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Articles 3221 through 3320 of 9581:
- Ib: Bereft Of Accountability (Deccan Herald, R N KULKARNI, Jul 25, 2006)
Human intelligence operations are the key to counter terrorist strikes.
- Fencing With Terror (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 25, 2006)
Two weeks after Mumbai’s Terrible Tuesday, investigators are hardly surprised by the emerging links between local terror groups, the Lashkar-e-Toiba and the ‘signature’ of the Pakistani mastermind, the Inter-Services Intelligence.
- Passed By (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 25, 2006)
One measure of a government’s strength is how it is perceived at home and abroad.
- Acting Up (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 25, 2006)
An overzealous minister often ends up embarrassing his own government. Several ministers in the United Progressive Alliance government have done so in recent months.
- Act Of Promise In Kerala (Frontline, R Krishnakumar, Jul 25, 2006)
A Kerala Act on self-financing professional educational institutions raises the hackles of many who run such institutions.
- Gateways To Great Careers (Frontline, T.S. Subramanian, Jul 25, 2006)
Education in Chennai is witnessing a revolution with students discovering new streams that lead to a bright careers.
- Sensexocrats: The New Ruling Caste (Dawn, M.J. Akbar, Jul 25, 2006)
The anguish of terrorism breeds a thousand questions, each troubling, one more difficult than the other.
- Will Islam Reform? (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 25, 2006)
All Muslims are not terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims; it is for the community leaders to identify jihadi elements amidst . . .
- Pakistan To India: Show Sagacity (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
Pakistan’s defence minister, Rao Sikandar Iqbal, has said that India should show sagacity instead of hurling allegations.
- Terror Thrives In Corruption (Pioneer, BULBUL ROY MISHRA, Jul 25, 2006)
There is a popular saying in Bengali 'Sorseyr modhye bhoot' (The spook is in the mustard), suggesting that if the very mustard, used by the exorcist, shelters the ghost, how will there be a remedy? Hence exorcism must begin with exorcising the mustard.
- The Good Guys Rarely Win (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Jul 25, 2006)
It speaks volumes for US priorities that the kidnapping of two Israeli soldiers by Hizbollah generated a quality of response that only makes sense if Washington itself was under siege from extra-terrestrial satanic forces.
- India, Pakistan May Exchange Views In Dhaka (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jul 25, 2006)
SAARC a chance to re-examine relationship
- Bjp To Kalam: Ask Sc If You Can Bypass Cabinet (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Jul 25, 2006)
The word “liar” is a grossly unparliamentary term but charges of lying flew thick and fast in the corridors of Parliament through the day, underlining the breakdown of trust between the BJP-led Opposition and the UPA government as well as between . . .
- Person Held In Kenya Not Tunda, Cbi Told (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday clarified that a suspected terrorist arrested by the Kenyan Police five days ago was not Syed Abdul Karim alias Tunda, the Laskher-e-Tayyeba chief of India wanted for several crimes between 1993-1998.
- India Has Fought Terrorism Effectively Respecting Human Rights: Pranab (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
Union Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on Monday that India has fought the scourge of terrorism effectively and has respected human rights and "this is an important distinction between the defence and security policies of democracies . . .
- Mumbai Blast Suspect Released After Four Days » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
Mohammed Akram, who was detained by police in connection with the Mumbai bomb blasts, was freed, official sources said on Monday.
- Parliament Adjourned Without Any Business (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
The Monsoon Session of Parliament began today without transacting any business, with Lok Sabha proceedings being aborted following opposition uproar over Government's "failure" to check terrorism and price rise.
- For An Office With Profit (Pioneer, Sandhya Jain, Jul 25, 2006)
It is a well-known maxim that the questions one asks determine the nature of the responses elicited.
- Deluge Cuts Off Western Maharashtra (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
Several villages in western Maharashtra were maroo-ned as the Koyana dam swelled and Nathpa-Jhakri hydel project in Himachal Pradesh shut down today with the silt level beyond permissible limits while downpours in Uttar Pradesh flattened houses . . .
- Unani Practitioner Held For Mumbai Terror Attack (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
A Unani medicine practitioner with alleged links to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has been arrested on charges of playing a major role in the 7/11 train bombings that killed more than 200 people.
