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Articles 15921 through 16020 of 31829:
- Nuclear Deal Done At Last Moment (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Till about an hour before US President George W Bush reached Hyderabad House for his meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday, the Indo-US deal was still being frantically negotiated.
- Checks And Benefits (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Mar 06, 2006)
The shape of the India-US nuclear balance sheet
The details of the negotiations behind the India-US civilian cooperation agreement are unlikely to become fully public in its immediate aftermath. This is a period reserved for positive spin . . .
- Breaking From The Past (Tribune, H. K. Dua, Mar 06, 2006)
Nations like individuals cannot afford to remain prisoners of the mantras that have outlived their utility.
- Capitol Hill Cautious (Hindustan Times, S Rajagopalan, Mar 06, 2006)
In a pointer to the tough road ahead, the Indo-US nuke deal has evoked a mixed reaction on Capitol Hill, even as the non-proliferation lobby upped its ante by urging Congress not to approve the arrangement in its present form.
- Indo-Us Partnership Can Transform World: Bush (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US President George W Bush on Friday night wound up his first ever visit to India, clinching a groundbreaking nuclear deal.
- Us Lawmakers Supportive, But Await Details (Hindustan Times, S Rajagopalan, Mar 06, 2006)
Several influential lawmakers have opted to reserve their opinion on the Indo-US nuke deal until the Bush administration delivers details of Thursday's agreement signed in New Delhi and comes up with its draft legislative package.
- ‘Bush Wants Pluralism And Democracy In Pakistan’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US President George W Bush visited Pakistan to press President General Pervez Musharraf for pluralism and democracy, Daily Times Editor Najam Sethi told Geo television on Sunday.
- Australia Rules Out Uranium Sales To India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Australian Prime Minister John Howard effectively ruled out selling uranium to India as he headed for New Delhi on Sunday.
- U.S. Warns Iran Of Consequences Of Nuclear Ambitions (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Mar 06, 2006)
The United States on Sunday warned that Iran faced "painful consequences" if it continued sensitive nuclear activities and said the problem would become increasingly difficult to resolve if the international community did not confront it.
- Two-Timing George (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
It took George W. Bush more than five years as US president to visit India.
- Left’S Turn On Nuclear Deal Not The Right Course (Hindustan Times, MANOJ JOSHI, Mar 06, 2006)
There is something about opportunism that leads to unintended consequences.
- Govt Surrendered To Us Pressure On (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
On the eve of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s proposed statement in Parliament on the nuclear agreement with US President George W. Bush, the BJP today charged the UPA government of “surrendering” country’s interests to America on the . . .
- Defiant Iran Picks On India (Hindustan Times, Nilova Roy Chaudhury, Mar 06, 2006)
As Iran on Sunday trashed the United States for its "double standards" in signing a nuclear deal with India, not a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin . . .
- Howard’S Not Here For Deal (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Australian Prime Minister John Howard today ruled out any uranium deal with Delhi during his visit to India in the wake of the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- Pm Takes Nuke Case Beyond Borders (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
After deciding to address the concerns of minorities and the Left on the nuclear deal with the US, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has turned his attention to neutralising misgivings that may crop up abroad.
- Delhi Deal Gifts Ammo To Iran (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Mar 06, 2006)
The Iran vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been complicated by the nuclear deal between US President George W. Bush and prime minister Manmohan Singh, which was sealed on Thursday.
- Musharraf: Pak Nuclear Needs Different From That Of India (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 06, 2006)
Putting up a brave front in the face of refusal by President George W Bush to extend the historic Indo-US civil nuclear deal to Pakistan, President Pervez Musharraf has said he was aware of "interests and nuances" in interstate relations but insisted that
- A Call For Freedom (Telegraph, GWYNNE DYER, Mar 06, 2006)
“I don’t believe that the Montenegro government would choose to step into contradiction with the EU over this issue,” said Miroslav Lajcak, the European Union’s envoy to the region, in the tones of silken menace that diplomats practice before. . .
- Bjorn Again Borg (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
It is one of the most unforgettable sights ever on a tennis court: Bjorn Borg holding aloft the Wimbledon Cup.
