu, Us To Be Saarc Observers (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan and India should stop bickering in public and resolve longstanding disputes over Kashmir and other issues instead of learning to live with problems, a top Pakistani official said on Tuesday.
- Annan Criticises Weak Unsc Statement On Qana (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has criticized a Security Council statement, which failed to condemn Israel over the killing of more than 50 Lebanese civilians in an Israeli raid.
- The Mole Letter: Disinformation (OutLook, B. Raman , Aug 02, 2006)
Curiouser and curiouser. The Mole letter contains Indian spellings and many other curiosities: 'Shri Jaswant Singh may like to advise his publishers to suspend the sale of this book till the authenticity of the letter is established'.
- Iran Fm Blasts Un ‘Failure’ Over Israel War On Hezbollah (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki on Tuesday blasted the United Nations’ “failure to do anything” over Israel’s offensive on Hezbollah and vowed to continue backing the Lebanese Shiite militant guerrilla group.
- Horn Of Africa: A Perfect Storm (Pioneer, GWYNNE DYER, Aug 02, 2006)
Americans have created another first-rate crisis for themselves and Africa by backing the warlords in Somalia, says Gwynne Dyer
- Don't Compromise Nation's Security (Pioneer, Charti Lal Goel, Aug 02, 2006)
To overcome an enemy, who is at perpetual war with India and Indians, we have to put our own house in order first, says Charti Lal Goel
- How About A Taylor Rule For India? (The Financial Express, Alok Sheel, Aug 02, 2006)
It was formulated by a Stanford don following an analysis of the US Fed’s monetary policy
- High Fidel-Ity (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 02, 2006)
Woes of Cubans seem far from over ---- The prophecy of Nikita Khrushchev to all Americans, "Your grandchildren will live under Communism," mocks not only at Russians today but Communists everywhere.
- Israel's Terror (Frontline, AIJAZ AHMAD, Aug 02, 2006)
The U.S.-Israel axis goes all out to remove the last impediments to building a "New Middle East".
- Engineered War (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Aug 02, 2006)
Hizbollah holds out and civilian casualties rise as Israel continues to wage a war that it planned for over a year.
- Lebanese Quagmire (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
The way Israel positions itself in the world political order is not a prescription for peace in the region.
- In 'Liberated' Iraq (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Aug 02, 2006)
The country is sliding into a civil war, but this reality is overlooked by the U.S. despite heavy casualties in sectarian violence.
- Sonia Evades Rti, Nuke Deal (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Having campaigned enthusiastically for the Right to Information Act since the UPA government assumed power, and having showcased it as a major achievement of this government, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday appeared to have abandoned the . . .
- Un Resolution On Iran (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 02, 2006)
The timing couldn’t have been worse.
- Abolishing Secret Us Prisons (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 02, 2006)
Although it is unlikely that the US will pay heed to the UN Human Rights Committee’s call to close down all secret detention centres associated with the war on terror, independent reports confirm . . .
- N-Deal Won't Be Under House Arrest (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Sticking to its stand that the Left cannot dictate terms on the Indo-US nuclear deal, the government has asserted that there cannot be any “resolution” or a “sense of House” statement on the issue.
- Superpower Returns (Pioneer, Niall Ferguson, Aug 02, 2006)
The influence of the United States on Israeli politics is not as great as it is generally believed, says Niall Ferguson
- Lessons Of A Failed Intervention (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Aug 02, 2006)
On a midsummer’s day 50 years ago, the new president of Egypt was scheduled to make a speech in Alexandria.
- Indo-Us Nuke Deal: Left Rules Out Joining Hands With Bjp (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Raising the government’s comfort level, the Left parties on Tuesday night ruled out joining hands with the BJP in the saffron plans to bring a resolution in Parliament against the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- Don't Play 'I Spy' (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 02, 2006)
End this 'mole' hunt, India is fed up ---- There was something of a Shakespearean tragedy played out in Parliament on Tuesday as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former Foreign Minister . . .
- Fbi Satellite Pictures Point Towards Terror Camps In Pakistan (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan’s claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory is being strongly contested by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
- Indices Will Help Market Mature (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Aug 02, 2006)
When Tyeb Mehta’s tryptich Celebration from The Times of India collection sold for a record $330,000 in September 2002 at Christie’s New York, Indian art had a lift-off.