- 'Vote Bank Politics' Of Df Govt Leading To Rise In Terrorism (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2006)
Launching an attack against the DF Government in Maharashtra, former Chief Minister Manohar Joshi has said the Congress 'vote bank politics' was responsible for the rise in terrorism in the state.
- Differences In The Designs Of Development (Hindu, Amit Bhaduri, Jul 25, 2006)
Unless the course is changed from a corporate-led capitalism to decentralised employment-led growth, resistances will overwhelm the government.
- Pakistan Trade Team Puts Off Visit (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 24, 2006)
"Hosts may have reservation after blasts"
Delegation was to leave for India on July 31
MPs Brinda Karat and Sandeep Dixit cancelled visit
- Musharraf "Regrets" India's Refusal To Accept Offer (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has expressed "regret" over India not accepting Pakistan's offer to assist in the investigations into the Mumbai serial blasts if evidence was forwarded to it.
- Pm Dares Jaswant (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
In a somewhat caustic reaction to the charge by BJP leader Mr Jaswant Singh that there was “a mole” in the PMO passing on India’s nuclear plans to the USA during the tenure of PV Narasimha Rao, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today dared him to . . .
- Mumbai Blasts: Three More Detained (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
The anti-terrorism squad (ATS) and the crime branch on Saturday night detained three suspects including a 30-year-old man believed to be a chemical expert, in connection with the 7/11 blasts. These men are suspected have planted the bombs in the . . .
- Bjp May Move No-Trust Motion (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
For the first time in two years, the Dr Manmohan Singh-led UPA government is likely to face a no-confidence motion the principal Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party plans move towards the end of the monsoon session of Parliament.
- To Catch A Fly (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jul 24, 2006)
One shouldn’t underestimate the daily challenges facing the modern CEO. Recently, our reporters were being briefed by a CEO on the master plan for a major project that involved studying similar international projects . . .
- Sending `Bomb Alerts' Can Spell Trouble (Hindu, Sandhya Soman, Jul 24, 2006)
Police warn mobile phone subscribers their numbers will be deactivated
- Lashkar’S Most Wanted Indian Face Abdul Karim Tunda Is Held In Kenya (Indian Express, AMAN SHARMA, Jul 24, 2006)
Kenyan Police said that they had arrested one of India’s most-wanted terrorists, Lashkar-E-Toiba’s Abdul Karim Tunda, AFP reported on Friday.
- Navi Mumbai Accused Taught Urdu, Lived In Garment Factory (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 24, 2006)
In Ghansoli village of Navi Mumbai, an hour’s train-ride from Mumbai, Mumtaz Khan’s closest acquaintances, who work in a garment factory, describe him as a loner.
- Education A Casualty In Hiv Households: Study (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Dropout rates are higher and attendance is lower; 2,386 people living with HIV and AIDS interviewed
Girl child is more likely to be withdrawn from school
Study covers six States
- Scoops, Spooks And Scepticism (Indian Express, SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, Jul 24, 2006)
I was going to start this edition of the column talking about general TV reportage on two definitely bearded men, Amitabh Bachchan and Swami Ramdev, who allegedly infiltrated a proud . . .
- Replace Labour Minister: Cpi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
He has no time for labour issues and the Ministry is non-functional, it alleges
- Indian Resilience (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Jul 24, 2006)
The biggest challenge before the Maharashtra and central government in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts was to prevent a communal backlash at any cost. Riots, instigated by hatred, were exactly what the terrorists had hoped for.
- Second Phase Of Evacuation From Lebanon Begins (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jul 24, 2006)
The second phase of evacuation of Indians from Lebanon began on Sunday with INS Mumbai carrying 444 people to Larnaca, Cyprus, from the Beirut port. It left at 4 p.m. IST.
- Boy Rescued From 60-Ft. Pit After Two Days (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Army men pull out five-year-old Prince at a village near Kurukshetra; boy's plight sparks nationwide prayers
- Name Mole: Manmohan Tells Jaswant (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Jul 24, 2006)
Monsoon session begins today
BJP to move adjournment motion
CPI (M) says Parliament should determine nuclear deal parameters
- Nda To Submit Memorandum To President (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
It will highlight the Government's "failure" to prevent the Mumbai train blasts
We won't allow any other discussion in Lok Sabha till our adjournment motion is admitted and debated
- Truth Won’T Bring House Down (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jul 24, 2006)
Two foreign policy challenges are likely to dominate the Parliament’s monsoon session starting today.
