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Articles 24121 through 24220 of 31829:
- Prove That You Are The Best (Tribune, Kiran Bedi, Sep 25, 2005)
This fortnight I have two experiences to share. Both occupy a unique position in the social fabric of our society.
- Emptying Of Us Cities (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 25, 2005)
Hurricane Rita is on rampage in border areas of Texas and Louisiana as well as the already Katrina battered city of New Orleans.
- Upgradation Of Madaris (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 25, 2005)
In a happy development, the Government and the Ittehad-e-Tanzeemat Madaris-e-Deeniah on Friday sorted out the issue of registration of Madaris and as per agreement the religious institutions would register themselves by 31st of December, 2005.
- New Line-Up In The Making? (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 25, 2005)
The ongoing drama in Vienna has far-reaching implications for international politics of the post-Cold War era.
- Original Zionist Designs (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Sep 25, 2005)
Peruaded that he should be seen as a world statesman, General Musharraf gives more attention to international affairs than to the tasks at home.
- Voting For Reform (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 25, 2005)
If it is true, as former President Jimmy Carter said, that Americans have lost faith in their voting system, then he and former secretary of state James A. Baker III have lost a significant opportunity to help them restore it.
- For Art’S Sake And More (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 25, 2005)
Shelley’s imaginary poet, singing songs “unbidden” while obscured from the world in “the light of thought”, was a wishful image even in his own time.
- The Salim Debate-Ii (Statesman, BIBEKANANDA RAY, Sep 25, 2005)
Curiously, the Communist Party of India was formed outside the country, at Tashkent in the then USSR, on 17 October 1920 by M N Roy.
- Eighties Born: We Are The Children Of Fear (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 25, 2005)
I have nothing in my mind except guns, grenades and mines. And how can it be different as all our age has gone experiencing fear and violence.
- Ticking Aids Bomb (Greater Kashmir, SHAKEEL-UR-RAHMAN, Sep 25, 2005)
If reports are to be believed then Kashmir is also in the grip of the AIDS spectre.
- India : Caught Between Iran-America Conflict (Daily Excelsior, M. A. Ansari, Sep 25, 2005)
In a new line on the lingering crisis over Iran’s controversial nuclear programme, Dr. Manmohan Singh made it clear to US president George W. Bush that India did not want another nuclear-weapon state in its neighbourhood.
- Tragedy With Bjp (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Sep 25, 2005)
The BJP President LK Advani has done the right thing by stepping down and will continue as the leader of the opposition.
- The Salim Debate-I (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2005)
Under a cloud for alleged acts of omission and commission, the Salims seized the opportunity to invest in West Bengal without being finicky about its investment climate
- `Foreigners Are More Confident About India Than We Are' — Mr C. J. George, Md, Geojit Financial Services (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Sep 23, 2005)
With the equity indices scaling new peaks in quick succession, it is time for retail investors to turn cautious and keep away from "rumours and tips", says Mr C. J. George, Managing Director of Geojit Financial Services.
- Stellar Role (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 23, 2005)
The success of India in developing her own satellites and launch vehicles on “shoe-string” budgets have been acknowledged the world over.
- Eu Climbs Down On Iran Nukes (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
EU’s ‘big three’ — France, Britain and Germany — have given up their bid to get Iran’s nuclear plans reported.
- Gagging Writers Turkish Style (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Sep 23, 2005)
Ankara is set to commence negotiations on October 3 for membership in the European Union. But Turkey still has many hurdles to clear before it can gain entry to the club of 25.
- A Volatile Market Should Be Left To Professionals (Business Line, D. Murali , Sep 23, 2005)
MINUS 235 plus 225, leaves you with 10, but what does the jagged line depicting intra-day movement of the Sensex signal? Just one thing:
- Pakistan Army (Statesman, SANKAR SEN, Sep 23, 2005)
Abortive attacks on the Ayodhya temple by terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Toiba have been followed by another suicide bomber attack in Srinagar killing six soldiers and injuring fifteen others.
- India's Hedge Against Oil Shock (Business Line, S. Majumder , Sep 23, 2005)
The Rising oil price has not shocked the global economy.
