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Articles 9921 through 10020 of 31829:
- Create Awarness About India’S Contribution: Nath (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
American public should be educated about the role played by Indian companies in creating thousands of jobs as they expand their operations in the US to counter the impression that outsourcing was taking jobs to India, Commerce and Industry . . .
- ‘N-Deal In Best Interests Of Us’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Maintaining that the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal was in the best interests of America, leading US senator John Cornyn has urged fellow lawmakers to support legislation on the agreement and boost the strategic relationship between the two nations.
- Rare Bird Sighted After 75 Years In Asssam (Deccan Herald, Anirban Bhaumik , Jun 25, 2006)
In the late 1870s, Allan Octavian Hume – an officer of the Imperial Civil Service (ICS) – sighted a dark greyish bird, somewhere in the foothills of eastern Manipur.
- Myth Of Empire (Telegraph, RUDRANGSHU MUKHERJEE, Jun 25, 2006)
In India, anniversaries, even of non-events, do not often go unnoticed.
- Rude? So? It’S The Warmth That Counts (Indian Express, Rahul Bose, Jun 25, 2006)
Two days ago, the Indian editor of Reader’s Digest, Mohan Sivanand, refuted allegations that his magazine had labeled Bombay as the world’s rudest city. “We’ve never said Mumbai is the rudest city. It’s just that it ranks the lowest in matters of . . .
- Charity Beyond Home (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 25, 2006)
Charity hardly ever begins at home. Charity begins with the self. It is an extension of the ego:
- Devotion And Harmony By The Ganga (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
In Haridwar, every shrine and temple is woven into a time-honoured mesh of legends and beliefs.
- Jet Unlikely To Fly To Us; Dawood Links Questioned (Tribune, Swati Chaturvedi, Jun 25, 2006)
In a major setback to the beleaguered aviation major Jet’s plans to fly to the United States, the US government’s Transport Department has asked the Indian government to “verify, investigate and comment on the airline’s alleged financial links with . . .
- Pm Lays Stone For 10-Lane Expressway (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
The public-private partnership (PPP) is to be the new mantra for development with the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, saying that the country’s experience with this model has been very successful and that more funds will be tapped from the . . .
- Discovering Polonnaruwa (Hindu, Shonar Joshi, Jun 25, 2006)
Though most of it is ruins, Polonnaruwa is very much alive with an all-pervasive sense of devotion.
- Japan, Us Sign Missile Pact (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Japan and the United States have expanded their agreement over missile defence programmes to include joint development and production of related materials.
- Rajapakse Opts For War (Statesman, Sam Rajappa, Jun 25, 2006)
In the prevailing circumstances, India has a special responsibility in preventing this mindless blood-letting in Sri Lanka
- Leaders Set For Vp’S B’Day Bash (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Former Prime Minister V.P. Singh’s 75th birthday will become an occasion for bringing together top leaders.
- Cheap Drinking Water From The Ocean (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jun 25, 2006)
Not only increasing population but factors like limited and dwindling water resources, changing weather conditions and public's irresponsible exploitation of these resources etc.
- Triple Whammy From The Rbi (Daily Excelsior, Dr Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jun 25, 2006)
The Reserve Bank has increased interest rates continuously since October 2004 in order to cool down the economy.
- Legislation On Indo-Us Deal 'Top Priority' For Bush (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Even as the US Congress prepares to vote on legislation for the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, the White House has said President George W Bush considered it a "top priority" and wants the Senate and House of Representatives to "act affirmatively" on it.
- Are The Best Entering Into Medical Colleges ? (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Jun 25, 2006)
Are the best entering into medical colleges ? With the admission season in progress, this question once again crops up....as it does annually year after year but remains conveniently unaddressed.
- Cheney Urges Congress To Ok U.S.-India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Jun 25, 2006)
Vice President Dick Cheney on Thursday urged senior lawmakers to help win congressional support for a controversial U.S.-India nuclear cooperation agreement as opponents launched a grass-roots campaign to scuttle the deal.
- Earthquake Hits Indonesia's Sulawesi Island (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
A powerful undersea earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 struck off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Sunday, but the state meteorology and geophysics agency said there were no reports of casualties or damage.
- Misreading Tehran (Washington Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Tehran The mullah asked the Korean: "What's your idea about Iranians?"
