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Articles 18421 through 18520 of 31829:
- India And The Global Market For Education (Hindu, John Makinson, Jan 23, 2006)
There has been an educational explosion in various countries, including India.
- India And Talks On The Nuclear Issue (Hindu, R. Ramachandran, Jan 23, 2006)
ACCORDING TO news reports following the recent round of discussions in New Delhi between India and the United States around the Indo-U.S.
- Indo-Lankan Economic Ties (Daily Excelsior, R C Rajamani, Jan 23, 2006)
Prolonged media preoccupation- on either side of the Palk Straits with the Tamil problem has created an erroneous impression that a solution to the ethnic issue is central to the growth of Indo-Sri Lanka ties.
- Embodiment Of Bravery, Patriotism (Daily Excelsior, R K Bhatnagar, Jan 23, 2006)
Born on January 23, 1897, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose would have been 109 years of age now.
- Bush’S Asia Tour (Statesman, Harsh V Pant, Jan 23, 2006)
With the recent visit of the US President to Asia, the USA is once again trying to grapple with the momentous transformation that has taken place in global politics in the last few years.
- Royal Mess (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jan 23, 2006)
In February, it will be a year since King Gyanendra seized absolute power in Nepal. Going by events in Kathmandu on Friday, the king is in no hurry to relinquish power.
- Self-Respect -- Key To Economic Growth (Daily Excelsior, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jan 23, 2006)
Mainstream economists hold that the provision of basic facilities like roads and capabilities like education and health to the people would lead to higher economic growth rates.
- Congress Seeks To Return To Power At The Centre On Its Own (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Jan 23, 2006)
Persistent demands for a "greater organisational role" for Rahul Gandhi
- Rss’ Literacy Drive In Delhi (Deccan Herald, PTI, Jan 23, 2006)
Sewa Bharati is presently running 1,789 welfare projects in slum clusters and JJ colonies across Delhi with the objective of empowering and uplifting the weaker sections of society,
- Fast Breeding Confusion (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jan 23, 2006)
There is persistent misunderstanding about India-US relations today.
- Nitish Wants More Geeks In Bihar (Deccan Herald, Abhay Kumar, Jan 23, 2006)
Holding out an olive branch to naxalites, Nitish travelled to those areas where angels fear to tread.
- Pakistan's Pm Defends Role In Remote Regions (Reuters, John Poirier, Jan 23, 2006)
Pakistan's prime minister defended his country's efforts to control tribal areas bordering Afghanistan and said on Sunday that resistance against security forces and local authority had softened.
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz
- Energy For Assam (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jan 23, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s interactions in Assam have been characterised by a much-needed focus on infrastructural development that is central to the vision of an economically developed, well-integrated Northeast.
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal: Wrinkles Remain (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jan 23, 2006)
A prominent Indian American is advising Mr Nicholas Burns as the US undersecretary of state works with his Indian counterparts to implement commitments made in a July 18 civilian nuclear agreement.
- China Delays Release Of Geisha’S Memoirs (Statesman, David Eimer, Jan 23, 2006)
Memoirs of a Geisha, the hit film based on a best-selling book, has run into trouble in China, home to its leading actresses.
- Don’T Bother With Cough Medicine (Tribune, January W. Payne, Jan 23, 2006)
We’ve all had it: a cold with a nagging cough. So you go to the drugstore for some cough syrup.
- Aziz Urges Flexibility, Courage On Kashmir (Dawn, Masood Haider, Jan 23, 2006)
Reaffirming his belief that ‘courage, magnanimity, flexibility and a passion for peace’ were essential for resolving the Kashmir
- Don’T Play Into Iran’S Hands (The Economic Times, Brahma Chellaney , Jan 23, 2006)
Short-sighted penal steps against Iran will prove counterproductive, strengthening the mullah regime there and provoking it to use its oil weapon and walk out of the NPT regime
- Oic: Saudi King Hopes Pakistan Will Sponsor India (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has expressed the hope that Pakistan would sponsor India’s membership as an observer of the OIC even as he called on the two countries to resolve their differences.
- Nawaz To Leave For London On 29th: Shahbaz (Dawn, Ashraf Mumtaz, Jan 23, 2006)
PML-N president Mian Shahbaz Sharif has said that exiled former prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to leave Jeddah for London on Jan 29.
