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Articles 22621 through 22720 of 31829:
- It Is Time To End Corruption In Un And Punish All Those Who Supported Oil Scam And . . . (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Nov 07, 2005)
Corruption didn''t arise out of thin air, it arose out of the culture of the place.
- Poverty And Exclusion Blamed For Paris Rioting (Tribune, John Lichfield, Nov 07, 2005)
Gangs of youths have taken their turn to burn hundreds of cars, set fire to public buildings,
- Dhaka’S Coming Of Age (Dawn, Murtaza Razvi, Nov 07, 2005)
Dhaka seven years ago looked like an adolescent unsure of itself: it was a disorderly, chaos-ridden, confused and unconfident child that its parents seemed to have all but abandoned it.
- Prisoner Accounts Suggest Detention At Secret Facilities (Washington Post, Josh White, Nov 07, 2005)
Three Yemeni nationals who were arrested in late 2003 say they were transferred to U.S. custody and kept isolated in at least four secret detention facilities that Amnesty International officials believe could be part of a covert CIA prison system.
- Escape Spotlights Troubled Us Detention Efforts (Christian Science Monitor, Dan Murphy, Nov 07, 2005)
For years now, the US has been able to count on countries like Indonesia, Pakistan, and Egypt to abduct alleged Al Qaeda operatives and deliver them extralegally into American hands.
- Ray Of Hope For Vaccine Against Aids (Daily Excelsior, Ranjana Ghosh, Nov 07, 2005)
The isolation of a new and milder strain of the aids virus has raised hopes of producing a safe vaccine against the dreaded disease, even as more cases are being reported in India
- India Finds Pakistani Militants Involved In New Delhi Bombings (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Nov 07, 2005)
India is upset as it is clear now that Pakistani militants were behind last week’s bomb blasts in New Delhi.
- No Indian-Style Nuclear Deal For Pakistan (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Nov 07, 2005)
The United States has no intention of offering Pakistan the kind of nuclear cooperation deal it signed with India in July this year, according to Nicholas Burns, under secretary of state.
- Dominion Of Mulayam And Maya (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 07, 2005)
That the `regional' parties have all but exiled the `national' parties in Uttar Pradesh was brought out by recent elections to the Lok Sabha and the State Assembly.
- Most Irresponsible (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 07, 2005)
Akin to a ‘defence bandh’
- Flying With Butterflies (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 07, 2005)
A lone pilot has tracked millions of monarch butterflies on their epic annual migration from Canada to Mexico, touching down near their remote highland roost at the end of a 10-week odyssey in an ultra-light plane decked out in their gaudy wing colours.
- Pakistan Will Delay Buying F-16s, Says Musharraf (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
Criticises West for earthquake aid shortfall
- Country In Quandary (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Nov 07, 2005)
Ever since the references in the Volcker report to the Congress Party and the External Affairs Minister, Mr Natwar Singh, became public knowledge, the country has been in a quandary as to whom to believe, and whom to disbelieve.
- Doha Round On A Knife-Edge (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Nov 07, 2005)
The Doha Round is delicately poised and it seems only a miracle at Hong Kong, the last checkpoint of progress, can push it forward. If the Hong Kong meeting has nothing important to tell the world about the ongoing negotiations the completion . . .
- Left Intellectuals (Telegraph, Andre Beteille , Nov 07, 2005)
Leninism ruined a great intellectual tradition for many years
AndrÉ bÉteille
The author is chancellor, Northeastern Hill University
- A Whole New Game Gwynne Dyer (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 07, 2005)
Liberia is a country where 85 per cent of the population is unemployed, and where there are virtually no functioning schools or hospitals any longer.
- By All Means A Revolution In Medical Science (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 07, 2005)
This discovery could not be more important to any place other than our valley where diseases of stomach are highest in the World. Prof. (Dr.) M S Khuru concludes
- A Seismic Rumble Called Earthquake (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 07, 2005)
How does earth shake so violently, Syed Shah Nawaz Bukhari explains the scientific dimension of a natural disaster called Earthquake
- Echoes Of E.M. Forster (Hindu, MAITREYEE SAHA GANAPATHY, Nov 06, 2005)
Like Howard's End, Smith's book too scrutinises personal relationships, conflicting values, behaviour and human imperfection.
