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Articles 10121 through 10220 of 17201:
- Pakistan Wants Long-Term Loc Opening (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 29, 2005)
Pakistan said on Monday that it wanted the opening of points along the Line of Control (LoC) as a long-term arrangement.
- India, Us Partners In Non-Proliferation: Saran (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 29, 2005)
India and the US on Monday repeated their resolve to be partners in global efforts to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and agreed to join hands to promote a more stable Asia.
- In The Name Of Development (Hindu, Sarojini Premchand, Nov 29, 2005)
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- India Gets A Breather On Iran (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Nov 29, 2005)
India will now come under pressure to join a US initiative
- The Lalu Phenomenon (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Nov 29, 2005)
IT is easy to rubbish Lalu Prasad Yadav, now that he is down in the dumps. For 15 years, he has been a subject of ridicule for cartoonists, middle writers and humourists. In journalism, the maxim has been, “if you are short of subjects, . . .
- An Institutional Graveyard (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Nov 29, 2005)
There is good news from Islamabad. Some 80 potential donors met in the city and pledged over $6 billion to help the country recover from the ravages of the earthquake of October 8.
- Local Leadership In Quake Relief (Dawn, Ahmed Sadik, Nov 29, 2005)
From what has been appearing in national newspapers since the October 8 earthquake devastated Azad Kashmir and parts of the NWFP, there seems to be little or no coverage being given to the local leaderships of these very sensitive areas and territories.
- Reforms Driving Indo-Us Ties: Saran (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 29, 2005)
The Indo-US partnership is indispensable in the globalised environment, foreign secretary Shyam Saran pointed out today. Addressing a session on India and the US at the India Economic Summit, Saran was of the view that the end of the cold war coupled....
- Changing Climate Change (Daily Times, Jeffrey D Sachs, Nov 28, 2005)
Fossil fuels are plentiful, but harmful; renewable sources like wind are good for the climate but not plentiful. Solar power is plentiful but not cheap.
- Preparing For The Flu (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Nov 28, 2005)
With the influx of migratory birds picking up with the onset of winter, the risk of the dreaded avian influenza (bird flu) hitting India is rising by the day.
- Indian Air Force, In War Games, Gives Us A Run (Christian Science Monitor, Scott Baldauf, Nov 28, 2005)
Making a marked shift in its engine procurement for the first time in 15 years, state-owned Indian Airlines (IA) has replaced its engine supplier International Aero Engines (IAE) with CFM International for the delivery of CFM56 engines for its new fleet o
- Who Killed Manjunath? (Indian Express, ILA PATNAIK, Nov 28, 2005)
Parts of the oil economy are criminalised because fuel prices are not market-determined. The profits make murder an acceptable risk for entreprenurial thugs
- Too Much Psephology (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Nov 28, 2005)
It’s vote-counting day in Bihar and where’s Laloo Prasad Yadav?
- Militants Threaten Bangladesh Judges (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 28, 2005)
Jab Hamara Naya Ghar Ban Jayega...Kya Aap Hamare Ghar Aayenge? (Will you come to our house when we reconstruct it?)," asked 5-year-old quake survivor, Simran, to President A P J Abdul Kalam during his visit to Uri today.
- N-Deal With The Us (Tribune, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 28, 2005)
On July 18, 2005, India and the US signed a landmark strategic agreement having far reaching consequences.
- Strengthening Bonds With Indonesia (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 28, 2005)
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's visit to India has provided another opportunity to upgrade bilateral relations and strengthen what is a historic relationship.
- Bangalore Turns Against Itself (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 28, 2005)
Reactions to the Narayana Murthy-Deve Gowda spat have rarely gone beyond the not very difficult task of identifying the hero and the villain of the confrontation.
- Nepal To Probe Mystery ‘Buddha’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 28, 2005)
Authorities in Nepal urged religious groups and scientists on Sunday to help solve the mystery of a meditating teenaged boy who some believe is an incarnation of Buddha.
- Biggest Underground Aquarium Coming Up In Jammu (The Financial Express, Ed Vulliamy, Nov 28, 2005)
The country’s first and biggest underground aquarium is coming up at a cost of Rs 8.50 crore at Bage-Bahu in Jammu.
- Oil Ministry Questions Ongc On Several Issues (The Financial Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 28, 2005)
The spat between the ministry of petroleum and natural gas and Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has intensified. Petroleum minister Mani Shankar Aiyar, it appears, is prepared to take on the ONGC chief Subir Raha head-on
- Reliance Bags Award For Innovation (The Financial Express, PTI, Nov 28, 2005)
Reliance Industries Ltd has received the prestigious Golden Peacock Innovation Award (GPIA) for the year 2005 in petroleum sector.
- Shourie Criticises Left Parties (Hindu, Special Correspondent, Hindu, Nov 28, 2005)
The former Union Minister for Disinvestment, Arun Shourie, on Sunday hit out at the Left parties, accusing them of following no ideologies or principles.
- Art In Life (Deccan Herald, Marta Jakimowicz, Nov 28, 2005)
The whole of the previous week (Nov 14 to 20) Bangalore became the centre for an unusual series of events that critically probed the impact of the information technology, business on the life and the soul of the place.
- 'Sikkim Ideal For Foreign Investment' (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 28, 2005)
Australian High Commissioner to India John Mccarthy on Friday said Sikkim's political stability combined with its healthy law and order scenario could be an ideal destination for foreign investors.