- Patents (Amendment) Act 2005 — Setback For Innovators And R&d (Business Line, Uttam Gupta , Sep 23, 2005)
India wants its economy to grow at a rapid pace; it needs a Second Green Revolution; its industries have to become competitive in the world market, and energy conservation is a desperate need.
- Microsoft Unveils India-Specific Cooperation Initiatives (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
To adopt 100 schools for providing interactive learning environment
Maran, Gates meet in Redmond
Assistance for promoting broadband usage, e-governance
Windows XP Starter Edition' exclusively for use in India
- New York Visit: A Faux Pas (Dawn, S. M. Naseem, Sep 23, 2005)
General Musharraf's visit to the US for the United Nations summit on the occasion of the UN’s 60th anniversary was to have been the crowning glory of his six-year career as the head of his country’s military-led government.
- ‘India, Us Ready For Talks’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Highlighting the importance of the strategic relationship India has established with the US, External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh on Thursday said the two countries were now in a position to engage in a constructive and candid dialogue on major intern
- New ‘Sick Men’ Of Europe (Dawn, TIMOTHY GARTON ASH, Sep 23, 2005)
The Indian restaurant owner in Berlin said this kind of post-election confusion was quite normal where he came from.
- Iran’S Referral To Un (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
By strongly opposing the unjust and biased move of the European Union to refer Iran’s nuclear case to the UN Security Council, China and Russian Federation have represented the sense of anger and resentment that prevails in the rest of the world over
- Donors And Debtors (Hindu, Sarah Hiddleston, Sep 23, 2005)
On September 24 and 25, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Annual Meetings in Washington will discuss the Africa Action Plan,
- Calcutta High Court Lifts Ban On Taslima Nasreen's Book (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
A court on Thursday lifted a ban on a controversial book by an exiled Bangladeshi author, two years after it was imposed on ground that the book contained objectionable references about Islam.
- Do You Know? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 23, 2005)
Nisar A Patigaroo shares some information about oil, chemicals and more
- Time Of Reckoning For King (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 23, 2005)
The defence by the Nepal Foreign Minister of his country's "model of democracy"
- What’S In A Name? -I (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
It’s always been a name game after World War II. Bigger powers had to have some sweet names for smaller nations to colonize them once again.
- Doesn’T The Pm Trust The Indian Media? (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, Sep 23, 2005)
During his New York trip last week, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had to cancel a scheduled interaction with the New York Times editorial board because his security men nixed the idea.
- India Losing Us Congress Support On Civil Nuclear Cooperation (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Influential US Congressman Gary Ackerman, a long-time pro-India legislator, believes India will not get the support needed in the House of Representatives to clear any Bush administration proposal for civilian nuclear cooperation.
- No Ceasefire Without Ground Rules: Pranab (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Government cannot respond to individual requests"
Initiatives for truce must be backed by credible solutions
Any initiative should be discussed with the State and Central Governments
Blockade of the Saikhowa reserve forests not meant to cause
- Rushdie A Crusader Or Novelist? (Deccan Herald, Giles Fraser, Sep 22, 2005)
In lending himself to the role of public figure, the novelist endangers his work; it risks being considered a mere appendage to his actions, to his declarations, to his statements of a position.”
- Revenge Of A Warming Planet (Deccan Herald, Leonardo Fuentes, Sep 22, 2005)
Recent natural disasters have proven that we are not safe from nature’s response to our action anywhere on the planet
- Tricked By Tickets (Deccan Herald, SHAILAJA NIKAM, Sep 22, 2005)
Insistence on a ticket is a great help from train and airline staff, but it’s good to carry extra money
- Rainswept Andhra (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Now it’s Andhra Pradesh’s turn to face nature’s fury
- Showpiece Of Mughal Era Up For Grabs (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 22, 2005)
The carpet from the Deccan may fetch at least Rs 1 crore (£100,000-£150,000), according to experts.
- What If Bush Admits To His Errors In Iraq? (Deccan Herald, Nathaniel Fick, Sep 22, 2005)
Bush can change US prospects in Iraq if he musters enough courage to face the reality and change the course
- No Easy Solution (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 22, 2005)
Another day, another few Baghdad suicide bombings, carefully coordinated though culling fewer victims than on Wednesday, which saw a record of 182 dead. But there is another frightening novelty in the ugly mix of bloodshed, fear, . . . .
