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Articles 2921 through 3020 of 9581:
- European Muslims & Crimes Within (Frontline, RAFIA ZAKARIA, Aug 02, 2006)
European Muslims remain silent on horrific crimes within the community citing fear of fuelling Islamophobia as the reason.
- Oops And The Bjp Gameplan (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 02, 2006)
This one is about a conspiracy theory.
- Did Wild Birds Bring Avian Flu To India? (Hindu, N. Gopal Raj , Aug 02, 2006)
A "smoking gun" that could convincingly pin the blame on wild birds is lacking. Even at the global level, unravelling the role of wild birds in the spread of H5N1 is not proving easy.
- India Demands Zero-Tolerance Approach Against Terrorism (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Seeking a collective fight against terrorism, India today asked SAARC countries to have a "zero- tolerance" approach against the scourge anywhere and isolate terrorists whatever their cause and whichever country supports them.
- India And Pakistan Must Deal With Festering Issues: Riaz (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Riaz says India should announce a schedule to resume talks
India’s move to raise SAFTA implementation a violation of procedures
- India, Pak To Continue Peace Talks (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
India and Pakistan have agreed to continue their composite dialogue peace process, which came to a halt last month following the serial blasts in Mumbai on July 11, for which India has blamed Pakistani radical groups.
- Ban On Child Help At Home (Telegraph, Monobina Gupta, Aug 02, 2006)
The Centre has finally outlawed an inescapable home truth 21st century India has learnt to live with: child labour in houses and dhabas.
- Massacre Of The Innocents (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Aug 02, 2006)
The world's anger should be directed not at any single party involved in the continuing West Asia problem but at all those who are playing a part in fuelling it.
- No Clue Yet To Indo-Pak Dialogue Resumption (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Despite high-level meetings here to take stock of bilateral ties, there is no clarity yet when the Indo-Pak composite dialogue process hit by Mumbai blasts will resume but discussions at technical level will go ahead.
- India Urged To Deal With Festering Issues: Eu, Us To Be Saarc Observers (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan and India should stop bickering in public and resolve longstanding disputes over Kashmir and other issues instead of learning to live with problems, a top Pakistani official said on Tuesday.
- Don't Compromise Nation's Security (Pioneer, Charti Lal Goel, Aug 02, 2006)
To overcome an enemy, who is at perpetual war with India and Indians, we have to put our own house in order first, says Charti Lal Goel
- Let's Not Cry Over Qana (Pioneer, Kanchan Gupta, Aug 02, 2006)
On Monday, July 31, a travesty of sorts was committed when the Lok Sabha unanimously adopted a resolution whose contents amount to a scathing indictment of Israel for "the large-scale and indiscriminate bombing of Lebanon...
- Terrorism Shouldn’T Affect Ties: Pak (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan on Tuesday emphasised that ‘‘phenomenon of terrorism’’ should not be allowed to impact on Indo-Pak ties but virtually rejected India’s demand for the arrest of leaders of Jamat-ud-Dawa headed by Lashkar-e-Toiba chief Hafiz Mohammad Sayed.
- Lashkar Is India's Al Qaeda (Pioneer, Wilson John, Aug 02, 2006)
Counter-terrorism operations through appropriate covert action should be taken to stop LeT from killing innocent civilians and bleeding India ----
- Sonia Hard On Terror, Soft On Terror Preachers (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday sent confusing signals about the UPA Government's response to terrorism in the wake of the Mumbai blasts by lacing her call for "tough measures" with considerations of vote bank politics.
- Forget Loan Waivers, Bring In Positive Reforms (Business Line, Manasi Phadke, Aug 01, 2006)
Rural reforms need more than just a human face with tears; needed are strong and compassionate people to head what seems to be a directionless government machinery.
- Court Tells India To Create Website On Farmers’ Suicides (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
A provincial court has ordered Indian authorities to construct a website aimed at halting a wave of suicides by debt-ridden farmers in the western state of Maharashtra, a report said on Monday.
- Spicejet To Add Two Aircraft, Five New Flights From Oct ....... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Low-cost carrier Spicejet today said it would launch services to five new sectors from October with the addition of two new Boeing 737-800 aircraft to its fleet.
- India, Pak Discuss Terror, Peace Process Continues (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Amidst the chill in bilateral relations following the Mumbai blasts, India and Pakistan on Monday night held the first high-level talks during which New Delhi raised its concerns over cross border terrorism and hoped these will be addressed properly.
