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Articles 25321 through 25420 of 31829:
- Pakistan Plans To Make 100 More Nuclear Bombs But India Is Ready With Missile Shields To Deflect All The Incoming Nukes Back To Pakistan (India Daily, Sonia Joshi, Aug 21, 2005)
Pakistan is planning to build 100 more nuke bombs to keep parity with India
- Indo-Us Agreement (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Aug 21, 2005)
Pakistan's disappointment at the India-United States agreement on defence relationship is quite understandable.
- Pak Committed To Furthering Peace Process: Kasuri (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 21, 2005)
Downplaying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s allegation about the existence of terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmud Kasuri has said his country is committed to the ongoing composite dialogue process with India.
- Ncaa Clarifies Ban On Mascots (Washington Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
The National Collegiate Athletic Association created some wiggle room yesterday in its recent decision to ban American Indian imagery, announcing that it would give latitude to universities whose "namesake" tribe supports the mascot.
- Diplomat Turned Popular President (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Aug 20, 2005)
As S.R. Nathan begins his second term as Singapore's President, his record as a public servant will remain his strength.
- Shantha Biotech Develops Four-In-One Dtph Vaccine (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Shantetra is combination of diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and hepatitis-B vaccine
Protects children against four life-threatening infections
Can be administered to infants from sixth week onwards
All components have been developed indigenously, say
- Expanding The Scope Of Tds (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam discusses the changes proposed in the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2005 with respect to the TDS regime
- Two U.S. Warships Docked At Jordan Port Leave After Abortive Missile Attack (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Aug 20, 2005)
In coordinated operation, another projectile fired at Israeli airport of Eilat
- Alleviating Plight (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 20, 2005)
The Chief Minister’s concern for the orphans and destitute has been received well by the people.
- Iran-The Next Entry-I (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 20, 2005)
Considering the wishes of its people, we have to understand the complex Iranian political system. Iran’s political system combines elements of a modern Islamic theocracy with democracy.
- This Is How We Perceive The Problem Of Kashmir-I (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
We are reproducing the full text of the discussion between Muhammad Yasin Malik, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and Omar Abdullah, President National Conference. The show was organised by Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society . . .
- Why Muslims Can Love America (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 20, 2005)
Picture this — eight angry Egyptian men in a Cairo focus group venting rage at all things American for an hour. Then a greying 60-year-old with a pencil moustache sighed, saying: “I wish it would get back to what it was.
- Half Hearted And Incomplete (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 20, 2005)
There is little to celebrate in the withdrawal of Israel from Gaza. True, this is the first time since the Sinai pullout of 1982 that Israel is vacating territory that it has forcibly occupied.
- Terrorist Menace (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 20, 2005)
Over the past one month, we have seen increasing attempts by Pakistan to push more terrorists across the LoC into Jammu and Kashmir
- Not Forgetting The Gujarat Carnage (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Aug 20, 2005)
A pakistan television network based in Dubai asked me whether Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would tender his apology to Indian Muslims as he had done in the case of Sikhs for the Delhi riots 21 years after the violence
- Terror Missiles Fired From Jordan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
The US Navy said it believed the missile attack, which left one Jordanian soldier dead, was directed at its ships docked in Amman.
- Natural Gas Pipeline May Energize Peace (Japan Times, B. GAUTAM, Aug 20, 2005)
It is being called the Peace Pipe. The natural gas pipeline running from Iran to India through Pakistan may be a reality in early 2006.
- Futures Trading In Plastics Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Trading unit specified at two tonnes
- Et Is Here? Prove It! (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Several TV shows tantalise viewers saying they are finally going to get to the bottom of the "UFO debate." They never do.
- No `Sensitivity Training' For Rafah (Hindu, Jonathan Steele, Aug 20, 2005)
There was no `sensitivity training' when bulldozers went into Rafah — the settlers' retreat was the theatre of the cynical.
- Mishandling Iranian Crisis (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Aug 20, 2005)
There is worldwide disappointment that the recent talks between the European Union and Iran have led nowhere.