- Atomic States To Discuss N-Cooperation (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), comprising top providers of atomic technology, will discuss the issue of nuclear cooperation with India at a meeting at the end of this month following the Indo-US nuclear deal, a Russian Atomic Energy Agency official sa
- Give The Devil His Due (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Mar 06, 2006)
Whatever be his shortcomings, George W. Bush must be thanked for giving India a seat on the high table,
- How Far Is Iran From The Bomb (Indian Express, WILLIAM J BROAD, Mar 06, 2006)
: When Iran defiantly cut the locks and seals on its nuclear enrichment plants in January and restarted its effort to manufacture atomic fuel, it forced the world to confront a momentous question:
- Jessica Lall: On The Justice Front (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
I always believed in the system I live in. My nation, My motherland, My India. But today when I sit back to think, I doubt if I still can still look at my nation with the same amount of pride.
- 'Implementation Of N-Deal Evolutionary Process' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Welcoming the recent Indo-US nuclear deal, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre director S Banerjee on Sunday said implementation of the deal was an evolutionary process and therefore India should continue to build its indigenous capability . . .
- Pm’S Deal With Us Turns Left Red (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
The Left parties on Sunday said the “bad bargain” by India with the US in economic, defence, agriculture and other crucial fields dealt during President George W Bush's visit was detrimental to the country's commercial and strategic interests.
- N-Deal In Place, Pm Gets Ready To Tell Australia: Time You End Double Standards On Uranium Sale (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Mar 06, 2006)
: Basking in the warm afterglow of the historic nuclear pact with the Bush Administration, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to press the visiting Australian premier John Howard to end Canberra’s double standards on selling uranium to China. . .
- Mittal Versus Arcelor: The Hypocrisy Within (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Mar 06, 2006)
Lakshmi Mittal is the kind of guy who makes India proud. He represents the new, confident and successful face of India that is able to give the jitters to businessmen and governments around the world.
- Next Steps In The Indo-Us Deal (Indian Express, Gurmeet Kanwal, Mar 06, 2006)
The Indo-US nuclear deal has been signed.
- Future Energised (Indian Express, R. K. Pachauri, Mar 06, 2006)
There are very strong reasons to believe that the historic India-US deal will define India as an emerging power.
- Pak Opposition, Media Slam Bush Visit (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Disappointed that no major concessions were announced during US President George W Bush's visit to Pakistan, Opposition parties have said it did not bring any tangible gains on Kashmir, nuclear energy and defence while the media slammed it as. . .
- U.N. Watchdog Meets On Iran In Security Council Prelude (Reuters, MARK HEINRICH, Mar 06, 2006)
The U.N. atomic watchdog's board of governors meets on Monday to weigh Iran's snub of calls to curb nuclear activity, opening the way to possible U.N. Security Council action over concerns Tehran covertly seeks atom bombs.
- Hamas Dismisses Qaeda Call On Israel (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Shrugs off appeal as Zawahiri’s personal ‘opinion’.
Says Hamas will take independent decisions in the interest of Palestinians
- Pakistan Not To Abandon Kashmiris (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Sunday that his three-day first official visit to Britain was aimed at promoting economic, political and defence relations between the two countries.
- Cartoons To Bush, Mulayam Party Stirs Pot To Let Anger Boil In Qureishi Country (Indian Express, Varghese K George, Mar 06, 2006)
As the devout disperse after the Friday prayers in this town, a little over 50 km from Delhi, you hear trader Rahat Chaudhary complaining about the “American takeover of India”.
- Vienna Meet On Iran Today, Pm Dials Putin (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 06, 2006)
Ahead of the IAEA board meeting in Vienna tomorrow on the Iran nuclear issue, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin late last night over the phone to check the status of Russian efforts to resolve the matter.
- New Beginnings (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 06, 2006)
For the US, India is crucial in maintaining the power balance in Asia
Major world capitals have closely followed US President George W Bush’s visit to India last week.
- Hamas Talks Peace, Good Relations (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Mar 06, 2006)
The head of the Hamas faction in the Palestinian legislature, Mahmoud al-Zahar denied the movement had “walked into a US trap” when it participated in Palestinian Authority elections.
- Iran Hits Bumps In Atomic Path (Deccan Herald, WILLIAM J BROAD, Mar 06, 2006)
Estimates of just when Iran might acquire a nuclear weapon range from alarmist views of only a few months to roughly 15 years.
- Why India Should Stick To Non-Alignment Principles (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Mar 06, 2006)
The US cannot arm-twist India to adopt pro-American positions provided India sticks to its own brand of idealistic rhetoric of non-alignment.
