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Articles 9321 through 9420 of 21784:
- Pakistan Welcomes Bush Push For Kashmir Peace (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
* Musharraf, Bush to discuss civilian N-tech
* FO says missiles named after common heroes
- Aiims On Alert For Bush Visit (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Though the US President, Mr George W Bush, does not have a history of hypertension, diabetes, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, stroke or heart disease, the Indian government isn’t leaving anything to chances.
- ‘All’S Well In J&k’ (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Alluding to a decision by India and Pakistan to allow merchandise-laden lorries on Jhelum Valley Road, the Governor, Lt-Gen. (retired) SK Sinha, today said it would boost Jammu and Kashmir’s economy significantly.
- Miserly Myopia (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Aviation observers were appalled by the contention of many private airlines that it was too expensive to have their pilots trained and certified to use the upgraded instrument landing system installed at Delhi Airport that facilitated operations . . .
- Through The Third Eye (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
There was a vigilance raid at the Abu Road railway station. The small sleepy hill station woke up to a surprise check at the ticket counters, waiting halls and signal room were by the vigilance director who had come all the way from Delhi.
- Ap By-Poll: Ec Team Spots Violations (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The Election Commission (EC) team, which investigated the allegations of irregularities committed by the Congress candidate in the by-election to the Visakhapatnam Assembly seat, has reportedly found evidence of inducements like money and . . .
- Phone Tapping: Sc Curbs Media (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Monday restrained the electronic and print media from disseminating contents of the CD containing illegal tapped conversation of anyone, including that of Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh.
- Bush Visit: Security Toned Up In J&k To Prevent Repeat Of 2000 (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
Ahead of US President Geroge W. Bush's visit to India, security has been beefed up in Jammu and Kashmir especially in minority-dominated villages to prevent the type of massacre of 35 Sikhs taken place on the eve of the then American President . . .
- Thousands To Protect Bush On First India Visit (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
About 5,000 personnel including snipers, commandos and U.S. marines using helicopters, bomb detectors and electronic jammers will protect President George W. Bush during his visit to India this week, officials said on Monday.
- Pm Takes Firm Line On Atomic Deal With U.S. (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Feb 28, 2006)
India insisted on Monday it must decide the extent of international safeguards on its nuclear reactors and will not compromise its atomic weapons programme as it seeks a landmark deal with Washington.
- Budget? What Budget? Wonder India's Poor (Reuters, Surojit Gupta, Feb 28, 2006)
When India's finance minister tells parliament on Tuesday how much money he has in the budget to aid millions of poor, it will mean little to many of the people he aims to help.
- Critical Elements Missing In Kashmir Dialogue (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Feb 28, 2006)
There is much ballyhoo these days about the future of Jammu & Kashmir.
- Who Lauds India For Bird Flu Measures (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The World Health Organisation has complimented India for its "quick response" to a threatened bird flu outbreak.
- U.S., India To Cooperate Even If Nuclear Deal Falters (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Feb 28, 2006)
If the United States and India fail to resolve differences over a civilian nuclear deal when President George W. Bush visits New Delhi this week, cooperation between the two nations will still continue in many other areas, officials and experts said . . .
- India And Us To Finalise Deal Before Bush Visit (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Feb 28, 2006)
US Ambassador to India David C Mulford has said that he hopes to finalise the US-India nuclear deal before the arrival of President George W Bush tomorrow (Wednesday).
- Centre To Act On Amar Singh Cd (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2006)
The Amar Singh CD has finally reached Parliament. For the first time, the government joined the issue, saying the Union home ministry was examining its authenticity and that whatever action necessary would be taken.
- Manmohan Singh Gets His Second (And Related) Moment In History (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Feb 28, 2006)
India’s rising stock, three years of 8% growth, a secular democracy, minority anger assuaged by Verdict 2004 — the nation can’t afford to lose this strategic opportunity
- India Is Not Law-Governed (Deccan Herald, PUNYAPRIYA DASGUPTA, Feb 28, 2006)
In the murder case, it was very necessary for the judge to recall and cross-examine the shifty witnesses
- Finding A Passage To India This Time (Christian Science Monitor, editorial, Christian Science Monitor, Feb 27, 2006)
The US has tried to cozy up to India ever since the end of the cold war, and President Bush's trip there this week has the potential to cement an alliance with the world's largest democracy. But Mr. Bush may not have all his diplomatic ducks in order.
- In Chittisinghpora, Guns & Closed Doors (Express India, RIYAZ WANI, Feb 27, 2006)
The name of the US President fills this picturesque Sikh village in the shadow of Pahalgam with a sense of deja vu and dread.