- Is A Sino-Us Cold War In The Offing? (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Aug 20, 2005)
With the US enjoying overwhelming superiority in military strength, as well as technology, the neocons in the Bush administration are wary of any challenge to America’s pre-eminence.
- Ndia, China: Comrades In Oil (Asia Times, Jyoti Malhotra, Aug 20, 2005)
Having gingerly circled around each other like two cautious pugilists for the past decades, India and China may be taking their first step in the creation of an Asian synergy that has much more to do with making real money than the rhetorical bombast. . .
- Delhi'84, Gujarat'02, London'05 (Indian Express, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Aug 20, 2005)
On May 27, 1964, when Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru died of natural causes, General Chaudhuri, then army chief, ordered an extra brigade of troops into the Capital.
- Protection Of Iprs — No Guarantee For Sustainable Development (Business Line, D. Murali , Aug 20, 2005)
Quoting instances from Philippe Cullet's Intellectual Property Protection and Sustainable Development, D. Murali explains why it is essential for developing countries to protect traditional knowledge through legal means "in a world wher e everything ....
- India Aiming To Increase Share In The Global Food Trade By Three Fold From Us$8 Billion To Us$24 Billion In The Ten Years (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
"Despite the fact that 25 per cent of the country's GDP was contributed by the agriculture sector,
- India The New Member To Nuclear Club To Import N-Reactors And Exploit Its Thorium Reserves (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
India needs 40,000 mw nuclear power. The recent agreement with United States will help.
- A Matter Of Credibility (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Aug 20, 2005)
On Thursday, the US Ambassador, Mr David Mulford, told an audience in Kolkata that "Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee should serve as a role model for other Left leaders on how to attract investments."
- India Most Cost-Competitive (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
India and the Philippines are the most cost-competitive offshore locations for contact centres in the Asia Pacific region (APAC), research firm Datamonitor has said.
- Grave Threat (Asia Times, Editorial, Asian Times, Aug 20, 2005)
When the judiciary and law-enforcing agencies speak with same concern about a malady afflicting society there can only be one conclusion that the matter must be very serious.
- More Of Musharraf (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
There is more to the interview that Pakistan President
Pervez Musharraf has given to London's Daily Telegraph than just his highly-publicised assertion that a quicker movement on the Kashmir front was necessary.
- The Clever General Men, Matters & Memories (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Aug 20, 2005)
The ever clever Gen. Pervez Musharraf! He has finally discovered the linkage between the ''unresolved'' Kashmir issue and the West's war on terrorism of which Musharraf, by his own admission, is a major cog
- Leisure ‘interests’ Of Public Figures (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 20, 2005)
Rather as medieval peasants believed that touching the hem of the king’s robe would cure them of disease or bring them good luck, we are pathetically grateful for any scrap of information that reveals the true character of our rulers.
- Costly Closure (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Nepal Maoists hurting their own
- Et Tu, Bangladesh! … (Daily Excelsior, Dr R L Bhat, Aug 20, 2005)
As a country Bangladesh is non-contiguous with the Muslim crescent in ways more than one.
- Rumble In The West (Tribune, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Aug 20, 2005)
Parliament's enthusiastic approval of the Bill on dual citizenship, the arrest of another London bombings suspect and the Irish Republican Army’s promise to lay down arms all bore out Eric Hobsbawm’s definition of the 21st century as the age of .....
- Lack Of Political Communication (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Aug 20, 2005)
The Nanavati Commision report and the predictable after math results in the resignation of Jagdish Tytler from the Cabinet and Sajjan Kumar from his Cabinet status assignment
- Revolutions, Geopolitics And Pipelines (Asia Times, F William Engdahl, Aug 20, 2005)
After a short-term fall in price below the $50 a barrel level, oil has broken through the $60 level and is likely to go far higher.
- State Bank Of India Plans To Become One Of The Biggest In The World (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
With a view to meet the growing needs of foreign customers, the State Bank of India has formulated...