- Govt To Raise 300 Battalions (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Post the 11 July Mumbai blasts, the Centre is looking at strengthening and reviving its Intelligence network and creating 300 new battalions to augment Central forces besides modernising and setting up more police stations across the country.
- Force-Feeding Mallika To Gujarat Won't Do (Pioneer, Navin Upadhyay, Aug 01, 2006)
The Centre and the Gujarat Government are headed for a major confrontation on the Planning Commission's controversial decision to allot a Rs 10 crore pilot project to noted dancer Mallika Sarabhai for making a series of Gujarat-centric documentaries . . .
- Microsoft, Wipro To Fight For Bcci Website Rights (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
It majors Microsoft and Wipro will compete for the right to host the Indian cricket board's website.
- Jihad's New Targets (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 01, 2006)
PM's silence is intriguing ---- Key aides of the Prime Minister are expected to be discrete and maintain a low profile.
- Beyond The `Mole' Muddle (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 01, 2006)
If for six years in government Jaswant Singh did not realise the implications for national interest, he or his party now have no credentials to define it.
- Govt To Unveil Mega City Security Plan: Patil (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
A mega city security plan is proposed to be put in place in several cities to deal with terror attacks, Home Minister Shivraj Patil told the Rajya Sabha today.
- My Driver's Son (Times of India, Anand Kurian, Aug 01, 2006)
My driver's eldest son is eight years old. That sentence doesn't tell the full story. It is true that he is eight years old and that he is the eldest of the three children in the house but he is not quite my driver's son.
- Mystery Us Plane Forced To Land In Mumbai (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
An "Atlas Air" aircraft flying in from the Kenyan capital Nairobi was ordered by the Indian Air Force to land at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport after it aroused suspicion in the minds of Indian authorities.
- Let's Go On Hot Pursuit (Pioneer, Hari Om, Aug 01, 2006)
The options for India are limited after the Mumbai bombings. It cannot afford another 7/11. Nor can it afford to depend on the US and Britain.
- In The Air, Us Tastes Own Medicine (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
India today gave the US a mild taste of its own airspace defence mechanisms adopted after 9/11 when it forced a private cargo aircraft to land in Mumbai after the plane changed its call sign from military to civil.
- Seeds Of Competition (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 01, 2006)
Not only will growers have a choice, also monopoly pricing will give way to competitive pricing of seeds.
- Voice Of Sanity (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Aug 01, 2006)
It is not surprising that the latest voice of sanity has emanated from Mumbai. Having been exposed to serial blasts on two occasions
- Kashmiri Women Lift The Veil In Silent Awakening (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Aug 01, 2006)
Twenty-five-year-old Saima Farhad is a Kashmiri woman who has shunned the veil and set out to discuss dating in a region where cinemas showing Bollywood romances are hard to find and beauty parlours scorned upon.
- Blast In Mumbai: An Acid Test (Daily Excelsior, Joginder Singh, Aug 01, 2006)
Terrorists struck in a big way at the financial heart of India on 11th July, 2006, on Mumbai's lifeline, that is the local trains running in the City's western suburbs.
- India, Pakistan Renew Commitment To Peace Process (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Aug 01, 2006)
India and Pakistan on Monday pledged to push a peace process that had come under severe strain after New Delhi blamed Pakistan-based Islamist militants for the Mumbai bombings.
- India Talks Tough On Safta (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Aug 01, 2006)
India-Pakistan differences on SAFTA dominate first day of Foreign Secretaries meet
Pakistan's decision to take bilateral trading route is negation of SAFTA
Lot of time and effort invested in good faith while negotiating SAFTA: Saran
- New Evidence On Mumbai Blasts Shows Up (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Aug 01, 2006)
Rahil Abdul Rehman Sheikh may have developed transnational terror networks after a visit to J&K
Ghaswala joined jihad against India after Gujarat pogrom
Conference a cover for meeting with top J & K-based terrorists.
- More Security For Railways (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Steps to be taken to prevent recurrence of blasts
Plan announced by Patil in Rajya Sabha
New laws may be introduced for better cooperation between forces protecting railways
Centre to raise 300 additional battalions of police
States asked . . .
- Blast Mastermind Received Money: Probe (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
The Mumbai blast key accused Faizal Sheikh had received 37,000 Saudi Riyals in two installments – one before and another after the terror attack– investigations have revealed.