- A Multi-Layered Security For Bush (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
New Delhi, Feb 26 (PTI) A multi-layered security ring comprising US security officials, paramilitary commandoes and Delhi Police personnel will protect US President George W. Bush when he visits the national capital from Wednesday.
- Monorail Project Not Viable, Says Anbumani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
"Metro rail will suit the State better"
Hassle-free commuting enhances productivity
Bus-rapid transport system mooted
- Jessica Cops Under Probe (Times of India, Sachin Parashar, Feb 27, 2006)
The intense public pressure to secure justice for Jessica Lal is paying off. Immediately after sidelining the investigating officer in the murder case, inspector Surender Sharma, the Delhi Police have initiated a quiet inquiry to unravel the . . .
- 'India Has Credible N-Separation Plan' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
India has presented to the US what it feels is a "credible" separation plan for its civilian and military nuclear facilities. Revealing this in an interview with an American TV channel, PM Manmohan Singh said: "We expect the US to accept it."
- Jessica Case: Departmental Probe Ordered (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Delhi Police Commissioner KK Paul on Monday is understood to have ordered a departmental inquiry against officials who had investigated the Jessica Lal murder case.
- A Multi-Layered Security Awaits President Bush (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
A multi-layered security ring comprising US security officials, paramilitary commandoes and Delhi Police personnel will protect US President George W. Bush when he visits the national capital from Wednesday.
- Two Let Militants Arrested In Delhi (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Two Lashkar-e-Toiba militants have been arrested from the New Delhi Railway Station and three kg RDX recovered from them, a senior police official said today.
- India, U.S. To Seal Many Deals (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Feb 27, 2006)
Ministry of External Affairs silent over visit of American President
India and the United States will sign more than a dozen agreements during the March 1-4 State visit of U.S. President George W. Bush to New Delhi, senior officials handling . . .
- Delhi Decked For Bush Visit (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Feb 27, 2006)
“Mediapersons intending to cover forthcoming VVIP visit(s) are requested to register themselves” a media advisory issued by the external publicity wing of the Ministry of External Affairs .......
- Alliance With India A "Major Prize": Us Daily (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
A formal obligation from India to safeguard its nuclear material would be "a plus" and an alliance with New Delhi is a "major prize" for the US that should not be foregone in order to preserve the Non- Proliferation Treaty, . . .
- Seven Jawans Hurt In J&k Blast (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Seven jawans and a civilian were injured when militants exploded a car bomb as the Army convoy was passing through central Srinagar this morning, a police spokesman said.
- Car Bomb Explosion Wounds Four In Srinagar (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Suspected Muslim militants set off a car bomb on Sunday wounding three soldiers and a civilian in Kashmir's biggest city where police have tightened security ahead of U.S. President George W. Bush's visit to India.
- Jessica Lall Murder Case: Departmental Probe Against Officials (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Delhi Police Commisioner K K Paul is today understood to have ordered a departmental inquiry against officials who had investigated the Jessica Lall murder case.
- Maurya Sheraton Under Thick Security Blanket (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Feb 27, 2006)
Bush is scheduled to stay at the hotel
With just two days left for the arrival of the U.S. President George W. Bush here, a three-layer security cordon is in place in and around Maurya Sheraton where he is scheduled to stay.
- Jessica Case: Probe Officer Shifted (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Decision taken after widespread criticism in the wake of the acquittal
First step towards fixing responsibility
No inquiry initiated against the officer
Four more inspectors transferred as well
- Only Lord Neelkanth Knows Why (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Feb 27, 2006)
Pardon our shortcomings on matters socio-cultural, but isn’t Lord Shiva supposed to be one God who revels in what a French poet once called “the derangement of the senses”? If the popular perception of Shiva a.k.a Neelkanth a.k.a. Nataraja . . .
- Naga Truce To Help Fructify Negotiations (Daily Excelsior, Subhashis Mittra, Feb 27, 2006)
The six-month extension of the ceasefire agreement with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah), in force since 1997, merits welcome albeit with a rider. It merits welcome because in most circumstances it is better . . .
- Mirwaiz, Mehbooba, Omar To Take Part In Kashmir Meet (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Kashmiri leaders including PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, National Conference president Omar Abdullah and head of moderate Hurriyat Mirwaiz Umer Farooq are expected to take part in a two-day meet to be held here next month to discuss ideas to resolve Kashmir
- "Something Is Rotten…." (Daily Excelsior, Vazeeruddin, Feb 27, 2006)
The violence characterizing protests by Muslims the world over against publication of caricatures of Prophet Mohammad, first, by a Danish newspaper and subsequently by the media in some more European countries cannot be condoned.
