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Articles 3221 through 3320 of 22138:
- Nda Team Meets Kalam On Nuke Deal (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
Former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on Friday led an NDA delegation to the President, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, and sought his intervention over the Opposition demand for a "Sense-of-Parliament" resolution on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- It's Between The Two Pms (Pioneer, Gautam Sen, Aug 12, 2006)
Apart from both being 'PM,' one by virtue of his initials, the other due to the political office he occupies, General Pervez Musharraf and Mr Manmohan Singh share a common dilemma.
- Delhi Shrugs Off Us Qaeda Alert (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
The Centre on Friday described as "very innocuous" the US embassy advisory on possible Al-Qaeda attacks in the national capital and Mumbai, but refrained from commenting on the presence of foreign terrorists in the country.
- Bjp Wants Cbi Probe Into Serial Blasts (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
The BJP wants the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe the 7/11 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed over 200 people. Senior BJP leader and former state home minister Gopinath Munde on Friday said the Maharashtra police have not been . . .
- U.S. Embassy Warns Of Terrorist Attacks In India (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Aug 12, 2006)
The U.S. embassy in India warned American citizens on Friday of possible attacks by al Qaeda in or around New Delhi and Mumbai in the run-up to the Independence Day celebrations next week.
- India Terror Alert Not Based On Definitive Info (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
The US alert on the possibility of terror strikes in India, possibly including by al-Qaeda members in the run-up to its Independence Day Aug 15, was a general warning rather than one based on 'definitive information'.
- Know What They Did That Summer (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Aug 12, 2006)
One of the great mysteries of our contemporary history is, just what happened between India and Pakistan in the summer of 1990?
- A City In Perpetual Crisis (Business Standard, Sunil Sethi, Aug 12, 2006)
Mumbai: Forty-eight hours in the megalopolis, stuck mostly in traffic jams, is enough to make one’s thoughts turn as dark and threatening as the furious black clouds rolling overhead.
- The Fizz Of The Matter (Deccan Herald, Venkat Krishnan, Aug 11, 2006)
It’s important that the public debate on colas should not be limited to the pesticide content.
- China For More Trade Through Nathu La (Deccan Herald, A V S Namboodiri, Aug 11, 2006)
Though the Nathu La pass was opened for border trade between India and China on July 6, trade activity has not picked up till now and the Chinese government is disappointed with that.
- India Protests To Icrc: How Can You Work With Lashkar? (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Aug 11, 2006)
India has lodged a strong protest with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) over reports that its top officials endorsed a function of the Jamat-ud-Dawa (JUD), considered a front for the Lashkar-e-Toiba, to inaugurate a hospital . . .
- Casual Approach To Terrorism (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Aug 11, 2006)
SINCE some excellent ideas on how to combat the great and growing menace of terrorism — spelled out by noted experts, some of whom have spent a lifetime dealing with internal security, at a meeting in New Delhi over a week ago — have gone . . .
- Nuances Of Emerging India (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 11, 2006)
Established in 1881 by the Cambridge Mission, St Stephen’s College of Delhi aligned itself with the nationalist movement of India from its early days. The bond deepened when C.F.
- Lashkar Founder Under House Arrest (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
The Pakistani authorities have put the founder and former head of the Lashkar-e-Taiba under house arrest in Lahore, a spokesman for an Islamic charity said today.
- Lashkar Founder In Pak House Arrest (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Pakistan has put Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafiz Mohammad Saeed under house arrest in Lahore, a spokesman for the Islamic charity he now runs said.
- Identify The Black Sheep (Pioneer, Anil Narendra, Aug 11, 2006)
Muslims should do everything to identify and dissociate themselves with people bringing Islam to disrepute, says Anil Narendra
- Tackling Terrorism (OutLook, KPS Gill, Aug 11, 2006)
There is a need to keep our sense of outrage alive and to work on a daily basis to communicate this outrage to the political leadership, but equally important is greater vigilance, cooperation with enforcement agencies, and a determination not . . .
- Kerala’S Cola Karma (Indian Express, Bibek Debroy, Aug 11, 2006)
What is common to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, All Quiet on the Western Front, Animal Farm, Anne Frank’s Diary of a Young Girl, Arabian Nights, Black Beauty, Candide, Canterbury . . .
