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Articles 24421 through 24520 of 31829:
- The Issue Of Inheritance - Ii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 17, 2005)
Before rushing to conclusions, gender issues are to be understood in a proper perspective.
- Iran Issue: India And Russia For Consultation (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 17, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan briefs Putin on his July visit to U.S
- No Crisis In Ties With Washington Over Teheran, Says Manmohan (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 17, 2005)
"Iran under obligation to fulfil international commitments' "India's view is that another nuclear state in our neighbourhood is not desirable. At the same time ... diplomacy must be given the maximum scope to sort out the issue"
- Loo And Behold (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 17, 2005)
Talk about a leak. The first thing one was drawn to on Friday morning was a news agency photo of President Bush scribbling a note asking whether he can go to the bathroom.
- Japan Emerging As A More Normal Democracy (Hindu, Ramesh Thakur, Sep 17, 2005)
Mr. Koizumi seems to have succeeded in breaking out of the traditional mould of Japanese politics and connecting directly with the people.
- Indo-Us Cooperation In Nuclear Technology (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will probably have had ample opportunity to explain the Indian position on the country's relations with Iran to his American interlocutors by the time you get to read this.
- Rush Hour In New York! …… (Daily Excelsior, Dr R L Bhat, Sep 17, 2005)
September is rush time in new York, the city that USA assigned to UNO for a capital to quarter the world body within the US of A. Come September and like annual pilgrims gathering at shrines holy to their religions,
- Wide Range From New Holland (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Two variants will have two-wheel and four-wheel drive options
- When Women Want To Have It All (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 17, 2005)
Women who try to have it all may lose the one thing that matters most — the opportunity to have a family, they say.
- Pm Receives Standing Ovation From Nris (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
A packed hall of ethnic Indians and media representatives gave Prime Minister Manmohan Singh a standing ovation at a reception hosted by the Indian Ambassador, Ronen Sen, in Hotel Hilton, on Thursday evening.
- India Resents Us Squeeze On Iran (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Forcing India's hand on Iran while praising Pak could backfire, say officials
- Pm Downplays Pak Remark On Kashmir (Indian Express, Kamlendra Kanwar, Sep 17, 2005)
‘‘I regard the outcome of talks with President Musharraf as very constructive....I came here primarily for addressing the UN.
- Need For Global Social Action (Tribune, E. Alcantara, Sep 17, 2005)
Bill Clinton, former President of the United States, was recently interviewed for Global Viewpoint by Euripedes Alcantara, Editor of Veja, at his home in Chappaqua, N.Y. On September 15, . . .
- Across Disciplines (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 17, 2005)
The commitment made by India and Pakistan in New York —that they will ensure a peaceful settlement of all pending issues,
- The Govt Is A Dead Elephant (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Sep 17, 2005)
The Indian bureaucrat does not want India to become a rich country, he does not want free markets and he does not want a truly free society because when these things happen, his powers diminish immediately
- Pakistan’S Israel Dilemma – Pakistan Watching India-Israel Relations And Just Does Not Know What To Do (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Sep 17, 2005)
Pakistan is in a deep dilemma – perhaps for the first time in the last fifty years.
- India, Pakistan Back Peace Process In "Tense" Talks (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Sep 17, 2005)
The leaders of India and Pakistan vowed to pursue a sluggish peace process but analysts said their meeting in New York appeared to have made little, if any, progress.
- India-Pakistan Talks Setback Seen As Temporary (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Sep 17, 2005)
The apparent failure of talks between the leaders of India and Pakistan in New York has dealt a blow to the peace process between the South Asian nuclear rivals but the setback is likely to be temporary, analysts said.
- Musharraf's Remarks Surprise Pm (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said he was "surprised" at Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's reference to Jammu and Kashmir in his address to the United Nations General Assembly, but added that the dialogue between India and Pakistan would....
