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- Bhel: The Turtle And The Hare-Brained (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Jun 18, 2005)
The proceeds from the proposed sale of equity in BHEL are a fraction of what could be raised by different, less repulsive means.
- I Am Qualified To Play Peacemaker: Musharraf (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 18, 2005)
``I understand the ravages of war; I have the dubious distinction of having served in two of the three wars between Pakistan and India ''
- Government To Stop Sale Of Revised Edition Of Mahatma Gandhi's Works (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2005)
Original version declared "official edition," purchasers of erroneous version to get concordance table
- Bodos Hail Ceasefire Agreement (Hindu, Sushanta Talukdar, Jun 18, 2005)
UDALGURI: Bodos on Friday welcomed the ceasefire agreement between the National Democratic Front of Boroland and the Centre and pledged their support to the peace process.
- Kim Jong-Il "Willing" To Rejoin Six-Party Nuclear Talks (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 18, 2005)
Singapore : North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il on Friday expressed his "willingness" to rejoin the stalled six-party talks on its nuclear-weapons programme as early as next month on a specific condition.
- Hurriyat Back Home (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2005)
The Hurriyat’s visit to Pakistan underlines the fact that it is entering unchartered territory as far as Kashmir politics is concerned. It had, during recent months
- Squabbles Over Budget Provisions Dominate Brussels Summit (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, Jun 18, 2005)
European Union mired in one of the worst crises in its 50-year-old history
- Incredible India’S Junk Yards (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 18, 2005)
Please look for the signs of disaster that is looming the next time you happen to visit a heritage site yourself.
- Manmohan Seeks Report On Baglihar (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI, Jun 18, 2005)
Water Resources Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunsi visits project site
- Money, Money And More Money (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Jun 18, 2005)
Most people regard money as the yard-stick of success. The more one has in the bank in farmland, factories, real estate or commands as fees, the more successful he is regarded.
- Mr Gauhar Ayub, Let’S Rewind To 1965 (Indian Express, Anil Bhat, Jun 18, 2005)
Thank you Gauhar Ayub Khan, son of Pakistan’s first dictator president, self-promoted Field Marshal Ayub Khan,
- He Beat It, Now What? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 18, 2005)
Why do you suppose Michael Jackson looked almost as unhappy leaving the Santa Maria, Calif., courthouse with 10 acquittals in his pocket as he did when he walked in maybe 45 minutes earlier with 10 criminal charges over his head?
- On What Drives The Dragon And How The Giant Organises Electricity (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 18, 2005)
AN ISLAMABAD datelined story on www.greaterkashmir.com speaks of India offering to share with Pakistan the electricity "from the controversial Baglihar and Kishanganga hydropower projects located on the Chenab and Jehlum rivers".
- The Price Of Occupation (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 18, 2005)
SIX more American soldiers were killed in Iraq on Wednesday. Even though this is not the single biggest casualty toll for a day,
- India Will Stick To The G-4 Track (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jun 18, 2005)
Further discussions will be held with U.S when its official visits New Delhi on June 23
- Case For More Realistic Gold Policy (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam , Jun 17, 2005)
Gold consumption in India is increasing as, amid political and economic uncertainty,
- Fat Versus Fiction (Hindu, Vivienne Parry, Jun 17, 2005)
The moral panic about the obesity epidemicwas always hard to swallow. Now, a newstudy says we may have been wrong all along.
- The Thrills Without The Frills (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Jun 17, 2005)
The strategy of the new low-cost airlines appears to be two-fold — attracting a new generation of passengers and enhancing occupancy levels.