- ‘We Oppose All Forms Of Terrorism’ (Deccan Herald, Bala Chauhan, Aug 01, 2006)
Shahi Badr Falahi was the president of the Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) when it was banned on September 27, 2001, immediately after the bombing of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001.
- Mumbai Talkies (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Aug 01, 2006)
Mumbai is a uniquely familiar place to Kashmiris. Unique in the sense that this familiarity does not necessarily arise out of any direct contact with the Maximum City.
- Lashkar Suspect Got Hawala Money Via Saudi: Mumbai Ats (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Mumbai’s Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), probing the July 11 serial blasts, said today it had seized 37,000 Rials (about Rs 4.6 lakh) sent to Faizal Ataur Rehman Sheikh, whom it calls the chief of Lashkar-e-Toiba’s Mumbai unit, in two installments . . .
- Rude Top-Tens (Deccan Herald, SUJATA RAJPAL, Aug 01, 2006)
Biwi number one, Hero number one, Khiladi number one ... and now we have the rudest number one.
- Copter Patrol In Mumbai, Delhi To Check Terror Designs (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Stung by the Mumbai blasts and with clear indications that there was not going to be any let up in the terror offensive against India, Centre is considering introducing helicopter patrol in the Capital and Mumbai as part of a larger plan to protect . . .
- Tugging At Heartstrings Is Child’S Play, Where’S The Big Picture? (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Aug 01, 2006)
Overnight, he became Prince Charming, transformed from a baby boy into a national icon.
- Contours Of Modern Terrorism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Terrorism leading to a deterioration of the internal security fabric has been the major security challenge to South Asian states for almost two decades.
- More Arab Than Arabs (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 01, 2006)
Why isn’t Left’s Mid East policy centred on our interests? The crisis doesn’t affect ties with Israel
- Bangla New Terror Route? (Times of India, Pradeep Thakur, Aug 01, 2006)
Bangladesh is fast emerging as the hub of all anti-India operations from training terrorists and facilitating their infiltration into India to smuggling arms and ammunition, counterfeit currency and narcotics into the country.
- Bangalore Figures Fifth On Country's Crime Chart (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Bangalore has beaten New Delhi and Mumbai, albeit infamously. In its latest findings, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), rates Bangalore as the city recording the fifth highest crime rate, accounting for 9.2% of crimes in the country.
- Forces Infiltrated? (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 31, 2006)
There must be no going ballistic over a LeT operative’s disclosure of links with some members of the security forces in J&K.
- Rain Havoc In Maha, Gujarat: Army Joins Rescue Operations (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Rain fury has caused havoc in western Maharashtra and Gujarat where acres of farmland turned into rivulets and thousands had to be evacuated to safer places. While four deaths were reported from Gujarat, two people died in western Maharashtra on Sunday.
- Indo-Pak Secy Meet Today (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Indian and Pakistan foreign secretaries will be meeting tomorrow on the sidelines of the Saarc ministerial meeting in Dhaka.
- Jaswant Document Not Original: Pm (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the former external affairs minister had not named the “alleged informant” in PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US and there was no confirmation . . .
- A Leadership Vacuum (New Indian Express, Swapan Dasgupta, Jul 31, 2006)
Here are some moments in the life of a nation when people eschew individualism and look for leadership.
- Yet, Sonia Defended Them In Parliament, Salman In Courts (New Indian Express, S Gurumurthy , Jul 31, 2006)
It was founded in the year 1977. Not by a religious leader, but by an English-educated academic, Mohammed Ahamadullah Siddiqui.
- Indian Muslims Used As Scapegoats (Pakistan Observer, Ghulam Sarwar, Jul 31, 2006)
Recent bomb blasts in Mumbai have been widely condemned by numerous Indian Muslim organizations and leaders, but, regrettably, their voice has gone unheard.
- Floods In South, Central Gujarat (Hindu, MANAS DASGUPTA, Jul 31, 2006)
Situation eases in western Maharashtra; discharge from dams reduced
- ‘Mole’ Name Not In Jaswant Letter: Pmo (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
In a way to rubbish the claim made by the senior BJP leader, Mr Jaswant Singh, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh today said the former external affairs minister had not named the ‘alleged informant’ in the PMO, who leaked nuclear secrets to the . . .