- Champion Of The Woods (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
Sunderlal Bahuguna is 79 but he has the same fire and zing in him to protect the forests, its people and the environment as he had when he joined the Freedom movement at the age of 13. Born by the Ganga and inspired by the lofty Himalayas, . . .
- View From The Valley (Hindustan Times, Firdous Syed, Nov 06, 2005)
The Congress has taken charge of the government in Jammu and Kashmir after a gap of 30 years.
- Maharaja' From Jammu, 'Pm' From Kashmir (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Nov 06, 2005)
Having raised the banner of revolt against the then Maharaja Hari Singh and later after partition having served as ''President'' and ''Prime Minister'' of ''Azad Kashmir'' in Pakistan,
- India-Us : On The Nuclear Track (Daily Excelsior, Pallab Bhattacharya, Nov 06, 2005)
If the vibes emanating from the first follow-up talks between India and the United States in New Delhi on October 21 on a roadmap to implement the landmark bilateral nuclear deal is anything to go by, the two countries appear determined to stay on course
- How Safe Are We? (Statesman, Bibhuti Bhusan Nandy, Nov 06, 2005)
The twin man-made disasters in Delhi and Andhra Pradesh are a sad commentary on the state of our national safety and security regimes.
- Natwar Singh And The Oil Slick (Hindustan Times, Vir Sanghvi, Nov 06, 2005)
There comes a time in the life of every government when the media decide that they are very bored.
- Real World Scenarios (Hindu, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Nov 06, 2005)
Levitt and Dubner staunchly refuse to take moral positions or prescribe solutions. They remain content using complex statistical tools on data compiled from diverse sources to draw unusual conclusions.
- `There Is Something Sacred About Art' (Hindu, RAKHSHANDA JALIL, Nov 06, 2005)
Fahmida Riaz, Pakistani poet, on what it means to be a woman, a poet and a socially conscious person
- The Playwright As A Dissenter (Hindu, SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY , Nov 06, 2005)
The Nobel laureate's dramatic genius rivals his concern for the world around him.
- Nationalist Vision Vs Personal Corruption (Indian Express, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Nov 06, 2005)
The former head of foreign operations of the KGB, Vasili Mitrokhin, has disclosed in the papers published recently that Indira Gandhi was supplied with suitcases full of bank notes by the KGB.
- Water In The Pipe (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 06, 2005)
Chennai gets Diwali gift but India faces crisis
- No Trivial Gains, These (Indian Express, Raja Menon, Nov 06, 2005)
The country’s strategic future is under debate, as it was in 1998 before the nuclear tests.
- Indian Tea Trade Faces Tough Times With New Eu Norms (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
The new Food Law Regime due for implementation in countries under the EU from January 1, 2006 calls for stringent measures with regard to the use of chemicals and pesticides in tea and, if India has to improve upon its 20 million kg deficit in this year’s
- Drawing But Not Colouring (Deccan Herald, Sudha Ramachandran, Nov 06, 2005)
The book tends to be overly positive about Pakistan and ignores the subtexts of turmoil which are also part of the story.
- Countering Terrorism : A Chinese Variant (Daily Excelsior, Dr. K. Srikant, Nov 06, 2005)
Recent Chinese statements on terrorism are unprecedented and reflect a growing awareness of the phenomenon.
- Power Source That Turns Physics On Its Head (Deccan Herald, Alok Jha, Nov 06, 2005)
It seems too good to be true: a new source of near-limitless power that costs virtually nothing, uses tiny amounts of water as its fuel and produces next to no waste.....
- Walking With Alice (Hindu, BINA AGARWAL, Nov 06, 2005)
Alice Thorner passed away on August 24. Remembering her is BINA AGARWAL
- Bjp Holds Protest To Seek Natwar's Resignation (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
The Bharatiya Janata Party's State unit on Saturday held a protest demonstration in the capital demanding the resignation of Union External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh.