- Shaky Start (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Feb 27, 2006)
Separatists should attend the next round table
- India Grapples With Terror; 2 Let Men Held In Delhi (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Two suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists were arrested from New Delhi Railway Station and RDX recovered from their possession ahead of Wednesday's India visit by US President George W Bush.
- The Adc Switch (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Feb 27, 2006)
The long-awaited changes to the Access Deficit Charge regime have finally come through, after nearly a year of intense debate, since the last major alteration in this subsidy.
- Better Indo-Us Ties A Historical Need (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Feb 27, 2006)
As New Delhi gears up for President Bush’s visit commencing this Wednesday, media attention is focused far too narrowly on the progress of the nuclear deal.
- Jessica Murder Case: Delhi Police Order Probe (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Delhi Police Commissioner KK Paul has on Sunday understood to have ordered a departmental inquiry against officials who had investigated the Jessica Lall murder case.
- After A Kashmir Winter, Some Thaw (Indian Express, ANAND K. SAHAY, Feb 27, 2006)
The roundtable conference on Kashmir, held at the prime minister’s behest last Saturday, is a breath of fresh air.
- N-Deal With India A Complicated Issue: Us (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Feb 27, 2006)
The proposed nuclear deal between the United States and India is a “complicated issue”, the American head of Indo-US Science and Technology Forum Norman P Neureiter was quoted on Sunday as saying.
- Jessica Probe Returns To Haunt Cops (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
Several police officers involved in the Jessica Lal controversy could come under Delhi High Court’s scanner following recent revelations that the police brass suspected the investigation was being sabotaged.
- Indo-Pak Economic Talks From March 27 (News International, Mariana Baabar, Feb 27, 2006)
The commerce secretaries of Pakistan and India are expected to meet in Islamabad from March 27-29 to discuss economic and commercial cooperation within the framework of the third round of the composite dialogue process.
- Bush’S Visit To India (News International, Mariana Baabar, Feb 27, 2006)
With escalation in killing of civilians by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir, fears are growing that the Chattisinghpura incident might be repeated ahead of President George W Bush’s arrival in India.
- Bush’S Welcome Interest In Kashmir Issue (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Feb 27, 2006)
President Bush has said that lasting solution to the Kashmir issue is achievable. In an interview with PTV ahead of his visit to Pakistan and India next week, he said that he has already started playing a role and will continue to do so . . .
- Chandy Protests Against Rail Allocation (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
The Kerala Government will send an all-party team to Delhi to convey the State’s strong protest against the raw deal meted out to it in the railway budget.
- Large Memory (Deccan Herald, VK Joshi, Feb 27, 2006)
For some people even remembering faces and names is a problem
- Retrial Is The Only Option (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Feb 27, 2006)
Jessica’s killers must not get away
The storm over the acquittal of all accused in the Jessica Lall murder case has had some impact after all.
- ‘India Doesn’T Need Us Help To Become World Power’ (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Feb 27, 2006)
Mr Richard Celeste served as the U.S. Ambassador in New Delhi at the time of President Bill Clinton’s visit to India in March, 2000. The trip, the first by a U.S. President in over two decades, marked an upswing in U.S.-India relations.
- Troubled Valley (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Feb 27, 2006)
Fight terrorists, protect innocents
The killing of four innocent boys at Chak Dudipora in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, allegedly by Army personnel, has created an embarrassing situation for the security forces.
- Jessica Case: Row Over Judge’S Elevation (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
The elevation of Delhi Additional Sessions Judge S.L. Bhayana, who acquitted all nine accused in Jessica Lall murder case, to the Delhi High Court touched off a controversy with a Supreme Court lawyer today demanding that his promotion . . .
- Table For Two, Three? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 27, 2006)
Hurry and the Hurriyat have spoiled what could have been a big Kashmir initiative
- Bush And India’S Insecurity (Deccan Herald, Sunanda K Datta-Ray, Feb 27, 2006)
The permanent threat from Pakistan is unlikely to feature in the “detailed and substantive” talks with Bush
- Jessica Lall Case: Judge’S Elevation Sparks Row (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 27, 2006)
The elevation of Delhi Additional Sessions Judge S L Bhayana, who acquitted all the nine accused in Jessica Lall murder case, to the Delhi High Court touched off a controversy with a Supreme Court lawyer on Sunday demanding that his promotion . . .
- On Prime Time, Be Fair To The Fowl (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Feb 27, 2006)
: bird flu and cricket receive the same coverage on TV news. Not surprised? Know what President Bush doesn’t?
- Mission Moon: Indo-Us Deal To Land With Bush (Indian Express, PALLAVA BAGLA, Feb 27, 2006)
As details of the civilian nuclear deal are slowly but steadily being ironed out, the scientific atmospherics are falling in place to make the visit of US President George W Bush to India a historic occasion.