- Understanding Terrorism (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 24, 2006)
One of the surprises to emerge from recent terrorist acts around the world is the involvement of highly successful elite professionals who kill themselves even as they take numerous other lives.
- Terror Trail (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 24, 2006)
Despite the first wave of arrests by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of those suspected to have a hand in the July 11 Mumbai bomb blasts, the masterminds of Terror Tuesday are probably still at large.
- At Meet, Left Will Press For Debate On N-Deal (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
The Left parties plan to raise their objections to the Indo-US nuclear deal at the UPA-Left coordination meeting on Saturday and demand that the agreement be discussed in Parliament.
- Pm Dares Jaswant To Name Mole (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today challenged former Union Minister and senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh to prove the allegation he made in his book “A Call to Honour” that there was a mole in the Prime Minister’s Office during the premiership . . .
- Dawood Not In Pak, Says Interior Minister (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Two days after India asked it to deport Dawood Ibrahim, Pakistan has maintained that the international terrorist is not on its soil and said he will be arrested straightaway if any proof of his presence is given.
- Madarsas Not Centres Of Terrorism: Patil (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Giving a clean chit to Islamic madarsas, often accused of being the breeding ground of militancy, the government today said these religious seminaries were not centres of terrorism.
- Do What You Say (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 24, 2006)
Pakistan’s involvement in promoting terrorism in India is a well-established fact. What happened in Mumbai on July 11 is the latest example of the use of terrorism for achieving its unholy objectives.
- One-Way Street (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 24, 2006)
It has been apparent for quite some time now that Pakistan’s President, Pervez Musharraf, is riding a tiger.
- India Arrests More Suspects In Mumbai Blast Investigation (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Indian police have detained a Mumbai-based doctor and a software engineer for questioning in connection with the Mumbai train blasts, reports said on Sunday, adding that there was no sign of a major breakthrough in the investigations.
- Get Going On Cas (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 24, 2006)
The Delhi High Court has directed the Centre to roll out the conditional access system (CAS) for cable in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata by the end of this calendar year. That this matter should have required the court’s intervention is unfortunate; the . . .
- Mumbai's Beggars Earn A Whopping Rs 180 Cr A Year (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
They are everywhere in this metropolis - at traffic signals, peering into taxi windows, bedraggled, haggard and breaking into a sudden smile when a few coins are dropped into their palms.
- Watch The Ball, In Tough Times (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 24, 2006)
As I write this, I hear the TV describing the incredible ordeal of a marathon runner, who survived for days lost in the Sahara, without food or water. After a providential rescue and long convalescence, he shocked everyone by announcing that he . . .
- Talks With India To Resume Soon, Hopes Kasuri (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri has expressed hope that India-Pakistan composite dialogue will soon be back on track and stressed that it is in the interest of both the countries as well as the region to carry forward the peace process.
- India Shows Its Hand! (Pakistan Observer, Khalid Saleem, Jul 24, 2006)
Why is it that one is not shocked or even surprised at India’s knee-jerk reaction in the wake of the Mumbai blasts? Somehow it all fits in with a set pattern.
- A Noble Gesture By Students For Blast Victims (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
They donated 40 bottles of blood to those recuperating from the tragedy
- Resurgent Russia At The High Table (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 24, 2006)
Russia demonstrated to the world its restored power and global status when it played host to the Group of Eight summit at St. Petersburg. President Vladimir Putin greeted his guests on the steps of a sumptuously refurbished 18th century imperial . . .
- Dawood Not Here, Says Pakistan Minister (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 24, 2006)
Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, who India alleges lives in Pakistan and wants deported, does not live in this country, Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said on Saturday.
- Oop To Kick Up Stink In House (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
The government may have been able to convince President A P J Abdul Kalam that the bill on office of profit, returned by him, should be passed in the present form. But its efforts to reason with the Opposition BJP have faltered with the latter . . .
- Time To Get Back To Business (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jul 24, 2006)
Intelligence sources in New Delhi have been quoted as saying that if there is another terrorist attack India “will act with the hard option”.
- Costly Pricing! (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jul 24, 2006)
That the group of five start-ups, Air Deccan, Kingfisher, SpiceJet, GoAir and Paramount, have together cornered 38.5% of the domestic air travel market in June is no surprise, as the underlying trend has been visible since last year.