- For A Better South Asia (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Mar 06, 2006)
EXACTLY seven months ago, I argued in this space that it was not open to Pakistan to seek a fundamental review of Washington’s strategic decision to build India into a major global player at the expense of the India-Pakistan balance of power.
- Hamas Mellowed, But Still Defiant (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Islamist militant group Hamas admitted today that it had to “change its manners” after winning Palestinian elections, but showed no sign of compromise with Israel as it wrapped up a landmark trip to Russia.
- Us-India Tango & ‘Historic’ N-Deal (Pakistan Observer, Khalid Saleem, Mar 06, 2006)
So President George W Bush has gone ahead and termed India as a ‘strategic partner’ of the United States. This followed the formal conclusion of what the two leaders hailed as an “historic” nuclear deal seen as the bedrock of the ‘new strategic . . .
- Indocentric Tendency Wrong: Musharraf (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
President satisfied with Bush talks
Nuclear energy was discussed with US
Nonsensical accusations not acceptable
Stating that he was “very satisfied” with his talks with President George Bush, President General Pervez Musharraf Sunday . . .
- Iran Tells Iaea To Avoid Politics (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Vows to resume uranium enrichment if referred to UNSC
Iran on Sunday told the UN nuclear watchdog not to get led astray by political concerns at its board of governors meeting today as pressure mounts for action against Tehran’s atomic programme.
- Muslims & West On A Collision Course? (Dawn, Tayyab Siddiqui, Mar 06, 2006)
THE controversy rages on. There is no let-up in fury in either camp
- India Gained Most From Bush’S Visit (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Mar 06, 2006)
“It was India that appeared to come out the biggest winner this week. Pakistan walked away with little more than a mild pat on the back after Mr Bush’s visit on Saturday,” according to a news report in the New York Times on Sunday.
- Bushs Sojourn In Islamabad (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 06, 2006)
PRESIDENT George W. Bushs 24-hour visit to Islamabad was an unusual exercise in diplomacy, given the tight security that hemmed him in and the anti-American demonstrations that greeted him in Pakistan.
- 'Us-India Deal To Spread N-Arms’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US lawmakers and arms-control experts have warned the Bush administration that its agreement to supply nuclear technology to India would undermine efforts to prevent the spread of atomic weapons.
- Australian Pm Rules Out Uranium Sales To India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Says visit to New Delhi aimed at deepening ‘strategic relationship’
- Doctor No (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 06, 2006)
Pakistan's relations with the US have come a long way between President Bill Clinton’s visit six years ago and George W. Bush’s last week.
- Would-Be Al Qaeda Suicide Pilot On Trial For His Life (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
US government lawyers on Monday will try to convince a jury that Zacarias Moussaoui, the only man charged in the United States in connection with the September 11 attacks, should be executed.
- Churchill’S Iron Oratory (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 06, 2006)
Sixty years ago an ageing British politician made a speech at Fulton, Missouri, and conjured up a metaphor that helped define an entire era.
- Path Through Bush (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 06, 2006)
Pakistan's relations with the US have come a long way between President Bill Clinton’s visit six years ago and George W. Bush’s last week.
- Looking For Osama (Indian Express, AHMED RASHID, Mar 06, 2006)
provides the latest from what is now considered Al-Qaeda Central, in Pakistan’s Pashtun belt
- Relocating The Us Consulate (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Mar 06, 2006)
'Having a good time, wish you were here.’
- Nuclear Deal: A Dream Come True For The Indian-Americans (Indian Express, LALIT K JHA, Mar 06, 2006)
“It is a dream come true for all of us that President George W Bush’s trip has opened doors for new Indo-US relations.
- Thousands Rally For Us Pull Out From Iraq, Afghanistan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Thousands of Muslims rallied in front of the tightly guarded US Embassy in Indonesia on Sunday, demanding American troops leave Iraq and Afghanistan and calling President Bush a terrorist.
- Iaea To Clear Way For Un Action Against Iran Today (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
The International Atomic Energy Agency meeting today (Monday) is expected to clear the way for the United Nations Security Council to consider acting against Iran over fears it seeks nuclear weapons.
- Heady, But Hard Work Lies Ahead (The Economic Times, C UDAY BHASKAR, Mar 06, 2006)
Historic and heady are two words that come to mind in assessing the just concluded Bush visit to India.