- Lebanon Facing Acute Fuel Crisis: Un (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Lebanon has only two or three days of fuel left and the United Nations is working urgently to persuade Israel to give safe passage to supply ships, UN officials said.
- Dramatic Changes In Lebanon (Business Standard, Ajai Shukla, Aug 01, 2006)
Beirut: In the eye of the storm raging across the Israel-Lebanon border is a battalion called 4 SIKH, comprising about 800 Indian peacekeepers.
- Lebanon’S Hour Of Agony (Dawn, Robert Fisk, Aug 01, 2006)
To Sidon. Ed Cody has found a cool, 120-mile-an-hour driver called Hassan — he has a black Mercedes which I nickname “Death Car” (because that will be the fate of anyone who gets in our way) and we zip down the coast road and turn east into the . . .
- Ls Mps Attack Centre On Lebanon (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
The Indian government on Monday condemned the "irresponsible and indiscriminate" bombing of Lebanon by Israel and described it as "outrageous".
- Qana Massacre Blowback Will Hurt Us (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Aug 01, 2006)
The world is outraged by what Israel did on Sunday but helpless to do anything about it. Sixty people were killed, at least 37 of them children, in an Israeli air raid on the Lebanese village of Qana, the biggest incident of ruthless murder of . . .
- Israel And America (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 01, 2006)
Who is responsible for the second Qana massacre?
Qana saw an Israeli massacre of Lebanese civilians in 1996, and has now seen another yesterday, this time from the air of at least 60 mostly women and children, who were taking shelter in a building . . .
- Eating Cues From Surroundings: Study (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 01, 2006)
How much candy is enough? It depends on how big the candy scoop is. At least that is a key factor, says a study that offers new evidence that people take cues from their surroundings in deciding how much to eat.
- Reliance Comm Posts Rs 531 Cr Net Profit On User Growth (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Anil Ambani group company and India’s top CDMA-based mobile services provider Reliance Communications Ltd today announced a net profit of Rs 531 crore for the first quarter of the current fiscal on increasing subscriber figures and networks expansion.
- Israel Rejects End-War Calls, Us Hopeful (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Israel rejected mounting international pressure today to end its 20-day-old war against Hizbollah guerrillas in Lebanon, but Washington said a ceasefire could be achieved this week.
- Pro-Incumbency Wave Eludes India (The Economic Times, Ruchir Sharma, Aug 01, 2006)
There is a pro-incumbency wave running across emerging markets.
- Nature Of Economic Change (Hindu, C. T. Kurien, Aug 01, 2006)
Economic change is for the most part a deliberate process shaped by the perceptions of the actors .
- The ‘Dying City’ Vis-A-Vis The ‘National Capital’ (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 01, 2006)
Sir, ~ I have just shifted to Delhi after living in Kolkata for the last forty years and I would like to make a comparative study of the so-called “Dying city of Calcutta” and our “National Capital ~ Delhi”.
- Lebanon’S Befitting Rebuff To Condi (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 01, 2006)
Infuriated Lebanese Government has refused to receive US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Beirut on Sunday following the carnage at Qana, where Israeli missile attack killed 60 people including 37 children.
- Narmada Rehabilitation: Osg Report And After (Hindu, Ramaswamy R. Iyer, Aug 01, 2006)
The Oversight Group's Report gives the impression that the status of rehabilitation work in the Narmada Valley is reasonably satisfactory. The facts are otherwise. The report needs to be summarily rejected.
- Beyond The `Mole' Muddle (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 01, 2006)
If for six years in government Jaswant Singh did not realise the implications for national interest, he or his party now have no credentials to define it.
- Iraqi Gunmen Kidnap Millionaire, 29 Others (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Calls to replace Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani gain strength
- Qana Attack Sparks Fury In Arab World (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Saudi men and women from all walks of life blasted the Israeli bombardment of Lebanese civilians, mostly women and children, in Qana on Sunday. They said the massacre would sow the seeds of hatred against Israel and further tarnish the image of the . . .
- Eyeless In Qana (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Aug 01, 2006)
When the latest conflict in West Asia started nearly a month ago with Hezbollah fighters attacking Israel and kidnapping two soldiers, it was easy to figure out who started the war. Hezbollah chief Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah wanted a fight and he got it.