- Leader In All Services (Frontline, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Jul 24, 2006)
Interview with A.K. Sinha, Chairman and Managing Director.
- Pervez ‘Regrets’ India’S No To Joint Probe (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has expressed “regret” over India not accepting Pakistan’s offer to assist in the investigations into the Mumbai serial blasts if evidence was forwarded to it.
- Lebanon And The Lessons For Pakistan (Indian Express, Husain Haqqani, Jul 24, 2006)
Over the last few days, terrorists have severely disrupted — fatally undermined, some argue — the peace processes in South Asia and the Middle East. Unlike Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian territories, widespread violence has not yet erupted . . .
- Bjp States Walk Off With Sonia Largesse (Pioneer, Akhilesh Suman, Jul 24, 2006)
Madhya Pradesh tops in delivering NREG benefits to aam aadmi ---- Congress may take the credit for launching the National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme (NREG) , but at the ground level, the Opposition-ruled States have excelled in delivering . . .
- Lashkar-E-Taiba's Saudi Connection (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Saudi Arabia is an important stopover for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) men on their way to Pakistan for training.
- That’S Great But Do We Really Want To Do That? (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Jul 24, 2006)
We always knew we were the best, now here comes confirmation — Shabaash India. Yes, that’s the name of a programme on Zee which celebrates true blue Indians’ special talents for the extraordinary.
- Reality Hits Home (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Jul 24, 2006)
Security agencies are unable to find a Kashmir link to the Mumbai serial train bombs, unlike the past. The arrests of three suspects — two from Bihar, and a third from Navi . . .
- No Dearth Of Evidence (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 24, 2006)
When Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf says that India must show “evidence” that his country is being used for terror attacks in India, his plausible deniability flies in the . . .
- Govt Gives Clean Chit To Madarsas (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Turning a blind eye to intelligence reports, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil has given a clean chit to Islamic madarsas, often accused of being the breeding ground of militancy.
- Storm Clouds Ahead (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 24, 2006)
The UPA Government can look forward to a stormy Monsoon Session of Parliament which begins from Monday.
- Reprisals Are Necessary (Pioneer, Arun Nehru, Jul 24, 2006)
In the wake of Mumbai bombings, the issue of effective steps against terrorism must be discussed threadbare.
- No Deterrence Against Jihad (Pioneer, KR Phanda, Jul 24, 2006)
Islamist terrorism may be a new phenomenon for the West, but India has never been free from this menace.
- Forest Rights And Promises (Frontline, Ashish Kothari, Jul 24, 2006)
The revised Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Bill, 2006, has many positive points.
- Accept Failures, Act Tough (Pioneer, Ajoy Bose, Jul 24, 2006)
Instead of playing to India's strengths, the UPA Government, in a panic reaction, is exposing its own weaknesses -----
- Talks With India To Resume Soon, Hopes Kasuri (Tribune, Qudssia Akhlaque, Jul 24, 2006)
Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri has expressed the hope that the India-Pakistan composite dialogue will soon be back on track and stressed that it is in the interest of both countries as well as the region to carry forward the peace process.
- India Becomes Too Arrogant (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 23, 2006)
INDIA has spurned Pakistan’s offer to help in investigations into the Mumbai train blasts telling Islamabad to instead clamp down on militants operating from its soil. Pakistan has rejected the Indian ‘rehash of baseless allegations’ with no substance.
- It's A Battle Of Survival For Israel (Pioneer, DAVID DANIELI, Jul 23, 2006)
Constantly threatened by bullies, the once landless race of god-fearing Jews learnt that the only way to survive in a hostile neighbourhood was through vigorous nationalistic assertion ------
- Inflexibility In India (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 23, 2006)
The Foreign Office on Friday quite rightly dismissed India's charges (contained in its rejection of an offer by Pakistan to jointly investigate the Mumbai . . .
- Arresting The Tide Of Terror (Pioneer, KPS Gill, Jul 23, 2006)
In every theatre of terrorism, the separation of the terrorist from the larger community is the first imperative of effective counter-terrorism responses. No quantum of lawful force against the terrorist is unnecessary, and there should be no . . .
- Past Endurance (Pioneer, Anjan Roy, Jul 23, 2006)
A terrorist attack in New York results in the launching of a campaign against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Bomb blasts in London generate a whole new debate on threat of Islamic radicalism in the UK.
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