- Ban In A Bottle (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 11, 2006)
Kerala's Coca-Cola Communism ---- The decision of Kerala's Left Democratic Front Government to ban the bottling . . .
- In A Male Bastion, Asgari Bai Held Her Own Tune (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 11, 2006)
Just last year, and not for the first time, she had announced she’d sell them all - the Padmashri, Tansen and Shikhar Samman, Sangeet Natak . . .
- Water World (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 11, 2006)
It's a long wait for me every evening. I wait — all dressed up for office — to hear the hissing and spluttering that announces the arrival of my daily ration of water. Often it fails to turn up on time and I have to leave, my mind full of the fear . . .
- The Zoo’S Not A Jungle, It’S Worse (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 11, 2006)
The news is now almost routine, losing its shock value. On Wednesday, yet another tiger died at Ranchi’s Birsa Munda zoo, the seventh since July 9.
- No Pakistani Hand In India Terrorism: Boucher (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Richard Boucher has categorically ruled out Pakistani involvement in supporting terrorist acts in India.
- An Asean-India Standoff (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Aug 11, 2006)
The stalemate in the trade negotiations is a test of the political will on both sides for cooperation on all fronts.
- Rs 150-Crore For Flood-Hit Gujarat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
The centre on Thursday announced an assistance of Rs 150 crore for flood-hit Gujarat.
- Lighting A Candle Of Hope (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Aug 11, 2006)
The people-to-people contacts between India and Pakistan should continue
- Let Founder Saeed Detained In Lahore (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Aug 11, 2006)
Hafiz Saeed, head of the Jamaat-ud-Daawa (JuD) and founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, (LeT) has been placed under house arrest in Lahore, a spokesman for the group said.
- Manmohan's Aerial Survey Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Prime Minister to fly over Adilabad areas; the Krishna is rising
- Security Heightened At Airports (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Visitors banned as an emergency measure
- India Avoiding Debate On Nuclear Deal? (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Aug 11, 2006)
India is planning to wind up the monsoon session of parliament to avoid prodding from its allies and the opposition National Democratic Alliance (NDA) on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- Fools Do Not Grow On Trees (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 11, 2006)
Fools abound in abundance.
- Fuel & Fear Make Carpool Cool In Mumbai (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
India is waking up to a new way of commuting to beat soaring fuel prices, cramped public transport and, of late, terrorist strikes — the carpool.
- Natwar Relents, Wants To Meet Pm (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Aug 11, 2006)
After launching a personal tirade against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, a mellow and friendless Natwar Singh today sought an appointment with him and Congress President Sonia Gandhi in a belated attempt to mend fences with them.
- Doubling Railway Line Between Bangalore And Mysore Soon (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Work on doubling the broad-gauge railway line between Bangalore and Mysore will be taken up soon and the Karnataka Government has earmarked Rs. 25 crore as its contribution to the project.
- N-Deal: Not Yet Time To Hit Panic Button (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
'Amendments not binding, only 123 text matters' ----- US President George W Bush is understood to have conveyed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that he too remains committed to the July 18, 2005 Indo-US agreement on civil nuclear cooperation.
- India’S Signal May Not Work (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Aug 11, 2006)
As if the current dip in bilateral relations was not enough, we now have a new “war doctrine” by the Indian military to combat what it describes as Islamabad’s “new” strategy of “attack by infiltration” into India beyond Indian-held Kashmir.
- Drifting Away (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Aug 11, 2006)
Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin's latest outburst only confirms that he is drifting away with each passing moment.
- Aai Seeks Air Force Help To Cope With Strike (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
The Airports Authority of India has drawn up a contingency plan and sought assistance from the Indian Air Force to cope with a 36-hour strike by its employees from August 17, AAI sources said today.
- Top Defence Slots (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 11, 2006)
It is imperative that the defence minister initiates immediate action to thwart any snowballing of controversy over the appointment of the next Chief of the Air Staff, the seeds of which appear to have been, sadly, sown.
- Two Let Men Held With Rdx At New Delhi Rly Station (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Putting a question mark on the security checks and arrangements in place for Independence Day celebrations, two Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) militants sneaked into the Capital on Thursday night but were arrested by Special Cell sleuths at New Delhi . . .
- Tackling Ulfa~ii (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 11, 2006)
Following the dismissal of the AGP government and imposition of President’s rule in November 1990, Assam was declared a disturbed area.
