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Articles 10921 through 11020 of 31829:
- Who Will Fill The Terror Void? (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
With the demise of charismatic terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Al-Qaida will be looking for a new sales approach in its worldwide fundraising campaigns.
- India, Us To Resume Talks On Nuke Deal (Times of India, Indrani Bagchi, Jun 10, 2006)
India and the US will kick off their negotiations on a bilateral civil nuclear agreement when a US team arrives here on Monday.
- End Of Zarqawi (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 10, 2006)
In their continuing war on terrorism, the US-led forces have rarely been able to lay their hands on the big boys.
- Tackling Aids: A Missed Opportunity? (Hindu, Sarah Hiddleston, Jun 10, 2006)
The United Nations General Assembly Special Session has let go of a great chance to ensure gains in the fight against the pandemic.
- Death Of A Terrorlord (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 10, 2006)
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had the highest profile among the militants fighting the United States-led occupation of Iraq.
- Day-Long Curfew In Baghdad (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jun 10, 2006)
Fear of reprisal to Al-Zarqawi's killing
- When Saral Is Not Simple (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 10, 2006)
It is just as well that the Government now claims it has an open mind on the format of the new tax return for salaried individuals.
- Colombo Faults Slmm Report (Hindu, V. S. Sambandan, Jun 10, 2006)
Colombo on Friday raised doubts over the "impartiality" of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM).
- At This Rate (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 10, 2006)
With the prime minister’s economic advisory council saying the inflationary effect of the fuel price hike will not be alarming, with latest inflation figures modest and with the affordable credit as vital for the real sectors of the economy as it has . .
- An Oasis Of Calm (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Heggunda is an ideal destination for a short, daylong break
- China, Russia Warn Against Deploying Space Weapons (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
China and Russia warned that space-based weapons would pose a threat as great as weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and called for global negotiations to prevent their deployment.
- L&t Infotech Initial Public Offering In 2008 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Global headquarters of L&TI at Powai campus inaugurated
Capex for all six centres will be Rs. 600 cr.
IT campus in Pune in the next 12-18 months
- Master Of My Own Domain (Deccan Herald, Jeff Johnson, Jun 10, 2006)
sal could be for rotund fellows who love pizza and the people who love them
- Iraq Hails Start Of A ‘New Era’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
The killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is a “new beginning” for Iraq, the interior minister said on Friday, but authorities imposed a traffic ban in an apparent effort to prevent al-Qaeda reprisal attacks.
- Multilateral Talks? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 10, 2006)
US trying a new approach to Iran nuclear issue
- Beginning Of End For Al-Qaida? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 10, 2006)
Those of us who have believed all along that the Anglo-American coalition was strategically correct in moving into Iraq, but have been the victims of executional incompetence, insensitivity and bungling, may finally have some hope.
- Shape Of Things To Come (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Jun 10, 2006)
The day results of elections in five states were announced I went on a fortnight’s vacation from column writing.
- Us House Panel To Decide India’S Nuclear Deal (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
After pouring over it for nine months, a powerful panel of the US House of Representatives will decide this month on a controversial civilian nuclear deal with India, a congressional staff member said on Thursday.
- Usa Approves Cervical Cancer Vaccine (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 10, 2006)
For the first time, women will have a vaccine to protect themselves from cervical cancer as the USA has approved the sale of Gardasil produced by American pharmaceutical giant Merck.
- Death Of Zarqawi (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jun 10, 2006)
The death of Abu Musab Al Zarqawi may well be a blow to Al Qaeda but it is unlikely to bring peace, stability or democracy to Iraq any time soon.
- Us-India Nuclear Deal Languishing On The Hill (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Jun 10, 2006)
President George W Bush and congressional supporters of the US-India nuclear agreement are “pushing to rescue the initiative and its vision of expanded strategic ties,” according to a US news service.
- Pakistan And U.S.: Two Together, Two Apart (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 10, 2006)
Their dependence on each other by no means makes it an equal partnership. And this is the main cause of the strain in their relations.