- India Among Top 5 In Net Usage (The Financial Express, N SHIVAPRIYA, Sep 17, 2005)
India has made it to the top five countries in terms of number of internet users. According to global statistics, India had 39 million users as on July-end.
- Impressions: Dr Singh At The Un (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
The United Nations is a wonderful place, especially on a warm summer day.
- Indian To Train Us National Guards (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
As part of measures to focus on combating terrorism post 9/11, the US Administration is sending out teams of its National Guards to receive specialised anti-terrorism and jungle warfare training at the Indian Army School at Varangte in Mizoram.
- India Signs Up Us-Based Lobby Firm (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
India has signed up a leading Washington-based law firm for $700,000 a year to work as a lobbyist for "developing, refining and expanding" relationships between Indian officials and the United States foreign policy-making apparatus.
- Jaipur Power Body Gets Rs. 197 Cr. Loan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The credit follows successful restoration of 50 feeders in the first phase
- The Interpreters (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 16, 2005)
America's chief justice William Rehnquist died on September 3, after being in the saddle for 33 years. President George W Bush has nominated John Roberts to succeed him.
- Straddling Three Nations (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The American social scientist, Alice Thorner, died in Paris last month. She was eighty-eight and in failing health for some months.
- New Info School To Come Up (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The University of Mysore signed a memorandum of understanding with the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B) and the School of Information Sciences,
- Wrong Thing To Say (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2005)
The president talked totally out of turn on the issue of women during his interview with an American newspaper published here on Wednesday.
- Divided They Stand (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2005)
The United Nations was founded 60 years ago to reflect the noblest ideals of the democracies that came together to defeat fascism and build a juster world. It has often been said since by cynics that a more accurate name for the organisation would be....
- A Crisis In The Making? (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The crime in Baghdad on Wednesday is too horrendous for words.
- Rooting Out Foreign Militants (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2005)
Tuesday's seizure of a small spy airplane, large amounts of ammunition and sophisticated communication equipment,
- Prelude To Recognizing Israel? (Dawn, Karamatullah K. Ghori, Sep 16, 2005)
Spokesmen of the government may go on insisting that there is no rush to recognize Israel and establish normal diplomatic relations with the Jewish entity long treated as a pariah by Pakistan.
- A Precipitate Act By Islamabad (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Sep 16, 2005)
At the invitation of the American Jewish Congress (ACJ), President Pervez Musharraf has agreed to address the leaders of the Jewish community in New York on September 17.
- Global Aviation Set To Post $7 B Loss (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced a revised industry loss forecast of US$7.4 billion for 2005 in light of rising oil prices.
- India, Pak Talks Yield Little (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Sep 16, 2005)
The Indo-Pak dialogue will go on. That’s all that can be said after a marathon meeting between Manmohan Singh and Musharraf.
- Indian Navy Holds Talks With British Firm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Of the three Services, the Indian Navy was the first to use the penalty clause in the agreement when the supply of frigates was delayed by Russian sellers.
- Musharraf-Sharon Handshake (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 16, 2005)
President Musharraf and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon shook hands at a reception during the UN’s World Summit on Wednesday in New York.
- Manmohan Makes A Pitch For Democracy (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 16, 2005)
"We believe that it empowers the most humble citizen and gives him a sense of dignity"
- Dalit Movement Goes Global (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
In the era of globalisation it is imperative to fight certain causes globally: Udit Raj
Chairman of the All India Confederation of SC/ST Organisations to address Dalilt Freedom Network meet I Washington D.C.
Vows to "expose" Sangh Parivar
- Sethu Project Was Due To Party's Sustained Effort:vaiko (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
150- year-old dream of Tamils had become a reality
- Iter Fact-Finding Mission To Visit India On Nuclear Energy Project (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Follow up of a meeting between Indian and ITER officials in France
- World's Hottest Eye Bharat (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
India's booming technology and telecoms industries will see more investment coming their way from Asian companies such as Flextronics and Kyocera as they tap Asia's third-largest economy for its lower cost structure and growing demand.