- Why Did Bush Blink On Iran? (Ask Condi) (Washington Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran knows what he wants: nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them; suppression of freedom at home and the spread of terrorism abroad; and the "shattering and fall of the ideology and thoughts of the . . .
- Inside Iran's Fractured Regime (Washington Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
For weeks, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has insisted that there are no fissures in the Iranian regime.
- Iran On The Potomac (Washington Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
As the Bush administration frets over Iran's nuclear program, Iranian dissidents are descending on Washington, seeking help in fostering regime change back home. Just one problem: The exiles can't agree on a strategy.
- Iraqi Govt Declares State Of Emergency (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The Iraqi government declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew Friday after insurgents set up roadblocks in central Baghdad and opened fire on U.S. and Iraqi troops just north of the heavily fortified Green Zone.
- Grass Is Greener Here (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 24, 2006)
Pakistan claims to be a well wisher of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and it has assumed the role of an advocate.
- Cheney Battles Hard For N-Deal (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jun 24, 2006)
The heat is on in Washington, with India’s civilian nuclear energy agreement with the United States scheduled to come up for a rigorous assessment on June 27 and June 28 by the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House International . . .
- How They Make A Mockery Of Democracy (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 24, 2006)
There are specific provisions in the Pakistani Constitution militating against the professions to independence for Kashmiris contained in practically every official claim emanating from . . .
- India Rejects Oic Reference To J&k (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
India today rejected all references to Jammu and Kashmir made at a meeting of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Baku, saying the State was an integral part of the country.
- Cheney Warns Congress Against Delay In Indo-Us Nuclear Deal (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Pitching for the Indo-US nuclear accord, American Vice President Dick Cheney has warned Congress that any delay in its approval would risk wasting critical opportunity to clinch the "strategically important" deal.
- Iraqi Govt Declares Emergency (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The Iraqi Government on Friday declared a state of emergency and imposed curfew, after insurgents set up roadblocks, on central Baghdad and opened fire on US and Iraqi troops just north of the heavily fortified Green Zone.
- Nath Optimistic About Wto Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath has said he is optimistic about the outcome of the world trade talks as no country wants to fracture the mulilateral trading system.
- A Dinner Curried With Indo-Us Spices (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Jun 24, 2006)
It was hard to tell who was the real celebrity at the gala dinner organised in Washington by the US-India Business Council (USIBC) to mark its 31st anniversary leadership summit.
- Pm Sings Paeans To Basavanna (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The Centre might institute a national award for communal harmony in the name of 12th Century social reformer Basavanna and set up an international study centre on his principles.
- Delhi Clears N-Deal Air (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Upset by speculation about the nuclear deal in Washington, Delhi today reiterated that it was committed to a credible minimum deterrent and that the pact would not hinder or enhance its strategic capacity.
- Mrs Vyas, What About The Meenas? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 24, 2006)
In the twenty years I have covered politics and government one of the things I have learned is that the fundamental flaw of Indian governance is that our institutions of government waste taxpayers’ money doing the wrong things.
- Centre-Right? That’S All Right (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jun 24, 2006)
Two events on the same day this week, in the two most distant metros in the country, each involving an adversarial brother and a fraternal adversary, raised the same, intriguing, vital and delicious question. Was it pro-rich, or pro-aam admi?
- N Korea, Usa To Come Face To Face (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
As tension engulfs the peninsula over the latest North Korean missile crisis, the President office has confirmed that Seoul has scheduled to hold summit talks with Washington as early as September
- Us Bill On N-Deal Seeks India's Role In Curbing Iran's N-Ambition (Pioneer, PTI, Jun 24, 2006)
Final touches are being given to a bipartisan bill on the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, which is likely to contain a provision seeking India's "full participation" in American efforts to curb the Iranian nuclear ambitions.
- Us Senate Passes Bill To Block Aid To Palestinian Government (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The United States Senate passed a bill that blocks United States aid from going to the Palestinian government, headed by Hamas movement, but gives humanitarian relief to the Palestinian people and supports Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas . .
- India Sidesteps Linking N-Deal To Iran (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
India said on Friday a landmark nuclear deal with the United States should be based on the original commitments made by the two sides, sidestepping new moves to link the pact to its stand on Iran’s atomic programme.