- Bush Gets Room To Manoeuvre As Israel Suspends Air Strikes (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
President George W Bush, under intense pressure to call for an immediate cease-fire in the West Asia got some breathing room when Israel announced a decision to briefly halt aerial bombings over Lebanon.
- Mystery Us Plane Forced To Land In Mumbai (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
An "Atlas Air" aircraft flying in from the Kenyan capital Nairobi was ordered by the Indian Air Force to land at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport after it aroused suspicion in the minds of Indian authorities.
- In The Air, Us Tastes Own Medicine (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
India today gave the US a mild taste of its own airspace defence mechanisms adopted after 9/11 when it forced a private cargo aircraft to land in Mumbai after the plane changed its call sign from military to civil.
- West Asia Biggest Test For Upa Government (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Aug 01, 2006)
Developments in West Asia are proving to be the biggest test of Indian foreign policy in recent times as New Delhi finds itself under increasing pressure to review its strategic ties with Israel.
- Uma Trains Guns On Left, Congress (Tribune, Varinder Singh, Aug 01, 2006)
Training her guns at the Left parties and the Congress and hinting that her party would have an ideological and political confrontation with both, firebrand leader Uma Bharti has equated the BJP with a dead body “devoid of any soul”.
- Civilians Suffer In Lebanon (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Aug 01, 2006)
Not infrequently, one incident in a war or war-like situation transforms its outcome. So it was in Bosnia where a market massacre tilted the scales against the Bosnian Serbs.
- Women In Uniform (Tribune, G.S. Bedi, Aug 01, 2006)
Women have been inducted into the Indian armed forces since 1992-93 only as short service commissioned officers.
- North Korea’S Missile Men (Tribune, Barbara Demick, Aug 01, 2006)
When North Korea first test-launched a missile capable of reaching Japan, the son of the country’s leader lavished praise and gifts on the researchers who had labored away on the project behind locked doors.
- Hezbollah Breach Resumes Israeli Action (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Israeli planes hit targets in southern Lebanon today after Hezbollah guerrillas blasted an Israeli tank and injured three Israeli soldiers, breaking a brief respite in 20 days of fighting.
- Stop It Now (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 01, 2006)
The attack on a building in Qana, Lebanon, which killed some three dozen children and a score of adult civilians, has shocked the world by the magnitude of the tragedy.
- Model Crorepati (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 01, 2006)
N R Narayana Murthy is a mentor in more ways than one. On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Infosys Technologies, he announced the disbursement of Rs 126 crore to 55,000 employees, cementing his credentials as a wealth sharer.
- Through The Third Eye (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Aug 01, 2006)
It took a fund-house manager to dig up history to remind the audience at a recent seminar that emerging markets, flight of capital and currency swaps have been around for far longer than any one would care to remember.
- Movement Of Labour Is Inevitable (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 01, 2006)
Sandeep Gopalan, associate professor of law at the Arizona State University, was recently appointed to the American Bar Association's Commission on Immigration. The only Indian on the commission, he tells Harsh Kabra that immigration reforms must . . .
- Pressure Within Cong To Condemn Israeli Attack (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Aug 01, 2006)
There is growing pressure in the Congress that the party leadership convene a meeting of the working committee to adopt a formal resolution denouncing the continuing Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
- Dialogue Of The Deaf (Times of India, SANJAY SUBRAHMANYAM, Aug 01, 2006)
Nearly three weeks ago, the kidnapping of a handful of soldiers unleashed a massive Israeli campaign of retaliation. Gaza was pounded, leading to considerable destruction in the infrastructure of an already miserable area.
- Bush Pledges To Try To Revive Doha Trade Talks (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
President George W. Bush pledged on Monday to try to jump-start the Doha round of global trade talks after they collapsed last week, saying that opening up foreign markets would boost the U.S. economy.
- Karthikeyan Nurtures Indian F1 Dreams (Reuters, N.Ananthanarayanan, Aug 01, 2006)
When Narain Karthikeyan was chasing his dream of joining Formula One's elite, many in India felt he was being over ambitious.
- The Creation Retold (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 01, 2006)
Charles Darwin is perhaps the world’s best known scientist. Every schoolboy knows him as the originator of the theory of evolution.