- Iraq's Constitution, A Failure For The U.S." (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Preeta Bansalof the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom advises President George Bush on foreign policy in relation to religion.
- Wailing Over Dead (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 16, 2005)
Every person has to taste death some day or the other. Death keeps a perfect calendar and is never untimely. It comes at the appropriate time and at the place specified by Allah the most exalted.
- Electronic Activism On Fuel Prices (Tribune, Sara Kehaulani, Sep 16, 2005)
The messages speak to frustrated motorists who have seen prices at the pump creep upward but are powerless to do anything about it.
- 1965 War: Facts And Fiction (Tribune, Lt-Gen (retd) Harwant Singh, Sep 16, 2005)
Much has been written about the 1965 war, both in India and Pakistan. India’s official history of this war is still shrouded in secrecy and so are the records and war diaries of Army units and formations.
- Indo-Us Deal On Track (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 16, 2005)
Wednesday's exchange of views between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush in Washington showed that nothing would be allowed to come in the way of July’s Indo-US agreement for cooperation in nuclear power production for peaceful....
- Hard Talk At Un (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 16, 2005)
Singh and Musharraf try to break new ground in the India-Pakistan peace process
- Swap' Is From The Practice Of Slapping Hands Together (Business Line, D. Murali , Sep 16, 2005)
On the diplomatic front, we saw the swap, across Wagah, of prisoners of India and Pakistan to push ahead the peace process, even as Zimbabwe and China swapped animals in tiger relations.
- Study Finds Kids Have Innate Math Ability (Deccan Herald, Jamie Talan, Sep 16, 2005)
The ability to solve math problems is present well before a child’s formal school training, according to a new study by Harvard University psychologists.
- Microsoft Is In Talks For Aol Stake (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Time Warner Inc and Microsoft Corp are in advanced talks over Microsoft buying a stake in Time Warner’s America Online unit, the New York Post reported, on Thursday.
- Negotiating The Persian Maze (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Sep 16, 2005)
There has been a naive expectation among professional seminarists that New Delhi would somehow be stampeded into lining up with Washington on the Iranian nuclear issue when the IAEA Board in Vienna takes up the matter on September 19.
- Politicians Least Trusted People (Deccan Herald, Brian Whitaker, Sep 16, 2005)
The BBC survey says while people felt religious leaders to be the most trusted they preferred “intellectuals” to be given more power.
- Mumbai's Suffocation (Business Line, P. T. Jyothi Datta, Sep 16, 2005)
The lopsided perspectives of Mumbai's so-called civic ministries which trot out weak-kneed excuses for breaking the law are reasons why Mumbaikars are being suffocated, both literally and morally.
- Betrayal Of The People (Hindu, Mary Riddell, Sep 16, 2005)
Four years ago, American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. Many hundreds died in that instant. The emergency services' response began within five seconds.
- India Does Business The Hard Way (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
South Asian economies are increasing the pace of reform to help small and medium businesses generate more jobs, but heavy legal burdens on business remain in most countries in the region,
- When Jaswant Took Indian Politics To Foreign Shores (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 16, 2005)
When the Bharatiya Janata Party chose to protest the fact that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had made a reference to Atal Bihari Vajpayee's opposition to the India-United States nuclear agreement....
- India Needs To Stand Firm (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 16, 2005)
While United States President George W. Bush has reassured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about his commitment to the agreement on civilian nuclear cooperation, there is no guarantee that the deal-makers will pull it off.
- India, Pakistan Back Peace Process In "Tense" Talks (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Sep 16, 2005)
The leaders of India and Pakistan vowed to pursue a sluggish peace process but analysts said their meeting in New York appeared to have made little, if any, progress.
- Aceh Peace Process Begins (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Sep 16, 2005)
Activists of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) on Thursday began handing over their weapons to the international monitoring mission under a peace accord with the Indonesian Government.