- Source Deep Inside Al Qaeda Betrayed Zarqawi (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Muhammad Ismael, a 40- year-old Iraqi taxi driver, was standing outside his home in the tiny village of Hibhib on Wednesday evening when something unusual caught his eye.
- Iraq And A Wall Of Silence (Frontline, Vijay Prashad, Jun 10, 2006)
American journalists are callously silent on the civilian casualties of the war in Iraq.
- Damming Spree In China (Frontline, PALLAVI AIYAR, Jun 10, 2006)
The main dam of the Three Gorges reservoir was completed in May, ahead of schedule, and China is planning another massive dam, also on the Yangtze.
- No To Strikes (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 10, 2006)
Biman Bose’s statement that strikes against the fuel price hike are not on West Bengal’s agenda suggests that the Chief Minister may, finally, have got his party’s leaders to accept realities.
- A Divided World (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 10, 2006)
When Samuel Huntington first wrote his thesis in 1993 about the clash of civilisations in the journal of the Council for Foreign Relations, not many people took him seriously.
- Zarqawi’S Killing And Insurgency (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 10, 2006)
The killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Baquba on Wednesday constitutes a major intelligence success for the US-led forces in Iraq, though it does not guarantee peace in that country since most militants happen to be nationalists and Saddam loyalists.
- Covert Wars And A Bizarre Career In Violence (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jun 10, 2006)
Hundreds of killings and over two years down the road, the Americans have finally taken out Ahmad Fadil Al Khalaileh aka Abu Musab Al Zarqawi in an air-strike near the town of Baquba.
- Art Of Political Lying (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jun 10, 2006)
Words and phrases are often moulded and stated differently to leaven horrifying political acts.
- Hamas To Renew Its Attacks On Israel (International Herald Tribune, STEVEN ERLANGER, Jun 10, 2006)
Israeli shells hit a crowded beach in northern Gaza on Friday, killing at least seven Palestinians, including a family of five and two women, and wounding more than 30 others, according to Palestinian journalists and medical personnel.
- Be Liberal, Fix The Drug Problem (Business Standard, Devangshu Datta, Jun 10, 2006)
In that long-distant time when I was a teenager and petrol retailed at Rs 1.67 per litre, we held our evening addas in D N Mitra Square.
- Time To Redraw `The Wealth Maps' (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 10, 2006)
There is a future for wealth, assure Alvin and Heidi Toffler in Revolutionary Wealth, promising countless opportunities for entrepreneurs. Riding on that wealth revolution is India, the subject of Aaron Chaze's An Investor's Guide to the Next . . .
- Only One Zarqawi Is Dead (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 10, 2006)
Iraq's Al-Qaeda chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed along with some of his comrades in a joint US-Jordan operation in the volatile province of Diyala east of capital Baghdad on Thursday.
- Hamas Military Wing Calls Off Israel Truce (US News & World Report, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Hamas militants called off a truce with Israel on Friday after a barrage of Israeli artillery shells tore into Palestinians at a beachside picnic in the Gaza Strip, killing seven civilians.
- Hamas Calls Off Truce After Israeli Attacks (Washington Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Hamas' militants yesterday called off a 16-month truce and vowed to resume bombing attacks in Israel after an Israeli artillery shell struck a crowd of beachcombers.
- Andamans In "Losing Battle" With Poachers (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
The fragile maritime ecology of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago is under threat from widespread illegal fishing, poaching of rare species and the collection of rare coral, a top official said on Friday.
- Why Wheat Imports Are Necessary? (Daily Excelsior, Dr Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jun 10, 2006)
Indian agriculture is in a deep crisis. Farmers continue to make suicides in large numbers.
- How Us Found The Most-Wanted Man In Iraq (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
To Kill Abu Musab al Zarqawi, US forces first found his spiritual adviser. Then they had to wait.