- Life Disrupted In Strike-Bound Kashmir Valley For Second Day (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Feb 26, 2006)
Dialogue cannot continue if rights violation continues: Hurriyat
Total shutdown in Kupwara for fourth day
Handwara limping back to normal
Special recruitment soon at Dhudipora
- Game For Pak Roundtable (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 26, 2006)
Jammu: The Kashmiri separatists who for one reason or the other stayed away from the PM's roundtable on Saturday are now packing their bags for a similar conference on Kashmir in Islamabad next month.
- Bush Hopes His Visit Will Set The Stage For A Groundbreaking Nuclear Pact (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Alternative sources of energy are going to be important for the development of a clean world
New Delhi should "lift investment caps," says Bush
Supports lifting visa curbs for educated people
Reiterates stand on Iran
- Rail Budget Forward-Looking: Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Describing the Rail Budget as "forward-looking", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said concerns of Left parties and other members will be addressed if they have merit in them.
- Do We Need Governors? (Statesman, Sam Rajappa, Feb 25, 2006)
The recent Supreme Court judgment on the dissolution of the Bihar Assembly based on the recommendation of the Governor, Buta Singh, has once again raised the question whether the office of governor can be dispensed with altogether . . .
- India, Us Making Progress On Nuke Deal But "Not Yet There": Wh (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Feb 25, 2006)
India and the US are making progress on implementation of the nuclear deal but the two sides are "not yet there" as "some clarification" is needed from New Delhi on separation of its civilian and military facilities, the White House has said.
- Tn: Centre "Indifferent" To Railway Safety, Says Jayalalithaa (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Charging the Union government with 'indifferent attitude' on railway safety, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today said even with the so called surplus funds with the Railways, the much needed higher investment on passenger safety . . .
- `15 Flyovers To Be Operational By 2008' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Agencies concerned directed to expedite construction work
- Rail Budget Reactions (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Feb 25, 2006)
Swadesh Singh, student: Try generating through three simple measures. One, active utilisation of railway land. Two, supplying our R&D to third world countries, on the lines of ISRO. Three, create advertising space on railway property. Moreover, ...
- Lalu On A New Corridor (Business Line, R. C. Acharya, Feb 25, 2006)
Putting cargo haulage at the centre of his Budget, the Railway Minister, Mr Lalu Prasad, has proposed a dedicated freight corridors project that will usher in an era of low-cost transport.
- More Human Blood Samples To Be Tested (Statesman, SANJAY SINGH, Feb 25, 2006)
Even as the government claims that there are no human cases of bird flu, many human blood samples were collected in Navapur today. Health ministry officials here said this was being done to ensure that the virus does not spread to other areas.
- Who Could’Ve Heard A .22? (Indian Express, K. P. S. GILL , Feb 25, 2006)
Now that Delhi High Court, taking suo motu notice, has sought from the police the details in the Jessica Lall case, there’s finally some reason for hope: will there be a second shot at justice in a case in which all the nine accused have been . . .
- Lalu’S Please-All Budget (Tribune, T.R. Ramachandran, Feb 25, 2006)
In the run-up to the Assembly elections in five states, Union Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav presented a please-all Budget for 2006-07 in the Lok Sabha today leaving passenger fares untouched, reducing AC-I and AC-II tier fares by 18 per cent and 10 p
- Surprise Homecoming (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Feb 25, 2006)
I was reluctant in the beginning. But my eldest sister Mohini insisted. The issue being discussed was a visit to our ancestral village Lengti in Karnataka.
- Dmk Waves Green, Left The Red Flag On Railway Budget (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Feb 25, 2006)
The railway budget has brought out the contours of a new political axis emerging between RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav and DMK leader M Karunananidhi. And this spells worry for the Congress.
- Centre’S Kashmir Roundtable Today But Reduced To All-Party Meet (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Pitched by the Prime Minister’s Office as a major initiative to fulfill Kashmiri aspirations and speed up the peace process, the J-K roundtable in New Delhi tomorrow has been reduced to an all-party meeting with the separatist leadership . . .
- The Whole Truth About Perjury (Indian Express, R. VENKATARAMAN, Feb 25, 2006)
Two developments in two sensational criminal cases — the Best Bakery case relating to the Gujarat communal riots and model Jessica Lall’s murder — have brought into sharp focus the issue of “perjury”, defined in Indian penal laws . . .
- Justice Triumphs (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 25, 2006)
For modern day Neros, a reminder from the court: you have to pay for your fiddling
- What Lies Beneath: Getting To All That Oil And Gas (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 25, 2006)
Mani Shankar Aiyar explains what technology and brisk foreign policy can achieve
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