- Indigenous Airborne Systems By 2008 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) hopes to fly the air force-identified aircraft carrying the indigenously developed Airborne-Early Warning and Control (AEW and C) system by 2008-end, Director of the Centre for Airborne Systems.....
- Options Narrow For Nepal's Isolated Monarch (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Sep 16, 2005)
Pressure is mounting on Nepal's King Gyanendra to restore democracy after he seized power earlier this year, but there is no sign yet of the monarch relenting despite his increasing isolation, analysts say.
- Indigenous Airborne Systems By 2008 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Being done with multiple partnership
- Pollution Punctures The Protective Layer (Daily Excelsior, G L Khajuria, Sep 16, 2005)
Ozone layer, a protective sheeth encircling the space ship "Mother earth" is protecting all the bio-life sustaining on it from ultraviolet rays of sun.
- Baghdad Again (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Is there any semblance of normal life in Baghdad? Doubts persist in this behalf because of the deafening car bomb explosions that frequently rock the Iraqi Capital and have an instant echo all over the world including in this country.
- Powersoft Files Offer Document With Sebi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
Powersoft Global Solutions, a provider of IT solutions and services based out of Bangalore
- As India's Economy Soars, Its Airports And Roads Can't Keep Up (Christian Science Monitor, Scott Baldauf, Sep 15, 2005)
Indian airlines just ordered a fleet of new planes. But red tape and bureaucracy mean infrastructure lags.
- U.K. Row Over Racial Profiling Order (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Sep 15, 2005)
A new controversy has erupted over racial profiling of terror suspects after it emerged that, in the wake of 7/7, police officers were instructed to keep in mind that "recent suspects have included individuals of Asian, West Indian and east African . . .
- Troop Cut In J&k: Musharraf Seeks U.S. Help (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Hours before his meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday sought the U.S. help in persuading India on area-specific troops reduction in Jammu and Kashmir, to move forward in resolving the Kashmir issue.
- India-U.S. Nuclear Bonding May Hit Snag Over Iran (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Sep 15, 2005)
India's rapidly expanding relations with the United States are being threatened by its links with Iran, and New Delhi is being forced to choose between its two allies, officials and analysts said on Wednesday.
- The Challenge Before The United Nations (Deccan Herald, Maggie Farley, Sep 15, 2005)
As Annan put it, the UN has come to ‘a fork in the road’ and must reinvent itself or fade into irrelevance
- Dialogue Format Inadequate (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Sep 15, 2005)
Unless South Asia is rid of nuclear weapons and mutual mistrust, there will be little scope for a Kashmir solution
- The Good Fight (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 15, 2005)
This week, the heads of state of more than 170 countries are meeting to consider wide-ranging reforms for the United Nations.
- Fully Committed To Nuclear Deal: Bush (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 15, 2005)
Terrorism must stop for realistic progress with Pakistan, says Manmohan Singh
- Domestic Issue Taken To Bush'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Dr. Singh reportedly expressed surprise at Vajpayee's criticism of pact with U.S.
- Manmohan Makes Pitch For Democracy (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 15, 2005)
"We believe that it empowers the most humble citizen and gives him a sense of dignity"
- The Farmer And The Festival Lights (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Sep 15, 2005)
The Ganesh festival is the most important event in Maharashtra. This season, farm distress has hit theutsavbadly in Vidharbha. Very few have money to spend. Meanwhile, farmers' suicides there are going up.
- Closing Of The American Mind (Dawn, A.B. Shahid, Sep 15, 2005)
In 1987, Allan Bloom authored a book with the same title pointing to the intellectual deficit in US educational system which was imparting knowledge based on superficial coverage of disciplines.
- Poor Human Development (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Sep 15, 2005)
The annual reminder of how backward we are in the realm of human development has come again.
- Night Stains Of Tyranny (Dawn, Feryal Ali Gauhar, Sep 15, 2005)
...can darkness hide stains Which the night of
tyranny Itself has etched onto our souls?
— “Tyranny”,
by Shahryar Rashed
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