- Vishwapati Trivedi (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Aug 11, 2006)
It oscillates between the second and third slot in the industry, depending upon which parameters you use, but Indian Airlines’ chief Vishwapati Trivedi is still important enough for market leader Jet Airways chief Naresh Goyal to buttonhole . . .
- India Extends Support To Peace Moves In West Africa (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
India has backed the peace efforts of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the African Union (AU) in restoring order and security in the region.
- Ril Bids Rs 288 Cr For Super Bazar (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Reliance Industries has submitted a Rs 288-crore bid to revive Super Bazar, an ailing shopping cooperative that has several shops in and around Delhi. The bid is well above the Rs 70 crore offered by Indian Labour Cooperative Society along with . . .
- Verdict In 1993 Mumbai Blasts Delayed Until Sept (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
A city trial court put off until next month a final verdict on defendants charged over the 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed 257 people.
- Drugs Don't Work For Many India Aids Patients (Reuters, Jonathan Allen, Aug 11, 2006)
The drugs Shyamal Kumar Dey takes to fight AIDS don't work anymore.
- Reckless Vendetta (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Aug 11, 2006)
Justice RS Pathak Authority into the Iraq ‘food for oil’ issue has acted in record time to clear the Congress party and Sonia Gandhi and indicts Natwar Singh and now we will have three government agencies who will use every method possible to . . .
- Kerala’S Cola Swipe (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Aug 11, 2006)
This is politics, not reasoned policy
- Paradox Of A ‘Command-Market’ Economy (The Financial Express, V ANANTHA NAGESWARAN, Aug 11, 2006)
Pushing a billion people into a different growth path is a matter of scale, which only governments can provide. China scores over India, whose politicians and bureaucrats blame the . . .
- Nat-War Goes On (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Aug 11, 2006)
It oscillates between the second and third slot in the industry, depending upon which parameters you use, but Indian Airlines’ chief Vishwapati Trivedi is still important enough for market leader Jet Airways chief Naresh Goyal to buttonhole him . . .
- Setback To Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, T R Ramachandran, Aug 11, 2006)
Even though India has not frozen the Indo-Pak peace process, the dialogue at the level of Foreign Secretaries has been kept in abeyance following the serial blasts in Mumbai.
- Ahmadinejad Keen On Energy Ties With India (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Aug 10, 2006)
``Our relationship not one to be affected by a mistake''
Iranian parliament's views on LNG deal will be known shortly
Ahmadinejad says he supports Iran-Pakistan-India natural gas pipeline
- Chambal's Terror Gunned Down With Paramour (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Saleem Gujjar had over 100 cases registered against him
U.P. and M.P. had announced rewards of Rs.1 lakh and Rs.50,000 on his head respectively
Combing operations are continuing to nail other bandits
- Gift From Natwar (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 10, 2006)
His attacks on the PM have brought party close to government. Will Congress remember the lesson?
- Crocker’S Fake Balm Therapy (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 10, 2006)
The US Ambassador to Pakistan Ryan C Crocker Tuesday claimed that the Press comments on reported remarks of Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher during his visit to India were ‘wildly exaggerated’.
- ‘Call Centre Staff Diabetes-Prone’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
People working in call centres are prone to diabetes and ailments related to high blood pressure, says a new study in Delhi.
- State Tosses Out Colas From Schools, Hospitals (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The Karnataka Government has banned the sale and consumption of soft drinks in educational and health institutions from August 14. A move to ban ‘junk food’ in educational institutions will follow.
- The Chinese In Vizhinjam (The Financial Express, Raja Menon, Aug 10, 2006)
The companies that bid for the Rs 4,360 crore Vizhinjam port are among the best in the business, for this site almost selects itself.
- Residual Problem (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 10, 2006)
The real issue is that the country simply does not have a national policy for safe use of pesticides.
- Anti-Cola Campaigner, Now Cm, Bans Coke, Pepsi From Kerala (Indian Express, RAJEEV P I, Aug 10, 2006)
Kerala’s MNC-bashing comrades have declared a blanket ban on the sale of Coke and Pepsi, on health grounds.
- Natwar’S Comeuppance (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Aug 10, 2006)
The former External Affairs minister, Mr Natwar Singh, has nobody but himself to blame for his troubles
- Delhi Police Seeks Details On Fazlu From Gujarat, Mumbai (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 10, 2006)
"Was into hawala operations to receive protection money in Dubai, Malaysia, Nepal"
- Implement Tejinder Khanna Panel Report: Bjp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Demolition ordered by new Chief Secretary is anti-people: Harsh Vardhan .