- Differing Eu And U.S. Interests (Hindu, Simon Tisdall, Jun 17, 2005)
Washington gets uneasy as the EU increasinglyemerges as a credible rival to U.S. superpower
- Bird Flu — Preparing For The Worst (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 17, 2005)
Over the past year, the World Health Organisation's warnings about the risk to the global community from the avian influenza,
- India-Pakistan Visa Divide (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 17, 2005)
Despite the peace process chugging on, visa restrictions between the two countries remain stringent
- Not Every Tiger Is Endangered (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, Jun 17, 2005)
Besides the grisly imagery that a “Tiger” preying on a black buck evokes, there is something else particularly gnawing about l’affaire Pataudi. Which is the ease and frequency with which our VIP offenders manage to dodge the police dragnet till such time
- Ftas: India Must Tread With Caution (Business Line, B.S. Rathor, Jun 17, 2005)
It is important for India to ensure that FTAs work to its advantage. Thorough homework is needed on the political and economic fronts before finalising long-term commitments on global trade.
- Spv Route For Infrastructure Projects — Enticing, But Flawed, Financial Engineering (Business Line, Amarendu Nandy , Jun 17, 2005)
A variant of the proposal to use forex reserves for infrastructure, the special purpose vehicle route, is expected to raise long-term funds for select projects
- The Crusade Against Darkness (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
L Subramani tells us about the efforts made by the Lion’s Eye Hospital to help the visually challenged see better
- United They Stand, Divided They Lose (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Jun 16, 2005)
Despite the cries against Laloo Yadav’s “misrule”, neither the CPI nor the CPI(M) is likely to part ways with the RJD, writes Sumanta Sen
- But The Tongues Are Still Wagging (Telegraph, Gouri Chatterjee, Jun 16, 2005)
So, Saharashrijee is alive and exercising. Yet, the tongues are still wagging and some are even seeing in it shades of a Bollywood-style remake of The Prisoner of Zenda!
- In Right Measure (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 16, 2005)
There are some changes that take place almost invisibly. The demands for justice for the unspeakable horrors that took place in Gujarat in early 2002 have been gathering direction,
- A Defining Moment (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Jun 16, 2005)
Pleading for foreign investment in oil and gas exploration, Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar told bemused senior executives of American and Canadian oil companies in Houston and Calgary earlier this year: “Take my oil please. We invite you to come...
- Which Way Will The Monsoon Go This Year? (Hindu, N. Gopal Raj , Jun 16, 2005)
It is quite possible that June rainfall for the country as a whole will be deficient. But meteorologists say neither this nor a delayed onset indicates that the monsoon will turn out badly.
- Casualties Of Baku Oil Stampede (Hindu, Michael Meacher, Jun 16, 2005)
Those behind human rights abuses and an allegedsafety cover-up around the Caspian pipeline mustbe held to account.
- A Visit And Its Balance-Sheet (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 16, 2005)
The Hurriyat faction is aware of the battle ahead of it from the separatists as well as the `pro-India' political forces as it gets down to the task of convincing the various constituencies about its new line of thinking.
- The Railway Children (Telegraph, AVEEK SEN , Jun 16, 2005)
On the Black Diamond Express to Asansol, three glimpses of the same child. He is about four years old — dirty,
- Spellbound And Speechless! (Business Line, R. C. Rajamani, Jun 16, 2005)
MOST will agree that the greatest gift India got from the British Raj is the English language.
- Towards A Polio Free Society (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
When we speak of polio eradication, it's hard to exclude this name. For this organisation has made fight against the disease as its top priority since the early 1980's
- Ads And Drugs (Business Line, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 16, 2005)
IN THE PAST, medicines were either prescription drugs or those bought over the counter (OTC),
- War By Other Means (Deccan Herald, Prem Shankar Jha, Jun 15, 2005)
India should be worried about China’s aggressive export drive, which would prove a long-term threat
- Elbaradei Gets Third Term As U.S. Drops Objection (Hindu, Jonathan Steele, Jun 15, 2005)
European diplomats are impressed by the IAEA chief's record
- Remove The Blinkers (Telegraph, Jay Bhattacharjee, Jun 15, 2005)
The French referendum was more a vote on France’s present dispensation than one on the EU, argues Jay Bhattacharjee
- Nuancing History (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 15, 2005)
The view in Washington of L.K. Advani’s visit to Pakistan and its subsequent fallout on the Indian polity is very different from what it is in New Delhi.