- Us Law Has Fugitive Indian Financier Running (The Financial Express, Sucheta Dalal, Jan 23, 2006)
Even as Dinesh Dalmia is nailed in an American court, ED and CBI draw a blank
- We Want Peaceful Relations With India But Kashmir Issue Impacted The Atmosphere (Pakistan Observer, Aroosa Alam, Jan 23, 2006)
Declaring that Pakistan will always maintain minimum nuclear deterrence, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that Pakistan is an anchor of peace and stability in South Asian region, has no aggressive designs but it won’t be bullied by anyone.
- Anti-Globalisation Protestors Gather In Mali (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
A total of 150 journalists were killed last year in wars, assassinations, natural disasters and accidents while on duty, the International Federation of Journalists
- How Playboy Can Score In India (Los Angeles Times, Editorial, Los Angeles Times, Jan 22, 2006)
Despite strict obscenity laws, stricter religious mores and a fanatical element that regularly pickets and threatens to blow up movie theaters running risque movies, Playboy Enterprises is considering an Indian version of its magazine.
- Congress Delegates Dazzled By Plenary Arrangements (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
According to estimates, cost of decking up twin cities itself comes to Rs. 1.5 crores
- Worst Writer In The World? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Two life-changing events have happened to Rick Moody since the publication of his last novel, Purple America, eight years ago. Ang Lee’s film version of his book, The Ice Storm, has appeared, making him famous.
- We Must Move Towards Resolving Kashmir: Aziz (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jan 22, 2006)
Says the "core" issue must be resolved to allow both nations to progress on other fronts
Says any solution of the issue must reflect the wishes and aspirations of Kashmiris
Stresses need for opening all five points along LoC every day
- Iranian Gas Critical For Tackling Poverty (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Rapid progress being made with Iran
Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar has said that access to Iranian gas is a critical component for eradication of poverty and hopes that the U.S. will be "sensitive to our . . .
- Delegates Dazzled By Plenary Arrangements (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
According to estimates, cost of decking up twin cities itself comes to Rs. 1.5 crores
- Let Us Go Beyond Cbms: Aziz (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jan 22, 2006)
Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said India and Pakistan must move beyond simple confidence-building measures to "substantive dispute resolution" of the Kashmir issue to achieve "sustainable peace" in South Asia.
- Nuclear Deal With U.S.: Change Of Mood Seen (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
"More work needs to be done before it can be implemented"
We need to discuss this in greater detail in the coming days: Saran
Foreign Secretary was upbeat after second round of talks with Mr. Burns
- The Potential Of Rajasthan (Indian Express, N K Singh, Jan 22, 2006)
I have just returned from Jodhpur after speaking to a group of NASDAQ and New York Stock Exchange Advisory Board members.
- On George Bush’S New Delhi Agenda: Plan For Inter-Faith Meet In Akshardham (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Jan 22, 2006)
Top on the list of cultural places for US President George W Bush to visit during his stay in Delhi is the Akshardham Temple where an inter-faith congregation is on the cards once White House gives its final nod.
- Pak Shuts Up Mukhtar Mai In Un (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Apparently afraid that she might steal the thunder from Prime Minister Mr Shaukat Aziz, Pakistan forced the United Nations to block Ms Mukhtar Mai from speaking at the world body headquarters around the time Mr Aziz held a press conference. Ms
- We Will Focus On Economic Agenda, Says Muzaffar (Tribune, Prashant Sood, Jan 22, 2006)
Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Muzaffar Hussain Baig, 59, is forthright in his views about the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. In his childhood, he had to trudge miles on foot to school.
- Number Crunching! (Hindustan Times, Karan Thapar, Jan 22, 2006)
Do you believe in numerology? I can’t claim I do but, equally, I cannot deny I’m fascinated by the influence of integers.
- Folly, Knavery And Charlatanry (Deccan Herald, Prema Nandakumar , Jan 22, 2006)
With sizzlers at regular intervals in the book, E N Rammohan has quite a literary flair for a man of action.
- Us Business Body To Launch Awareness Programme On Indo-Us Deal (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
US Chamber of Commerce has applauded negotiations that would lead to implimentation of Indo-US civilian nuclear deal and announced the launch of a public advocacy programme to garner support for it.
- Cuba Solidarity Day On July 26 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
"Hands off Cuba'' will be an important slogan when Bush visits India: Karat
- Hundreds Held In Anti-King Protests In Nepal (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Jan 22, 2006)
Nepali police fought running battles with thousands of pro-democracy protesters around the ancient temples and through the narrow streets of the capital on Saturday, and hundreds of people were rounded up.
- ‘Osama Tape Shows Terror A Long-Term Challenge’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
An audiotape in which Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden threatened new attacks against the United States shows that fighting terrorism is a long-term challenge, Singapore’s interior ministry said.