- Crusade Against Corruption Finds Recognition (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Kejriwal awarded for activating India's Right to Information movement at grassroots Mr. Kejriwal was cited by the Magsaysay Foundation for "activating India's Right to Information movement at the grassroots, empowering poorest citizens to fight . . .
- Tree Of Life (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 01, 2006)
Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven.
Rabindranath Tagore
- American Satellite Captures Terror Camps In Pakistan (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Aug 01, 2006)
When India's national security establishment and foreign office mandarins meet with interlocutors from Islamabad and Washington over the next few days amid a spat over sponsorship of terrorism in the neighbourhood, they could draw upon court . . .
- Qana Massacre And The Security Council (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Aug 01, 2006)
The primary role of any Chapter VII resolution or expanded U.N. peacekeeping force must be to protect Lebanon from Israeli aggression.
- Halt N-Work By 31st, Un Tells Iran (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
The UN Security Council on Monday demanded that Iran suspend its nuclear activities in a month or face the threat of sanctions, but Tehran denounced the move as illegal and vowed to press on.
- Masses Will Reject Opposition, Says Musharra (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf came down heavily on the opposition on Monday, saying that they wanted to destabilise the country when it was heading towards stability.
- Nato Forces Move Into Afghanistan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Nato forces on Monday took over security from a US-led coalition in restive southern Afghanistan embarking on one of the alliance’s biggest ground operations in its history.
- Enough Is Enough (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
It was only a matter of time before Israel's reckless and savage Lebanon strategy ended in a terrible tragedy that would shake the civilised world. It happened on Sunday at Qana in southern Lebanon, when Israeli jets flattened a building killing . . .
- Trapped In A Web (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
For at least two weeks, I've been feeling a compulsion to write in this column about the crisis in the Middle East.
- Causes And Consequences (Deccan Herald, Alok Ray, Aug 01, 2006)
The difference of opinion is regarding subsidies to the farm sector. India should be careful in taking decisions.
- Boon Or Bane? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 01, 2006)
Thirty-five years after it was first conceived and many setbacks and controversies later, the Tehri hydroelectric plant in Uttaranchal has finally been commissioned.
- Lexicon On The Mahabharata (Hindu, V. Gopalakrishna, Aug 01, 2006)
The ramayana and the Mahabharata form the core of the cultural tradition. Encyclopedias and dictionaries based on these works are reference material for the cultural study of ancient India. Though works of such kind are available in several Indian . . .
- Rich Tributes To Udham Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
As a tribute to the great martyr Shaheed Udham Singh on the 67th anniversary of his martyrdom, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder
- Cruel, Senseless Campaign (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 01, 2006)
There can be no doubt that Israel is continuing to get away with the massacre of innocents because efforts to bring about a ceasefire have been stalled by the United States.
- The End Of The Road In Lebanon (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
Garbage. Garbage piled on garbage.
- Israel Continues Bombardment (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Aug 01, 2006)
On Monday Israel did not abide by the 48-hour cessation of bombing it promised after Sunday's slaughter of 55 civilians at the southern village of Qana.
- A Triumph For Vested Interests (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 31, 2006)
The death of the Doha Round is a victory for rich people in poor countries, farmers in rich countries and many other vested interests.
- Us-India Deal Should Abide By Non-Proliferation Rules: China (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
With the India-US nuclear deal endorsed by the House of Representatives, China today said both countries should abide by the existing non-proliferation rules and contribute to the international community's efforts in this regard.
- Fighting In Lebanon "Tragic": Bush (Pioneer, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jul 31, 2006)
The fighting between Israeli forces and Hizbollah militant group in Lebanon may be "painful and tragic" but presents an opportunity for "broader change" in the Middle East which has suffered decades of "tyranny and violence," US President George . . .
- 16 Indians Die In Bahrain Fire (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
At least 16 Indians, all from Tamil Nadu, died of suffocation and 11 others were injured when a fire broke out in a three-storey building housing over 200 expatriates in this capital city of Bahrain early today.
- Admission Of Debility (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 31, 2006)
And so, after five-and-a-half years of rolling his eyes at the "shuttle diplomacy" of his predecessor, George W Bush has to send his, Secretary of State to the West Asia to do just that:
- Three Troops Killed In Kohlu Mine Blast (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
An Army truck struck an anti-tank land mine on a dirt road in Balochistan province on Sunday, killing three soldiers and wounding three others, officials said.
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