- M&m To Make Heavy Vehicles (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2005)
U.S. partner for new venture
- Eat’N Sleep (Tribune, Rajnish Wattas, Jun 15, 2005)
Recently on a weekend trip to Kasauli, I noticed quite a few wayside dhabas with signboards such as “Eat’n Sleep — Punjab Hotel” or “Eat’n Sleep — Shere Punjab Hotel” and such other typical names.
- A Students’ Agitation Worries The Buddhadev Govt (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Jun 15, 2005)
The Buddhadev government faces more protests sparked by the JU students’ fast unto death
- Raped, Kidnapped And Silenced (Deccan Herald, NICHOLAS D KRISTOF, Jun 15, 2005)
Excuse me, but Ms Mukhtaran, a symbol of courage and altruism, is the best hope for Pakistan’s image.
- Intel To Set Up New Chip Unit In India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2005)
According to Mr Maran Flextronics International Limited, Solectron Corporation, among others are also planning investments into India.
- Identifying Alternatives To Petroleum (Hindu, N N SACHITANAND, Jun 15, 2005)
For the short and medium term, India should further exploit its coal deposits using clean technology, speed up Railway electrification, and popularise biodiesel.
- Engaging With Big Science Abroad (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 15, 2005)
The recent signing of the letter of intent by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN),
- The Heights Of Contention (Tribune, B.G. Verghese, Jun 15, 2005)
The resumed India-Pakistan Siachen talks appear to have stalled on India’s insistence that its Actual Ground Position Line along the Saltoro Ridge that forms the western wall of the Galcier
- Opium Wealth Is A Potent Force (Tribune, PAUL WATSON, Jun 15, 2005)
Three and a half years after the United States led an invasion of Afghanistan to oust the Taliban regime,
- Rumsfeld Approved Use Of Coercive Methods: Time (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
Secret logs obtained by magazine reveal interrogation methods
- Advani’S Blunder (Tribune, Amulya Ganguli, Jun 14, 2005)
IF L.K. Advani’s efforts to reinvent himself have misfired in view of his party’s refusal, presumably under pressure from the RSS,
- The Temptation That Proved Costly (Hindu, M. Madan Mohan , Jun 14, 2005)
Karnatak University researcher claims that he has been wronged on his invention
- Commentary On Narayaneeyam (Hindu, C. L. Ramakrishnan , Jun 14, 2005)
SRIMANNARAYANEEYAM:
English version of "Bhaktaranjini", Malayalam commentary by K.G. Vancheswara Sastry and R. Viswanatha Sastry in three volumes: T. P. Sivasubramani, G. Sankaran, K.V . Gopalakrishna and Parvati Sankaran
- Is The Us Economy Slowing? (Tribune, Tom Petruno , Jun 14, 2005)
Very little is ever obvious in commentary by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, and that’s by design: He likes to keep his options open.
- Openness For Efficiency (Business Line, Bhanoji Rao, Jun 14, 2005)
Competition, whether between domestic firms or with foreign enterprises, helps promote technical efficiency,
- Ficci Slams U.S. Offer On Services (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
Narrow definition of `speciality occupation'
NEW DELHI: Criticising the revised offers on services by the U.S. in the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
- China-Japan Ties — A Complex Web (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 14, 2005)
How long can China and Japan keep their growing economic relationship separate from their strategic interests?
- No Pesticides, Higher Crop Yields (Hindu, Devinder Sharma , Jun 14, 2005)
Villagers have demonstrated that pesticides are not only harmful but also unnecessary.
- Briton Wanted By India Arrives In U.K. (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jun 14, 2005)
Charity worker accused of sexually abusing homeless children in Mumbai
- A Future Without Oil (Business Line, Alok Ray, Jun 14, 2005)
Increasing the fuel efficiency of vehicles and boosting the use of alternative fuels are some of the options in the effort to reduce dependence on oil.