- New Dawn In Mesopotamia? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 10, 2006)
The skies over Iraq have seen many false dawns in the past few years.
- Keep Them Away (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Jun 10, 2006)
Recently I visited Krishna Janmabhoomi complex in Mathura.
- Japanese Voices (Business Standard, T N Ninan, Jun 10, 2006)
Ernest Hemingway famously covered a conference by focusing on the girls who were doing the secretarial and translation work.
- Now To Make Use Of No Al-Zarqawi (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jun 10, 2006)
The death of the most prominent insurgent in Iraq, the Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, will definitely have a demoralising effect on the worldwide Islamic terrorism movement.
- Israeli Pm Says Palestinian Referendum Meaningless (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert dismissed a referendum on a Palestinian statehood proposal as "meaningless" in an interview with British newspapers published on Saturday.
- Sonia Masterminded Assets Case Against Mulayam, Says Amar (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Samajwadi party general secretary Amar Singh has once again made a frontal attack on Congress president Sonia Gandhi, accusing her of masterminding the disproportionate assets case against Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav.
- Vaccine For Cervical Cancer In Shops Soon (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
The first vaccine against cervical cancer will be available to girls as young as 9 in the US later this month.
- Somalia: Return To Civil War (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Jun 10, 2006)
The truce between the Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-terrorism and the Islamic Court Union proves short-lived.
- Hunt For Next ‘Prince’ (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s successor may be a local figure with close ties to Osama bin Laden, who focuses attacks more on US and Iraqi troops and less on brutal beheadings and random suicide bombings.
- Neighbourly Thoughts (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 10, 2006)
Both in style and substance, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has made Nepal Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala’s four-day visit to New Delhi a memorable one.
- Fiji: Complex Equation (Frontline, Shubha Singh, Jun 10, 2006)
A new experiment in sharing power has brought together the main political parties in Fiji, the SDL and the FLP, in a multi-party Cabinet.
- East Timor: Troubled State (Frontline, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 10, 2006)
The need to prevent the emergence of another failed state may have prompted Australia to help the government in Dili.
- Are We Going To War With Iran? (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2006)
The Sunday Telegraph warned last weekend that the UN had a last chance to avert war with Iran and, at a meeting in London last week, the US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, expressed his regret that any failure by the UN security council to deal . . .
- Us House Panel To Decide On Indo-Us N-Deal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
After poring over it for nine months, a powerful panel of the US House of Representatives will decide this month on a controversial civilian nuclear deal with India, a Congressional staffer said on Friday.
- Iran Launches New Round Of Nuclear Enrichment: Iaea (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
In what diplomats described as an attempt to strengthen its bargaining position, Iran launched a new round of nuclear enrichment as the Europeans were presenting a package of incentive in return for Tehran giving up its programme, the UN nuclear . . .
- Power For The Rural (Daily Excelsior, Madhusudan Verma, Jun 09, 2006)
Like food, shelter and clothing, electricity has also become the primary need of human life.
- Coffee Shop Buzz Draw Out India's Young (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
It is not the coffee that draws Neville d'Souza to a coffee shop in Mumbai. It's the chance to cuddle his girlfriend.
- U.S. Air Strike Kills Al Qaeda's Zarqawi In Iraq (Reuters, MARIAM KAROUNY, Jun 09, 2006)
U.S. warplanes killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al Qaeda leader in Iraq blamed for bombings, beheadings and assassinations, in a strike which President George W. Bush said on Thursday had delivered justice.
- India Deserves Better N-Tech: France (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
France said on Thursday that India deserved a "better status" in its access to nuclear technology for civilian use and backed a US proposal to change the rules of the Nuclear Suppliers Group to enable New Delhi achieve it.
- Al-Qaida’S Zarqawi Killed In Us Air Raid (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jun 09, 2006)
The Jordanian-born leader of Al-Qaida in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was killed in a US air raid on a Baquba safehouse the terrorist mastermind was using on Wednesday night.