- Iran For ‘Mess-Opotamia’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
US general says Iran providing IEDs to Shia groups
Admits no concrete evidence to support claims
- Us Should Take Note Of Global Survey Findings (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jun 24, 2006)
The latest survey by the Pew Global Attitudes Project covering 13 Western and Muslim countries has some interesting findings for Pakistan, the most significant being that support for Osama Bin Laden in this country has significantly declined from 51 . . .
- Muslim World Stuck In Backwardness (Dawn, Shamshad Ahmad Khan, Jun 24, 2006)
Anti-americanism is today a universal phenomenon reflecting the general reaction to US might and power, to its self-righteousness, and . . .
- Even Karzai Protests To Us! (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 24, 2006)
The cat is out of the bag. President Hamid Karzai called Thursday for a reassessment of the US-led coalition’s strategy for fighting terrorism, saying the current approach of hunting down militants does not focus on the root causes.
- Argument For Divestment In Nalco Tenuous: Cpi(m) (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Says Rs.1,17,000-cr can be raised by mopping up tax arrears, dues
Asks Centre to reconsider decision
NALCO workers go on one-day strike
Naveen Patnaik writes to Manmohan, says it'll create public discontent
- Waziristan: A New Strategy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 24, 2006)
The news from Waziristan has in recent times been quite disturbing, given the fact that it has been the theatre of the war on terror since 2003.
- Don’T Delay N-Deal, Cheney Tells Congress (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jun 24, 2006)
Vice president Dick Cheney on Thursday described the civilian nuclear deal with India as “one of the most important strategic foreign policy initiatives of our government,” and urged the U.S. Congress to enact legislation soon to make this deal possible.
- India And Us Vow To Fight Terror Together (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Jun 24, 2006)
US Vice President Dick Cheney told the US-India Business Council’s Leadership Conference here on Thursday that the US-India partnership was based on democratic values, common interests, strong commercial ties and a climate of trust and good faith.
- Indian Lyricist Javed Akhtar Denied Visa (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
A top Bollywood lyricist said on Friday Pakistan had refused him a visa to attend a special screening of a 1960 classic Indian film.
- Mary Had A Little Lamb (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 24, 2006)
History tells us that there once was an English queen who could never reconcile herself to the loss of the French port of Calais in the good old days when the Brits and their neighbours across the English Channel took turns to invade each . . .
- Signs Of The Times (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 24, 2006)
Short and not always sweet — that is a fair enough description of many words derived from Old English and ‘time’ is no exception.
- Govt Sidesteps Linking U.S. Nuclear Deal To Iran (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The government said on Friday a landmark nuclear deal with the United States should be based on the original commitments made by the two sides, sidestepping new moves to link the pact to its stand on Iran's atomic programme.
- Asian Labourers Toil To Build Uae For Meagre Returns (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Construction worker B. Lal arrived in the affluent Gulf Arab city of Dubai more than a year ago, hoping to end the grinding poverty of his family in India.
- Cash Underpins Continuing Carnage In Kashmir (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jun 24, 2006)
Killing of Hizb commander casts new insight into terror group's extortion operations
Contractors, dependent on migrant labour, turn to Hizb for help
Junior commanders seek share in extortion earnings
- Don’T Delay Deal, Cheney To Congress (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Pitching for the Indo-US nuclear accord, American Vice-President Dick Cheney has warned Congress that any delay in its approval would risk wasting critical opportunity to clinch the “strategically important” deal.
- Criminal Delay (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jun 24, 2006)
The Indian State has long been guilty of ignoring a terrible violation of human rights. In a country where those facing trial are to be presumed innocent until proved . . .
- Certificates Of Excellence (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 24, 2006)
It may be an accidental coincidence that on the eve of the celebration of 150 years of its establishment, Calcutta University has been awarded the prestigious certificate of national excellence.
- N Korean Missile Threat Is No Bluff: S Korea (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
South Korea said on Friday that North Korea was making genuine plans to test fire a missile, but warned Pyongyang that its actions were a miscalculation and would not change US policy.
- Rude? So? It’S The Warmth That Counts (Indian Express, Rahul Bose, Jun 24, 2006)
From incredulity to disapproval to introspection to laughter, the recent Readers’ Digest survey — that proclaimed Mumbai the rudest city in the world — has evoked every reaction in the city. Three prominent Mumbaikars give their take
- Iran-India Gas Link Held Up By Price Hitch - Pakistan (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Plans for a $7 billion natural gas pipeline project running from Iran through Pakistan to India have been held up due to disagreements over the pricing formula, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said on Friday.