- Snow Warriors (Hindu, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 14, 2005)
The PM’s visit should boost the troops’ morale
- Quest For Nuclear Security (Deccan Herald, U R RAO, Jun 14, 2005)
In the current scenario, the only way out would be for nations to adopt a “no first use treaty of nuclear weapons”
- U.S. Slaps Sanctions On Israel (Hindu, Conal Urquhart , Jun 14, 2005)
Sale of unmanned aerial vehicles to China irks America
- China-Japan Ties — A Complex Web (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
How long can China and Japan keep their growing economic relationship separate from their strategic interests?
- Video Shows Saddam's Interrogation (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
BAGHDAD: The Iraqi Special Tribunal [IST] that will put Saddam Hussein on trial released a new video on Monday of the former President and four of his officials being questioned by investigating magistrates.
- U.S. Telecom, It Companies Eager To Set Up Operations In India: Maran (Hindu, N. Ravi Kumar, Jun 14, 2005)
Investment plans in the range of $1.2 billion; Chennai, Bangalore, Noida are preferred destinations
- Us, Eu Battle Over Civil Aviation Sops (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
United States, on Monday, called for the establishment of a dispute settlement panel, to arbitrate over US$3.7 billion launch aid that the world’s largest civil Airbus allegedly received
- Needed, A National Management Service (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , Jun 13, 2005)
If the Government is serious about the Millennium Development Goals, it should shift from emphasis on administering rules to managing objectives.
- Soldiers, World Over (Tribune, B.K. Karkra, Jun 13, 2005)
THEY are in the profession of killing all right, but this, in their case, is considered honourable. The soldiers kill to order just anybody who is declared to be the enemy of their state.
- Visa Curbs A Roadblock (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 13, 2005)
Human rights activists met in Lahore the other day to take stock of people-to-people contact initiatives.
- In Russia, Opportunity Grows On Trees (Business Line, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jun 13, 2005)
Even as his wood processing business is growing , Mr Rajagopalan Ven does not think he had struck a gold mine when he set up his first sawmill in Siberia three years ago.
- ``All Steps To Develop Ladakh'' (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jun 12, 2005)
PM lays stone for two power projects
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Construction of a 12-kilometre long tunnel at Zojila under consideration
Grant of Rs. 10 crore each for Hill Developmen
- All `Saxed' Up (Hindu, Sheila Kumar, Jun 12, 2005)
A woman tourist goes unescorted to Khajuraho and gets a whole new perspective on the place.
- Neutral Expert On Baglihar Proposes Site Visit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2005)
Meeting between Raymond Lafitte and the Indian and Pakistani teams held on June 9-10 in Paris
- It Is Destination Pune (Hindu, ANUJ CHOPRA , Jun 12, 2005)
The city is a strong contender for the position of the `Silicon Valley of India'. But why, you might ask
- Ranks Of India's Wealthy Swell (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2005)
Economic growth and market capitalisation were the key drivers
- What Is Wrong With The U.S.? (Hindu, Mike Marqusee, Jun 12, 2005)
While the world has good reason to fear U.S. global ambitions, the former also needs to remember that some of the most crucial agents in thwarting those ambitions are to be found within America itself ... . Beginning a new column.
- Blaming Women (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Jun 12, 2005)
The spread of HIV/AIDS, and its `feminisation', suggests that equitable gender relations and ensuring women's rights are also imperative for a healthy society.
- A Milestone At Kalpakkam (Hindu, T.S. Subramanian, Jun 12, 2005)
Uranium-plutonium mixed carbide fuel reprocessed "A real benchmark because nobody has reprocessed carbide fuel. India is the first country to do that."
- Second Aids Vaccine Trial To Start In Chennai (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Jun 12, 2005)
It is the same Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccine which was the original choice of the Indian Council of Medical Research
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