- 'Zarqawi Death A Blow To Qaeda Net' (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Thursday the death of al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was a blow to the terror network.
- Barbarians At The Gate (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 09, 2006)
Reports from Dhaka that the Khaleda Zia Government is considering relocating the Dhakeswari Kali temple - the millennium-old shrine in the heart of the Bangladeshi capital that gives the city its name - are not just disconcerting but positively ominous.
- A Killer Is Killed (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 09, 2006)
US Defence Secretary Donald H Rumsfeld is not given to either exaggeration or hyperbole.
- Breakthrough For Us As Zarqawi Killed (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaida's leader in Iraq who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings, has been killed in an air strike, US and Iraqi officials said on Thursday.
- Annan Stands By Deputy’S Remarks On Usa (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Turning down a US demand, UN Secretary General Mr Kofi Annan has refused to repudiate his deputy’s remarks criticising Washington’s policy towards the world body.
- Israel Keen On More Business With India: Consul General (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
"It has been developing strategic ties with countries including Turkey and India"
- Anger As An Emotional Disorder (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 09, 2006)
We all get angry sometimes. Some of us, no doubt, are angry right now.
- 125 Interns Join `Instep' Programme At Infosys (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
The programme gives students valuable professional experience
- Education Department Officials Make Merry (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Celebrations to mark record performance in CBSE results
- Osama’S Iraq Face Is Killed (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Like Osama bin Laden, Zarqawi, a Jordanian, led Arab fighters against the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s. After Soviets quit Afghanistan, he went back to Jordan
- India Abroad (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 09, 2006)
The finding that the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is one among the leading “educators” of US Senators and Congressmen is cause more for reflection than self-congratulation; reflection on how much remains to be done by India to win friends . . .
- Tackle Trafficking (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 09, 2006)
The govt cannot tarnish the nation’s image globally
- That Chavez Thing Is Over (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 09, 2006)
With his impassioned rants against globalisation, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is the new rock star of world politics. But as the elections in Peru and Colombia have shown, Latin American voters are not singing along
- Shades Of Green (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 09, 2006)
Avoiding any mention of the latest twist in the sordid Mahajan family saga, the latest issue of Organiser chooses to focus on the foiled terrorist attack on the RSS headquarters in Nagpur on June 1. A detailed two-age report, statements from the RSS . . .
- Suicides Take Their Toll, Cotton Fields Shrinking In Vidarbha (Indian Express, Vivek Deshpande, Jun 09, 2006)
Suicide-Ridden Vidarbha region is set to witness an interesting contrast in cotton.
- A 'Hole In The Wall' Helps Educate India (Christian Science Monitor, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Free computers placed where children play could help bring basic education to India's 200 million boys and girls under age 15.
- Iraq’S Most Wanted Man Killed In Airstrike (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Al Qaeda's leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was killed in an American airstrike on an isolated safe house north of Baghdad at 6:15 pm local time on Wednesday, top US and Iraqi officials said on Thursday.
- After A Long Hunt, U.S. Bombs The Leader Of Al Qaeda In Iraq (New York Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
With the two 500-pound bombs that killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi on Wednesday evening, American forces eliminated Al Qaeda's leader in Iraq and boosted the flagging confidence of American officials and the new Iraqi government as they moved into the . . .
- The Cat Who Missed The Cream (OutLook, HARI MENON, Jun 09, 2006)
Wish she had brought her claws out. Instead the lady's intellectual baggage weighs her book down.
- Iraqi Al-Qaeda Chief Al-Zarqawi Killed In Air Strike (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2006)
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaida's leader in Iraq who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings, has been killed in an air strike, US and Iraqi officials said today.
- For Value-Based Offshoring (Business Line, Sridhar Jagannathan, Jun 09, 2006)
The rapid growth at the bottom of the IT pyramid has one huge consequence — a slide in talent and a rough introduction to the Law of Averages. Creating more specialists is the only way to beat this.
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