- Immigrants' Progress (Hindu, RENUKA RAJARATNAM, Nov 06, 2005)
Zadie Smith's oeuvre draws inspiration from an incredibly layered complexity of life. RENUKA RAJARATNAM
- A Blend Of Kathakali And The Novel (Hindu, M. MUKUNDAN, Nov 06, 2005)
Anita Nair writes about man-woman relationships and complex Kathakali aesthetics with equal felicity. M. MUKUNDAN
- Volcker Committee Ignored Its Own Guidelines (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
Did not send notice to Congress, Natwar or Bhim Singh
If Volcker didn't know who I was, to whom did he send a notice, asks Natwar Singh
- Development Takes A Heavy Toll Here (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
Uttaranchal is fast emerging as a new “energy state” thanks to scores of hydel projects which are all set to generate 13,000 MW of power in the next three to four years.
- Oak Park's Pride (Hindu, KAUSALYA SANTHANAM, Nov 06, 2005)
Though Hemingway rejected his birthplace, Oak Park the town still fondly remembers its famous son, discovers KAUSALYA SANTHANAM.
- Moral Vertigo? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 05, 2005)
Acts of terrorism are designed to produce moral and emotional vertigo.
- U.S. Military Action On Syria Will Backfire (Hindu, Jonathan Steele, Nov 05, 2005)
America wants to change the Damascus regime's foreign policy
- Realistic Alternative Energy Can Make India Surpass China In The Next Ten Years - India's Largest . . . (India Daily, Babu Ghanta, Nov 05, 2005)
India plans to make gas out of coal that cannot be mined.
- Global Rating Agency Standard & Poor's Raised The Foreign Currency . . . (India Daily, Preeti Sagar, Nov 05, 2005)
It is a win-win for India Inc. S7P finally have started upgrading foreign exchange ratings of Indian companies flushed with Forex and projected revenues.
- India-U.S. Air Force Drill Faces Communist Protests (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
The government said on Friday it would step up security at an air base after communist parties threatened that thousands of activists would protest against exercises between the Indian and U.S. air forces.
- The Trouble With Haphazard Mining (Hindu, Sunny Sebastian, Nov 05, 2005)
Hillocks are being flattened in the Aravalis in Rajasthan in the quest for marble.
- Basmati Rice To Be Dna Protected (Tribune, Justin Huggler, Nov 05, 2005)
Indian scientists are mapping the DNA of one of the country’s basic food products: basmati rice.
- Iaf To Go Ahead With Joint Exercises (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Nov 05, 2005)
Gets assurance from Buddhadeb; Left demonstrations will be peaceful
Nothing amiss in Left plans: Pranab
A full squadron of U.S. Air Force F-16 fighters to take part
- Altering The Rules Of The Game (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Nov 05, 2005)
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad is certainly going to face a tough time.
- Air Farce (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 05, 2005)
Why not ban JAG and Top Gun too?
- No Trivial Gains, These (Indian Express, Raja Menon, Nov 05, 2005)
The country’s strategic future is under debate, as it was in 1998 before the nuclear tests.
- Nationalist Vision Vs Personal Corruption (Indian Express, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Nov 05, 2005)
The former head of foreign operations of the KGB, Vasili Mitrokhin, has disclosed in the papers published recently that Indira Gandhi was supplied with suitcases full of bank notes by the KGB.
- Water In The Pipe (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 05, 2005)
Citizens of Chennai received a special Deepavali gift from Chief Minister Jayalalithaa - daily water supply. The chief minister said because of heavy rains, storage in the city’s reservoirs had reached nearly 50 percent of their fully capacity, and there
- When The Earth Shook And Rumbled (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Nov 05, 2005)
The Hindi word bhookump conveys the violence and horror of what actually takes place better than the Urdu words bhoochaal or zalzalaa (tremor), or the English description earthquake.
- Communists Protest India Goes Ahead - Us Military Aircraft Lands In India Amid Protest Demonstration . . . (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Nov 05, 2005)
Itis a show of foce between India's communists and tbe reolve of the country to form an alliance with the United States.
- Demonstration As American Aircraft Arrive (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
Protest marches across West Bengal
What is wrong in a peaceful protest, asks Buddhadeb
Security beefed up outside city hotel
- U.S., U.K. Can Learn From The Gandhian Way: Amartya Sen (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
The Mahatma's response towards terrorism was not soft, says economist
- House Arrest (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 05, 2005)
It is time we change rules about allotting government (read public) bungalows and flats for MPs, eminent artists, dancers, men of letters and journalists in Delhi.