- Record Time (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 24, 2006)
For sometime now Moore's Law has been causing concern to computer specialists.
- Massive Protest Against Narmada Project (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Many will be washed away if State Government goes ahead with arbitrary and illegal exclusion: NBA
About 5000-6000 houses excluded from land acquisition, rehabilitation in Indira Sagar, Omkareshwar areas
- Us Secretly Used Data To Track Terror Funds: Nyt (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
US counterterrorism officials gained access to an international database and have examined banking transactions involving thousands of Americans and others under a secret program initiated weeks after the September 11 attacks, The New York Times . . .
- Not Just Phones, Us Taps Bank Data Too (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Under a secret Bush administration programme initiated weeks after the 9/11 attacks, counterterrorism officials have gained access to financial records from a vast international database and examined banking transactions involving thousands . . .
- Sunk Indian Football (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Jun 24, 2006)
The World Cup is nearly past the halfway stage with the world's very best footballers in action, watched by hundreds of thousands of admiring fans, those lucky enough to get tickets to enter the various venues in leading German cities and those . . .
- Legislation On Indo-Us Deal 'Top Priority' For Bush (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Even as the US Congress prepares to vote on legislation for the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, the White House has said President George W Bush considered it a "top priority" and wants the Senate and House of Representatives to "act affirmatively" on it.
- State Of Emergency In Baghdad (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The Iraqi government declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew on Friday after insurgent gunmen set up roadblocks in central Baghdad and opened fire on US and Iraqi troops just north of the heavily fortified Green Zone.
- Cheney Urges Congress To Ok U.S.-India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Jun 24, 2006)
Vice President Dick Cheney on Thursday urged senior lawmakers to help win congressional support for a controversial U.S.-India nuclear cooperation agreement as opponents launched a grass-roots campaign to scuttle the deal.
- Asia Toils To Build Uae For A Pittance (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Construction worker B. Lal arrived in the affluent Gulf Arab city of Dubai more than a year ago, hoping to end the grinding poverty of his family in India.
- Bill To Protect Children (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Jun 24, 2006)
The proposed Offences Against Children Bill, 2005, attempts to address the legal loopholes through which child traffickers slip.
- Aiims: Venugopal Leave Ends, May Resume Work (Indian Express, Toufiq Rashid, Jun 24, 2006)
AIIMS Director Dr P Venugopal is likely to resume work tomorrow. He had been on leave, according to many a ‘‘protest leave’’, since June 15, the day he alleged political meddling in institute affairs.
- Seven Charged With Terror Plot (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
A group of young men seized in a Miami warehouse have been charged in a federal indictment with conspiring with al-Qaeda to commit acts of violence in the United States, including blowing up Chicago’s Sears Tower.
- On To The Last Sixteen (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 24, 2006)
The first round of the FIFA World Cup final of 2006 has gone according to the script, with 1998 champion France alone clearly underperforming.
- Indo-Us Nuke Deal In Best Interests Of America: Cornyn (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jun 24, 2006)
Maintaining that the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal was in the best interests of America, leading US senator John Cornyn has urged fellow lawmakers to support legislation on the agreement and boost the strategic relationship between the two nations.
- India Confident Of N-Deal's S Passage In Us Cong (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
India today expressed confidence that its nuclear deal with the United States would win US Congress approval following the Bush administration's pledge to support a bi-partisan legislation on the pact.
- The Killing Fields Of Chechnya (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Jun 24, 2006)
Moscow faces a difficult task in trying to strike a balance between rival power groups in Chechnya. Maintaining this balance is key to returning the region to normality.
- Don't Desert The Drylands (Hindu, William D. Dar, Jun 24, 2006)
In 2006, the International Year of Deserts and Desertification, a global initiative called "Oasis" will link and synergise various research efforts for dryland development.
- The Time To Get Out Is Now (Hindu, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Jun 24, 2006)
"qandary for the Democrats," said the newsreader early on Thursday on BBC Radio's World Service.
- Immigration Bill Kicks Up Dust (Deccan Herald, Yogi Aggarwal, Jun 24, 2006)
The bill comes at a time when Europe is battling a new influx from Africa through Spain.
- The Forgotten Face (Frontline, Sarah Hiddleston, Jun 24, 2006)
Although the government has recognised the need to give adequate attention to HIV/AIDS, children remain excluded from its response.
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