- A New Nuclear Era (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Aug 20, 2005)
The bush administration is known for gambles, and Monday's about-face on nuclear cooperation with India qualifies as such.
- India Bypasses The Wires To Bring Wi-Fi To Its Remote Residents (Christian Science Monitor, Jacob Leibenluft, Aug 19, 2005)
Three years ago, paying the electric bill in the south Indian village of Palakkode was a day-long task.
- Tata Motors Acquires Uk Co (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Tata Motors Ltd, on Thursday, announced that it it would be acquiring UK-based engineering and design services company
- Lifestyle Key To Slowing Brain’S Aging (Tribune, Rob Stein, Aug 19, 2005)
Americans are performing mental calisthenics, taking Italian classes, deciphering crossword puzzles and hunting for other ways to try to keep their minds from fading
- Sc Notice On Obscene Material In Newspapers (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 19, 2005)
The Supreme Court today took cognizance of a petition expressing concern over the publication of “obscene” pictures and “pornographic” material in serious newspapers having the potential of corrupting minds of children,
- Rickshaw Ban (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 19, 2005)
Only part of Kolkata’s image problem
- Vote-Bank Politics (Statesman, SUNANDA SANYAL, Aug 19, 2005)
Bangladeshis May Now Call The Shots
- Reckless In Washington (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 19, 2005)
One of the most painful experiences is to depart, for good, even from a rented house.
- In-Depth Succour (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 19, 2005)
Bond of the brine
- Tata Tech To Acquire U.K. Firm Incat International (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Rs. 411 cr. deal with engineering design services company; greater global scale will extend the reach of the enlarged group
- Private Equity Players — Movers And Shakers Of Capital Market (Business Line, Raghuvir Mukherji, Aug 19, 2005)
In a purely capitalist society, capital flows to where it is most efficiently used.
- Danger Signals (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 19, 2005)
The violence in Bangladesh raises serious questions about the future of freedom in that country.
- Russia, China Launch First Major Wargames (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 19, 2005)
Russia and China today launched their first-ever joint wargames in a show of military might they insisted was not aimed at any other country after the USA expressed concern.
- Tatas Have Designs On Uk Firm (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Tata Technologies (TTL) today offered to buy UK’s INCAT International for Rs 411 crore.
- Us Working With Naco To Set Up Corporate Fund For Aids (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
The United States was working with the National AIDS Control Organisation and private sector representatives to set up a corporate fund aimed at checking the spread of the endemic in India, specially in workplaces, US Ambassador to India David Mulford sai
- Manthan Systems’ Software Products (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Manthan Systems, a specialised software solution provider focusing on the retail and consumer packaged goods industry, on Thursday, announced the launch of two new analytical products aimed at addressing the information-challenge faced by global Retail...
- Withdrawal A Wise Step (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 19, 2005)
Perhaps, only Prime Minister Ariel Sharon could get Israel’s Disengagement Plan implemented as he has already started doing it.
- A Marker For The Future (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 19, 2005)
There was something more than a little incongruous about the mass eviction of Jewish settlers from Gaza carried out by Israeli forces on Wednesday.
- Rains And The Indian (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Aug 19, 2005)
To celebrate the human spirit one has to look to the citizens of Mumbai and see the real attachment, commitment and resolve they have shown to restore dignity to life and living in their great metropolis.
- Tatas Pick Up Uk Services Firm For Rs 411 Crore (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
The Tatas are acquiring UK-based engineering and design services company Incat International Plc in an all-cash deal of Rs 411 crore (53.40 million pounds).
- From Dindigul To The World (Hindu, VANI DORAISAMY, Aug 19, 2005)
Rags to riches with a frugal lifestyle and a Midas touch
- Tackling Religious Extremism (Dawn, Sohail Mahmood, Aug 19, 2005)
Undoubtedly, Pakistan has suffered tremendously because of the sectarian and Islamic extremist phenomenon. A number of extremist organizations grew out of the earlier jihad in Afghanistan during the 1980s. At the time, the war was strongly supported
- The Siege Within (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
The 350 bomb blasts which rattled Bangladesh on Wednesday killing two people and unleashing panic in the country are the latest in a series of terrorist activities by Islamist militants all over the world.