- No Uranium For India, Says Howard (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who arrived here on Sunday evening on a three-day state visit, said his country would not sell uranium to India.
- The Us's Nuclear Cave-In (Asia Times, Joseph Cirincione, Mar 04, 2006)
Buffeted by political turmoil at home, US President George W Bush sought a foreign-affairs victory in India.
- International Women's Day Celebrated (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The Women's Voluntary Service (WVS), Joint Action Council for Women (JACW) and Altrusa International (Madras Club) observed International Women's Day, which falls on March 8, at Chetpet here on Thursday.
- Expert Expects Considerable Progress On Aids Vaccine By The Year 2010 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Says prevention, treatment must go hand in hand
India part of the scientific coalition, Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise
Preventive activities helped reduce incidence of HIV among gays
"Access to diagnosis and ARVs is a critical issue"
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- Bush At His Charming Best (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Addressing a select gathering from the ramparts of Purana Qila on Friday, U.S. President George W. Bush launched a charm offensive; he opened his speech with "namaste" and made special mention of Kalpana Chawla and Sania Mirza.
- Address Gender Dimensions Of Health, Medical Colleges, Teachers Told (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Over 9,000 students receive degrees at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences convocation Over 9,000 students receive degrees at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences convocation
- How Does Nuclear Deal Serve Our Interest? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Manmohan will make statement next week
Knowledge Initiative will help MNCs: Acharia
CPI(M) leaders cite need to adhere to three principles
- Laura Bush All For Empowerment Of Women (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Sees need to educate the girl child
The US First Lady interacts with women's activists
Calls for efforts to strike gender balance in politics
Insists on imparting entrepreneurial skills to women
- His Parting Words: With Power, Responsibility (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 04, 2006)
Let’s work together to expand circle of prosperity, advance freedom,’ says democracy is most potent weapon in war against terror
- Scientists Welcome N-Deal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The Indo-American nuclear deal will not have any adverse impact either on indigenous atomic research or the country’s weapons programme, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission Anil Kakodkar said
- State Deserves A Better Deal From The Railways (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
There is a general feeling that in spite of the unanimous lobbying by the MPs of Kerala, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad has not given a fair deal to the State in the latest Railway Budget. The major demands of Kerala which have not been . . .
- Deal Linked To Defence Purchases? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
It has economic benefit also, says Burns
"It is our goal to help meet India's needs in the defence realm, and to provide important capabilities and technologies that India seeks"
- More Adventurism In Taiwan (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 04, 2006)
The decision by President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to do away with the National Unification Council that sets guidelines for the island's eventual reunification with the People's Republic of China is plain brinksmanship and a threat to peace in the region
- Can Cheaper Cars Move Faster? (Hindu, G. ANANTHAKRISHNAN, Mar 04, 2006)
The car may appear to be more affordable now. However, restrictions on its use such as congestion charging, costlier parking, and reduced right of way in favour of buses, pedestrians, and cyclists may be inevitable.
- Pakistan Awaits George Bush (Hindu, Muralidhar Reddy, Mar 04, 2006)
With most of its expectations dashed during the run-up to the U.S. President's visit, Islamabad is hoping at least for a few trade concessions.
- Corrections And Clarifications (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 04, 2006)
The CPI (M-L) called a hartal and the CPI (M-L) Red Flag burnt an effigy of George Bush, both in Thrissur, Kerala, on March 2 to protest the U.S. President's visit to India.
- Chidambaram Pitches For Larger U.S. Fdi Inflows (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Scope for persuading Parliament to raise insurance FDI cap
- For A Taste Of Rural India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
United States President George W Bush had an encounter with rural India in the urban settings of the Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University on the outskirts of the city on Friday.
- Bush Sources Charm From India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
It was all the way an unprecedented “woo India” campaign as US President George W Bush rounded off his three-day visit late on Friday with a call to India to join America to assume global leadership for spreading the values of democracy and free trade.
- World Hails N-Deal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
The world community and the IAEA hailed the landmark Indo-US civil nuclear deal, with major powers including Britain and France saying the agreement would benefit the non-proliferation regime....
- Bangalore Makes It To Us President’S Speech (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2006)
Like his predecessor Bill Clinton – who visited India six years ago – George Bush too did not include Bangalore in his itinerary.....
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