- The Alternative Media (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 22, 2005)
Following is the speech delivered by Prof. Muhammad Ismail in a seminar about ‘Emergence of Alternative Media: Scope and Challenges’ organized by Barahmullah Degree College
- Don’T Take Al Quds From Us (Greater Kashmir, HAMID NILNAGI, Sep 22, 2005)
The speculations have come to an end which had arisen due to formal meeting of foreign ministers of Pakistan and Israel at Istanbul, Turkey.
- Judicial Review (Indian Express, BP SAHA, Sep 22, 2005)
A minority government under Sibu Soren was formed in Jharkhand in May 2005.
- Games Nations Play (Indian Express, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Sep 22, 2005)
Surely Indira Gandhi would not have reacted in the way political party leaders have done to the ‘‘Mitrokhin Archives’’.
- Pm Slams Tech Denial Regimes (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Dr Singh said he looked forward to the launch of Chandrayaan-1, India’s unmanned moon mission.
- Iron Walls Are In Hearts, Mr Shalom (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 22, 2005)
Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom has said that ‘iron wall’ between Israel and Arab/Muslim countries is coming down. Addressing the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, he urged the Arab States to take the next step and work towards opening
- Pace Of Business Reforms (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Sep 22, 2005)
The Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan Dr Ishrat Husain is candid in admitting that unemployment and inflation are two key problems which the country confronts.
- Ec Target (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 22, 2005)
Diversions won’t work for Laloo this time
- The Foreign Aid Gap (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 22, 2005)
DID the spirit of Bono somehow possess the body of President Bush last week?
- Un: Is The Tide Turning? (Dawn, A.B. Shahid, Sep 22, 2005)
The 60th meeting of the UN General Assembly currently underway in New York, is unique in one way; it is the largest ever congregation of kings, presidents and heads of government
- Symbolism Of The Genesis (Deccan Herald, RAMNATH NARAYANSWAMY, Sep 22, 2005)
I came to consciously accept the spiritual journey a little more than five years ago.
- Making Wealth From Waste (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 22, 2005)
The need of the hour is to manage waste well because inefficient waste management could cause irreparable damage to the environment.
- India Still First Choice For Global Sourcing: Gartner (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Global offshore spending on IT services to touch $50 b
- New System To Reduce Backlog (Hindu, R.K. Radhakrishnan, Sep 22, 2005)
From holding a place in the queue outside the United States Consulate here and "selling the space" to a visa-seeker for a "fee" to squatting in cyberspace on a United States visa application form, the professional squatter has come a long way.
- Curbs Do Not Deter Isro: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
I look forward to moon mission
International technology denial regimes have only spurred our scientists
Self-reliance is our driving force
- Nuclear Doctrines (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Sep 22, 2005)
On July 8, 1996, the World Court ruled that countries possessing nuclear weapons have not just a “need” but an “obligation” to commence negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament.
- Mysteries Of Mantra (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Sep 22, 2005)
Aum Bhoor Bhuwah Swaha/Tat SaviturVarenyam/Bhargo Devasaya Dhee/Mahi/Dhiyo Yo Naha Prachodayat
OH, you sing like a professional”, I told my colleague’s wife when she sang a couple of ghazals at a farewell party for another colleague.
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- India, Russia, China Foreign Ministers To Work Together On Iran Issue (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Sep 22, 2005)
The Foreign Ministers of India, China and Russia, who held their annual trilateral meeting today at the Chinese Permanent Mission in New York, decided to work together on the issue of Iran.
- Iraq: Pressure Mounts On Blair (Hindu, Patrick Wintour, Sep 22, 2005)
British Cabinet members have admitted that signs of the breakdown of law and order in British-controlled southern Iraq will place extra pressure on Tony Blair ahead of next week's Labour party conference.
- Testosterone Therapy For Loss Of Libido (Tribune, January W. Payne, Sep 22, 2005)
A new analysis of published research suggests that testosterone therapy may aid many post-menopausal women dealing with loss of libido.