- Imperative For India, Pak To Move Towards Conflict Resolution: Mushrraf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
The confidence building measures (CBMs) are important to further the Indo-Pak peace process but it is "imperative" to move forward towards conflict resolution, President Pervez Musharraf told visiting US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs ...
- No Sign Of Al Qaeda Attack On Us’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
There is no evidence to back Osama Bin Laden’s claim that Al Qaeda is gearing up to attack the United States, but there are signs the group is active in the country, a leading Republican lawmaker said on Friday.
- Us Says Tehran Facing Growing Isolation (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
US State Department says ElBaradei should make a statement on IAEA efforts to obtain information on Iran’s nuclear activities
- Iran Wants China In On Russian Nuclear Proposal: Der Spiegel (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Iran wants China to be involved in possible enrichment of uranium with Russia aimed at ensuring Tehran does not develop nuclear weapons, according to the German weekly Der Spiegel.
- Burns Says Us To Continue To Provide All Possible Help (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
US Under-secretary of State for Political Affairs, R. Nicholas Burns, called on President General Pervez Musharraf here Saturday at the Army House and exchanged views on regional issues, bilateral relations and American assistance to Pakistan in relief ..
- I Will Prove My Strength On Jan 27: Kumaraswamy (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Sticking to his guns on forming a coalition government with BJP, JDS rebel leader H D Kumaraswamy today said he would prove his strength on the floor of the Assembly on January 27, when beleaguered Chief Minister N Dharam Singh seeks a vote of confidence.
- Cbr’S Strange Stance (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 22, 2006)
THE Central Board of Revenue’s decision to levy import duties and other taxes on a consignment of steel corrugated sheets imported from India by the Edhi Foundation for use in building shelters for earthquake survivors is shocking.
- Kashmiris, Pak, India Must Show Flexibility (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Friday stressed that India and Pakistan must move beyond simple confidence building measures to “substantive dispute resolution,” and resolve the Kashmir dispute for South Asia to achieve a “sustainable peace”.
- Pakistan Won’T Endorse N-Iran: Pm (News International, Salim Bokhari, Jan 22, 2006)
Vows to raise Bajaur bombing in tripartite commission meeting;
calls for moving beyond CBMs to settle Kashmir issue
- Climate Change: Early Effects (Dawn, David Ignatius, Jan 22, 2006)
One of the puzzles if you’re in the news business is figuring out what’s “news.” The fate of your local football team certainly fits the definition. So does a plane crash or a brutal murder. But how about changes in the migratory patterns of butterflies?
- Wmds-Free Middle East (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jan 22, 2006)
Iran and Syria have called for a WMDs-free Middle East. President Bashar Al-Assad of Syria and his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmedinejad told a joint Press conference after their talks that if the issue of WMDs is the West’s pretext for its . . .
- Ensure Human Welfare, Scientists Told (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Pondicherry University to use EDUSAT
Kota Harinarayana, Raja Ramanna Fellow in the National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, has said educationists, scientists and technocrats have the responsibility to ensure human safety and welfare.
- Attracting Foreign Investment (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
One of the aims of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s current visit to the US is to seek American investment in Pakistan.
- Make Sikhs A Party To Parleys (Daily Excelsior, Mohan Singh Kala, Jan 22, 2006)
Kashmir issue is a human problem and should be viewed as such people of J&K ( on either side of LoC) have suffered during the past 58 years as a result of communal clashes in 1947, three wars between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and during . . .
- Militancy And Economy (Daily Excelsior, H C Katoch, Jan 22, 2006)
The State of Jammu & Kashmir has been in turmoil for over last one and half decades. The economic climate was disturbed at the start of this terrorist made catastrophe that led to large-scale migration causing a great vacuum in the infrastructure . . .
- Hard Road To Reconciliation (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Jan 22, 2006)
In the domain of public policy several of the major avenues are in disrepair and appear to be closed. More disconcerting is the probability that the policy makers do not know what it will take to fix them. We will focus today on an aspect of national . .
- A Leader And His Weight (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 22, 2006)
Everything was said that could be said about Ariel Sharon last week as he lay in a coma except the one thing that crossed the mind of every viewer watching newsreel footage of the prime minister, which was, “How much does that man weigh?
- Annamalai University Gets Edusat Facility (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
The service will be ideal for rural students
Facilitates interactive learning
Available on all working days
- Iran's Nuclear Ambition Threatens Peace (Daily Excelsior, M.A. Ansari, Jan 22, 2006)
The governing board of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will meet on February 2 to consider the Iranian nuclear tangle. But it is unlikely to refer the issue to the Security Council for action especially as Russia and China . . .