- Are The Fed’S Growth Concerns Overdone? (The Financial Express, V ANANTHA NAGESWARAN, Nov 05, 2005)
The Federal Reserve raised the overnight federal funds rate to 4% this week.
- Stake In Peace (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
Itis to be welcomed that there are increasing voices of sanity for strengthening anti-terrorism laws in the country.
- Musharraf Distinction Between J&k And Delhi Blasts (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Nov 05, 2005)
We condem "this" act of terrorism "in New Delhi". You are actually not hair-splitting when you emphasise "this" "in New Delhi" of the preceding sentence. As a matter of fact hair-splitting becomes necessary in the instant case.
- The Bihar Muddle (Tribune, K.N. Bhat, Nov 05, 2005)
On October 7, a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court “as per majority opinion” ordered “the proclamation dated by 23.5.2005 dissolving the Legislative Assembly of the State of Bihar is unconstitutional”.
- After The Blasts, Some Good Sense (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Nov 05, 2005)
What with three serial blasts in Delhi, so many lives lost, the omens were bad.
- Charm Defensive (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
Among the more bizarre issues that the CPI(M) has brought up to belabour the UPA government
- Indian Communist Party Backs Foreign Minister Over Un Volcker Report (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
The Communist Party of India [CPI] came out in support of India's External Affairs Minister K. Natwar Singh,
- Indo-Us Air Exercises To Take Off (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 05, 2005)
The Centre says there is nothing new in the exercises that have been going on for nearly five years now.
- China Attacks Indo-Us Nuke Agreement (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
Risking the hard-won forward movement in India-China relations, the Chinese official media has attacked the Indo-US nuclear energy cooperation agreement insisting that the bilateral deal will inflict a “hard blow” to global non-proliferation regime . . .
- Us, Uk Must Learn From Gandhian Thought: Sen (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
The Nobel laureate said that said that one of Gandhi’s great messages was that you cannot defeat nastiness, unless you yourself shun similar nastiness altogether.
- Eu Promises Probe Into Cia’S ‘Gulag’ (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 05, 2005)
Poland and Romania are at the centre of a row over human rights after the European Commission promised to investigate whether the two nations hosted secret jails for CIA interrogation of Al-Qaida suspects.
- Nation In Grief (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Nov 05, 2005)
Brighton, with its memories of Margaret Thatcher’s hotel exploding about her ears during a party conference, is a reminder that when the shock has worn off a little and the pain dulled, it is necessary to formulate a responsible public response . . .
- India Unravelling (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 05, 2005)
All Is Well While There Is Money To Be Made
- On Records (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 05, 2005)
I have no objection to any probe ... the report has as much validity as that prepared by the CIA director on the alleged existence of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq.
- Al-Qaeda's Battle For Hearts And Minds (Asia Times, Ehsan Ahrari, Nov 04, 2005)
No one can claim that al-Qaeda is not watching the twists and turns of the debates related to global terrorism that are currently being waged in the United States and the Muslim world.
- India Must First Begin Separation Of Nuclear Facilities, Says U.S. (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Nov 04, 2005)
Administration officials praise India's anti-Iran vote, Saran's promise on separation
Broad vision for U.S.-India relationship outlined
It must craft a credible and transparent plan: Burns
- Russian Missile To Beat U.S. Defences (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Nov 04, 2005)
A manoeuvrable warhead that cannot be intercepted by any existing missile defences was tested on Tuesday by Russian scientists
- U.S. Raises The Bar On Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Nov 04, 2005)
In their clearest detailing to date of what the Indian Government must do to see the United States uphold its side of the July 18 nuclear agreement,
- Senate Foreign Relations Committee Members Skeptical But State Department . . . (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 04, 2005)
Senate Foreign Relations Committee members who heard the two officials defend the agreement Wednesday expressed skepticism about the plan but stopped short of opposing it.
- Volcker Goes On Attack (The Financial Express, HARISH DUGH, Nov 04, 2005)
The former Chairman of US Federal Reserve Paul Volcker and the man who opened a Pandora’s box in the Iraq Oil-for-Food scam, indicting many world companies and government officials,
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