- Jaswant Did Not Name Mole In Letter: Pmo (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
The war of words between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh took a curious turn on Sunday.
- Coping With Terror (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 31, 2006)
As it is, nuclear installations and other security buildings are the obvious targets for the terrorists.
- 25,500 Evacuated In Gujarat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Rains in Gujarat played havoc claiming over a dozen lives in the last 36 hours and forcing many people to evacuate.
- Talks With Pakistan Unlikely For Some Time (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jul 31, 2006)
Foreign Secretaries to meet on SAARC sidelines
Details of meeting being worked out
Islamabad favours top-level meeting to end impasse in ties
Manmohan may not attend U.N. General Assembly meeting
- Up Stf Kills Dreaded Gangster In Mumbai (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
The Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday gunned down dreaded gangster Kripa Shankar in an encounter in Mumbai. Kripa, a key member of the Munna Bajrangi gang, was carrying a cash reward of Rs 50,000 on his head and there were 36 . . .
- Rain Wreaks Havoc In Maharashtra, Gujarat (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Over 70,000 persons were evacuated by the Army from Sangli, Satara and Solapur districts in Western Maharashtra with the Krishna River flowing above the danger level and heavy rains lashing the region since the last few days.
- India Seeks Results From Peace Moves With Pakistan (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Jul 31, 2006)
India remains committed to making peace with Pakistan but the effort would mean little if it does not help curb the movement of Islamist militants across the border, India's defence minister said on Sunday.
- Mumbai Blasts Suspect Held (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Another suspect of the July 11 Mumbai bombings was arrested from a village in Bihar's Madhubani district Sunday.
- Jaswant Has Not Named Us Mole: Pm (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the former External Affairs Minister had not named the "alleged informant" in PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US and there was no confirmation . . .
- Jaswant Has Not Named Mole In His Letter: Pm (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the former External Affairs Minister had not named the "alleged informant" in PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US and there was no confirmation that . . .
- India To Raise Issue Of Terror (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
India will raise the issue of continued cross-border terrorism when Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran meets his Pakistan counterpart Riyaz Mohammad Khan here tomorrow, in the first high-level contact between the two countries since the Mumbai blasts.
- Terrorism Is Inherent In Pok (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Jul 31, 2006)
A few years ago an angry feminist told a women conference in Lahore that the condition of women in Pakistan would not improve unless the two-nation theory was discarded.
- 24 Hours News Channel (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 31, 2006)
Satelite television in India is just over a decade old.
- Government Urged To Implement Mahajan Commission Report (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
State MPs asked to pressure the Centre in this regard
- Pardon Plea For ‘Stupid’ Sulabh (Telegraph, RASHEED KIDWAI, Jul 31, 2006)
Almost the entire township of Ashoknagar came out on the streets yesterday to seek pardon from President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam for local boy Sulabh Goyal.
- India To Tell Pak: Act Against Terror (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 31, 2006)
Foreign Secys Meet: First contact after 7/11, Saran meets Khan in Dhaka today
- Energy At A Price (Telegraph, S.L. Rao, Jul 31, 2006)
We are very short of electricity in India.
- Not One Mole, Mr Prime Minister And Mr Jaswant, But Two! (New Indian Express, S Gurumurthy , Jul 31, 2006)
First, the Kandahar pay-off issue and next, the ‘mole' in PMO. Mr Jaswant Singh's new book seems to have opened a can of worms.
- No Entry For Nafisas & Nasirs (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Working with one of the country’s top news channels, Nafisa Islam thought she knew her city. But nothing in her professional experience had prepared her for the prospective landlord’s reaction.
- Cpi(m) Demands Full Discussion On Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Karat: when the U.S. Congress can discuss it, why not Parliament?
- Perils Of Alienating Honest Tax Payers (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Jul 31, 2006)
Consider this. When Osama Bin Laden’s crack suicide team brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Centre, President George W. Bush urged people to go about their business as usual. He asked people to ‘resume shopping, do you business, get . . .
- No Mole Named: Pm (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by former external affairs minister Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that the senior BJP leader had not named the “alleged informant” in the PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US . . .
- Save The Dialogue (Tribune, Sushant Sareen, Jul 31, 2006)
Despite all the talk of “irreversibility” of the peace process that India and Pakistan launched in 2004, the shadow of terrorism has always been lurking in the background as a potential spoiler.
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