- Hundreds Arrested In Nepal Protests (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
Demanding removal of King Gyanendra and restoration of democracy, activists clash with police
- We Should Strike Iran, But Not With Bombs (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Jan 22, 2006)
Iran's decision to resume nuclear enrichment activities -- a key step in the process of making nuclear weapons -- is a direct challenge to the United States, Europe and the rest of the world. For more than two years now, Europe -- with Washington's . . .
- Ensuring Equitable Development Through Reforms (Hindu, S. Mahendra Dev , Jan 21, 2006)
There is a lot of talk on growth and equity but there is no operational plan. What we need is an immediate plan for achieving equitable development.
- A Grand Revolution In The Andes (Hindu, Richard Gott, Jan 21, 2006)
Fidel Castro's prophecy has at last been fulfilled as Bolivia joins Latin America's `axis of good.'
- China, India Stay The Dialogue Course (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jan 21, 2006)
It will be "simplistic" to expect the two neighbours to "collide" as in conventional power politics.
- A Lesson Learnt The Hard Way (Hindu, Simon Tisdall, Jan 21, 2006)
The Islamic Party of Malaysia has just learnt that issues of development matter as much as faith when it comes to winning votes.
- Bihar-Born Girl Is Us Attorney (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 21, 2006)
If Sabita Singh is walking tall, she has reasons to do so. Appointed as the US Attorney by the Department of Justice, she is one of the few Bihar-born girls who has brought laurels to her state.
- Bush Coming In March (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jan 21, 2006)
The United States President, George W. Bush, is expected to arrive on March 1, senior South Block officials said. Separately, Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran told presspersons that Mr. Bush will arrive in March first week
- China And India: Bidding Partners, At Least On Paper (International Herald Tribune, Saritha Rai, Jan 21, 2006)
Bangalore, India China and India, the world's two fastest growing major economies and most populous countries, have become colossal competitors, battling from Latin America to West Africa and Central Asia in recent years for the oil they need to . . .
- Safeguards For Breeder Reactors A Key Obstacle (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jan 21, 2006)
U.S. unwilling to accept Indian stand
As India and the United States concluded their third round of technical talks on the planned separation and safeguarding of Indian civilian nuclear facilities this week, the status of the country's fast . . .
- Energy-Efficient Vehicles "Will Reduce Pollution" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 21, 2006)
Students have to be hard working: Vice-Chancellor
Pollution does not recognise international boundaries, and the solution to reduce pollution and save the earth is through construction of energy-efficient buildings and vehicles and use of renewable ...
- Bin Laden And The Threat Of Peace (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 21, 2006)
For all its drama, Osama bin Laden’s latest message masks the Al Qaeda’s still potent reach, finds Ajai Sahni
- Stop Processions (Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, Jan 21, 2006)
As usual, Sikhs of Delhi took out a procession on Guru Gobind Singh’s birthday. It was undoubtedly as great a spectacle as those in the years past: a mile-long file of men and women walking ten to twenty abreast.
- Here We Come, Pluto (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jan 21, 2006)
It seems to have been third time lucky for New Horizons, the first space mission to Pluto.
- Burns Sees Roadblocks Ahead Of Nuclear Deal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 21, 2006)
India and the United States still face difficulties before a landmark nuclear deal giving the South Asian giant access to previously forbidden technology can be sealed, a senior US official said on Friday.
- Deal Unlikely During Bush Visit, Says Nicholas Burns (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jan 21, 2006)
"Civilian nuclear agreement will have to be detailed, substantial"
First time both were going into substantive aspects: Saran
India "very supportive" of European initiative
Two sides have their work cut out for next several weeks: Burns
- ``Iaea Inspections Will Compromise Breeder Research'' (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jan 21, 2006)
U.S. reluctance to accept India as a nuclear arms state is the heart of the matter
- India Must Engage, Not Sermonise (Indian Express, P.R. KUMARASWAMY, Jan 21, 2006)
Having slept through Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip last August, India was rather quick to recognise the unfolding drama in that country following the hospitalisation of Ariel Sharon. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s quick message ....
- A New Kind Of Leader (Indian Express, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jan 21, 2006)
In Liberia, Germany and Chile, women didn’t pick up the standard of a murdered father or husband
- Us Rejects Bin Laden Truce Offer (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 21, 2006)
Rebuffing Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's offer of a truce, the US has said it does not negotiate with terrorists and vowed to intensify efforts to track him down.
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