- Government Clamps Down On 12 Brands Of Soft Drinks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Sale banned within 100 ft of hospitals, educational institutions
Centre's opinion sought on complete ban on sale of soft drinks
The CSE has said colas contain high levels of pesticide residues
Decision on banning junk food to be taken in 15 days
- Notice To Hrd Ministry On Iias Affairs (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The Delhi High Court has issued notices to Union Human Resource Development Ministry, the Chairman of Shimla-based Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) and its former director on a public interest litigation (PIL) alleging certain . . .
- Long-Awaited Judgment Today In 1993 Mumbai Blasts Case (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Aug 10, 2006)
Special Court to decide fate of 123 accused, including Sanjay Dutt
Nearly 250 were killed and 700 injured on Black Friday
Dawood, Anees Ibrahim, Tiger Memon still out of India
- Memons Had A Blast In Pakistan (Times of India, Pranati Mehra, Aug 10, 2006)
Tiger Memon's brother, Yakub, was arrested dramatically in Delhi with six members of his family, including three women, in August 1994, nearly 17 months after they fled just before the 1993 blasts rocked Mumbai.
- 'Frame A Clear Healthcare Policy' (The Economic Times, GIREESH CHANDRA PRASAD, Aug 10, 2006)
Buoyed by strong growth of medical tourism and the spread of health insurance, corporate hospitals are on the expansion mode.
- India Will Not Intervene Directly In Sri Lankan Peace Process: . . . (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Karunanidhi briefed on discussions between the two countries .
- Torchlight On A Blindfolded Face (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 10, 2006)
By trying to keep the truth about missing militants and death squads under wraps, the defence establishment is seriously harming the cause of peace in Assam, writes . . .
- Rewards Programme For Consumers Launched In Bangalore (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Loyalty Solutions and Research Ltd. (LSRL), a company funded by ICICI Venture, has launched "i-mint", a rewards programme for consumers, in Bangalore.
- Road Jam? Sue Govt For Damages (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
People suffering loss, injury, mental agony or harassment because of traffic jams or choked drains after a deluge can move consumer courts to seek compensation from the government on account of deficiency in service.
- India Leads Terror Charge (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
India will lead the anti-terror group formed within Bimstec, an association that also includes Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Bhutan.
- Don't Punish Victims (Times of India, Rakesh Shukla, Aug 10, 2006)
The declaration of Bharti Yadav as a proclaimed offender in the Nitish Katara murder case is being touted as a crowning achievement for the prosecution.
- Kudos For Karat (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 10, 2006)
A rather unexpected recipient of some praise — albeit left-handed — in the pages of Organiser is CPM general secretary Prakash Karat. It appears in a long article on the government’s “total isolation” over the nuclear deal issue.
- Pm Lays Out Contours Of Bimstec Cooperation (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Aug 10, 2006)
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today unveiled his vision of linking South Asia to Southeast Asia. He made a strong pitch for using BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) to improve . . .
- Boucher Pak Pitch To Muslims (Asian Age, Ramesh Ramachandran, Aug 10, 2006)
United States assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian Affairs Richard Boucher kept a busy schedule in New Delhi but found time to hardsell Pakistan to the Muslim intelligentsia of India.
- Natwar: Pm Ignored Vital Inputs (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Suspended Congress leader K. Natwar Singh on Wednesday upped the ante by saying that both the Justice R.S. Pathak Inquiry Authority and the UPA government had "deliberately ignored" certain vital inputs from the permanent mission of India to the . . .
- The Foreign To Bjp Policy (Pioneer, ASHOK MALIK, Aug 10, 2006)
Why are nuclear nationalists prancing around with KGB hand-me-downs? ---- Since the Monsoon Session of Parliament began in the final week of July, three issues and a subtext have engrossed it:
- ‘Sex Scam’ Accused Dysp Had Info Of Mumbai Blasts (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Aug 10, 2006)
A junior Police official, handling counter-intelligence in Jammu & Kashmir Police, had warned the State Government on June 14th about the Mumbai serial blasts that left nearly 200 people dead and hundreds wounded on July 11th.
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