- Moscow’S Correct Stand (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Russia has joined voices of sanity by calling for a dialogue to settle the Iranian nuclear question,
- The Second Age Of Globalisation (Hindu, LARRY ELLIOT, Aug 19, 2005)
Welcome to the second age of globalisation, and the labour practices of Victorian mill owners.
- The Moral Code Of Indian Democracy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 19, 2005)
THE BJP and the NDA will have every right to taunt the fulsome apology by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for 1984 once they have familiarized themselves with the letter “A”.
- The Rosa Parks Of The Anti-War Movement (Hindu, Vijay Prashad, Aug 19, 2005)
The protest outside President Bush's ranch by Cindy Sheehan, whose soldier son was killed in action, has raised awareness of the continued devastation in Iraq.
- Gross Breach Of Privilege But Beneath Contempt (Hindu, Somnath Chatterjee, Aug 19, 2005)
"Freedom of the press, a cherished fundamental right in our country, cannot comprise deliberately tendentious and motivated attacks on the great institutions of this Republic. Gross breach of privilege has been committed. However, since it will be . . .
- Ideal Scenario (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 19, 2005)
What is the ideal scenario so far as people-to-people contacts on either side of the Line of Control are concerned?
- Ball In Musharraf's Court (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Aug 19, 2005)
Musharaff cannot afford to let the Hasba Bill become law. But if he stymies it, he will lose the MMA support.
- Flood-Stricken Are Now Plunged In Grief And Fear Struck (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Chaotic conditions prevail in many temporary rehabilitation centres for the thousands of flood affected families in Athani taluk.
- Terrorist Haven (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 19, 2005)
The serial and simultaneous bomb blasts that ripped across Bangladesh on Wednesday confirm fears that the country has become a haven for Islamist terror outfits.
- Controlling Rising Oil Prices (Daily Excelsior, Sisir Basu, Aug 19, 2005)
The price of oil has gone up from $10 six years ago to $66 a barrel as reported on August 12. Why is this so? A car-owner or taxi-driver in India would,
- Equity Fund Planned To Start New Agro And Food Processing Units: D.P. Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Union Ministry securing feedback from trade bodies on assisting entrepreneurs
- Humour In Self-Stabbing (Tribune, I.M. Soni, Aug 18, 2005)
When Mahatma Gandhi observed: “Here go my people. I must follow them. I am their leader,” he was showing two things — his sense of humour and his ability to poke fun at his own self. This is a rare quality
- The Jolt From Africa (Tribune, T.P. Sreenivasan, Aug 18, 2005)
The African Union has done India and its partners in the G-4 group a favour. It has given them a face-saving device to extricate themselves from a difficult situation.
- Pusa Rohini, Tomato Variety Shows Promise (Hindu, M.J. PRABU , Aug 18, 2005)
About 40 tonnes of fruits can be harvested from one hectare
The ideal TIME for sowing the seeds in the nursery is during October
- Singapore Fta: Against Asian Unity? (Telegraph, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Aug 18, 2005)
While India's Free Trade Agreement with Singapore has been generally welcomed, there is more to it than meets the eye.
- The Quagmire Called Iraq (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Aug 18, 2005)
Identifying the basis of international law, many jurists argue that ‘no benefit can be received from an illegal act’.
- Us Opposition To Gas Pipeline (Dawn, Tayyab Siddiqui, Aug 18, 2005)
We have no eternal allies and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual and these interests, it is our duty to follow”.
- The Truth About Integration (Dawn, Michael Howard, Aug 18, 2005)
For years it has been taboo to question our society’s record of integrating people of different colours, creeds and backgrounds.
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