- The Nuclear Doctrine — For Ensuring Global Strategic Stability (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Sep 22, 2005)
A stable multipolar world order is feasible only when there is a strategic balance of power within the Asia-Pacific region. Especially in the context of the bogey raised in the West, of India and Pakistan being in a nuclear race, New Delhi has to ....
- The Impairment Pair (Business Line, Mohan R. Lavi, Sep 22, 2005)
Mohan R. Lavi discusses US' Standard on the impairment of long-lived assets
- 'India Will Soon Be A Big Power' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Congressman Joseph Crowley acknowledges that the US-India nuclear deal will be a tough sell in the United States Congress.
- There Are Local Variations To Fraud (Business Line, K. Srinivasan , Sep 22, 2005)
Can accounting standards and international best practices minimise malpractices, asks K. Srinivasan
- Karzai For Change In U.S. Strategy (Hindu, Carlotta Gall, Sep 22, 2005)
Afghan President calls for shutting off the flow of militants, sources of funding
- U.S. Brushes Off N. Korean Demand (Hindu, Steven R. Weisman, Sep 22, 2005)
"Pyongyang's stance will not derail accord"
- What The Iaea Really Found In Iran (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 22, 2005)
The best way for the world to satisfy itself that there are no undeclared nuclear activities in Iran is for the IAEA to use its inspection rights under the Additional Protocol.
- The Land Of Coffee & Oranges (Deccan Herald, Rashmi Rao, Sep 22, 2005)
If you thought Kodagu is a land of coffee and oranges, think again, for the district has a lot to offer especially for those seeking uncluttered places. Kodagu (or Coorg as it is popularly called),
- Rural Employment Scheme Needs New Mindset (Tribune, L. K. Singhvi, Sep 22, 2005)
The National Rural Employment Guarantee (NREG) Act passed by Parliament is indeed a historic and momentous legislation. It is bold in its commitment to reach every rural household and provide at least 100 days of employment to one family member in a year.
- Beware, Malware Is Out There! (Hindu, Anand Parthasarathy, Sep 22, 2005)
Net baddies are turning attention towards individual personal computer users
Symantec report finds sharp rise in malicious threats
"Open" software, Mac PCs, no longer safe
India in the dubious Top Ten of cyber crooks.
Net goondas can be hired
- Bringing North Korea Around (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 22, 2005)
The groundbreaking six-nation agreement, under which the Democratic People's Republic of Korea agreed to give up its nuclear weapons programme and reaffirmed its commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
- Globalisation Needs Balance Of Global Social Action — Clinton (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 22, 2005)
Bill Clinton, former President of the United States, was recently interviewed at his home in Chappaqua, New York State, for Global Viewpoint byEuripedes Alcantara, editor ofVeja. On September 15, Mr. Clinton convened the first meeting of the Clinton Globa
- India Still First Choice For Global Sourcing: Gartner (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Global offshore spending on IT services to touch $50 b
- Teheran Warns West Of Harsh Response (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
West move to refer nuclear programme
The world should give Iran a chance to reach a political understanding
The U.S. and Europe should recognise Iran's right to enrich uranium now rather than later
- Another Giant Leap To The Moon Planned (Hindu, Alok Jha, Sep 21, 2005)
The new vehicle has solar panels to provide power and astronauts will use it to get into moon orbit.
- China, Japan, And A New Vision Of The U.N. (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Sep 21, 2005)
Chinese President Hu Jintao has navigated his country's participation in the United Nations summit held in New York from September 14 to 16 in a clear fashion. Mr. Hu exposed the dangers of the United States' unilateralism and showed up the urgency ...
- Can’T Change At 60 (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 21, 2005)
It must be one of the accidents of history that 60 years after the drafting of the UN charter,
- India Plans To Dominate The Space – Indian Space Research Organization To Launch Hundreds Of Satellites In Coming Years (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Sep 21, 2005)
India has decided that it is time to start expanding into space and advanced aerospace.
- People’S War (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 21, 2005)
After the Naxalites and associated groups came into being in 1967 and started their people’s war, which came to a peak in the early 70s,
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