- Will Congress Do It Again? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 28, 2005)
An all important question that will be answered out in the due course of time, Dr. Sheikh Showkat Hussain comments
- Should Us Retain Control Over Net? (The Economic Times, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 28, 2005)
The internet originated as a US defense department project and certain key elements are still controlled by the US government through ICANN (Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers), an agency that sets up procedures for the assignment and use
- Indian Air Force, In War Games, Gives Us A Run (Christian Science Monitor, Scott Baldauf, Nov 28, 2005)
Foreign fighter jets performed well against F-16s in recent exercises
- Left? Congress Couldn't Care Less (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 28, 2005)
Manmohan Singh has marched on with his pro-US tilt as if the comrades don't matter or exist, says Kalyani Shankar
- Cong Rejuvenates In Chandigarh (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 28, 2005)
Manmohan Singh has marched on with his pro-US tilt as if the comrades don't matter or exist, says Kalyani Shankar
- Mobility Unlimited (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 28, 2005)
As society is deafened by the ringtones of its cellular community, Simer Preet wonders if she will dial-in or disconnect to the craze
- Politicians Should Leave Belgaum Alone (The Financial Express, Sucheta Dalal, Nov 28, 2005)
The HD Deve Gowda-Narayana Murthy spat that made national headlines recently had one interesting takeaway. It was the former Prime Minister’s suggestion that information technology (IT) companies crowding Bangalore and complaining about poor infrastructur
- 'Iran Offered N Korea Oil For Weapons Help’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Iran has offered North Korea oil and natural gas as payment for help in developing nuclear missiles, German weekly magazine Der Spiegel reported on Saturday, citing unidentified western intelligence sources.
- 'East Coast Of India Will Be Oil-Rich Zone' (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Can do what Gulf of Mexico did for the US: Mukesh Ambani.
- Indian Team Visits Uvas (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
An Indian delegation led by Punjab Animal Husbandry Development and Fisheries Secretary DS Bains called on University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Manzoor Ahmad.
- Making Life-Saving Discoveries (Tribune, Charu Singh, Nov 27, 2005)
In the murky world that lies hidden beneath a telescope and antiseptic laboratories, Dr Rajesh Gokhale, a young scientist and winner of the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute award for path-breaking research in biotechnology, . . .
- The Way To The Fast Track (Hindustan Times, Nandan Nilekani, Nov 27, 2005)
In a seminal article in the Harvard Business Review in 1994, the late Peter Drucker gave a very convincing argument why large and successful companies often fail after a long and triumphant run.
- Science By Vote? (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 27, 2005)
In science, progress is always made through the process of building on the achievements of others.
- Left Denounces Centre's Policies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Congress should remember that it cannot run government without Left support: Bardhan
- Entire Nation Is With You: Kalam Tells Quake Survivors (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
"When god is with you.... Who can be against," President A P J Abdul Kalam told the quake survivors of Tangdhar area and assured them that the entire nation is with them in this hour of crisis.
- India In A Dilemma – Wants Gas From Iran And Nuke Agreement From America – Confused On Which Side To Take? (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Nov 27, 2005)
India is between two hard rocks. It needs natural gas and oil in the short run from Iran.
- Ysr To Meet Manmohan On Fab Project Issue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Shifting of proposed facility to Tamil Nadu opposed
- Scientists Petition Nobel Academy, Allege Injustice (Hindustan Times, Neha Mehta, Nov 27, 2005)
Ten scientists from India and the US have made a written representation to the Royal Swedish Academy expressing their regret at the omission of physicist ECG Sudarshan from this year’s Nobel roll of honour.
- Patil, Chidambaram Assessing Damage (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
As Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa completed an aerial survey of the flood-affected districts, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil arrived in Madurai to assess the damage. Finance Minister P. Chidambaram accompanied him.
- India Should Let Nuclear Agreement Lapse: Analyst (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
U.S. trying to impose `onerous new conditions' on agreement
- Vishmat, Tidco Form Joint Venture (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Rs. 16 cr. advanced technical textiles unit in operation in Tamil Nadu
- 16 Child Scientists Selected For National Science Congress (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Selected from among 130 students from across the State
- Nature Mulls Edition In India (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Nov 27, 2005)
Nature , the world’s most prestigious journal on science and technology, may come up with an Indian edition by 2006-end besides opening an office in Bangalore.
- Baiting George Bush By Simon Tisdall (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 26, 2005)
Hugo Chavez knows how to wind up the US government. His latest wheeze — selling discounted home heating oil to chilly residents of Massachusetts — follows his offer to help victims of Bush administration bungling over Hurricane Katrina.
- Before It Gets Out Of Hand (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 26, 2005)
Much to the relief of countries on the periphery of Iran, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s board of governors decided on Thursday not to refer Iran’s case to the UN Security Council at the moment.
- Pmts Of Yore (Tribune, G S Battu, Nov 26, 2005)
Being born to teacher parents can be sound academically, but can really put the carefree and playful childhood at a great disadvantage. I was born to such a pair of parents, which at that time seemed to be long-term shortcoming because dear mother was....
- Vienna Over, Iran Under Watch (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The UN nuclear watchdog wrapped up its board meeting in Vienna on Friday with non-aligned countries protesting a call by Britain to hand over key Iranian nuclear documents to the world’s five main atomic powers for analysis, a Western diplomat said.
- Manoeuvering Right (Deccan Herald, Leela Ramaswamy, Nov 26, 2005)
Working your way around to get on top of a situation can be quite an exercise.
- Missile Plan (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 26, 2005)
The Agni-3 missile demonstrates the country’s technological maturity.
- Waiting For A Brain Wave (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The government’s desire to ‘raise an army of scientists’ to match China and South Korea in developing cutting-edge technologies is obviously welcome.
- Buzzing Labs In A Back-Office Land (Business Line, D. Murali , Nov 26, 2005)
Globalisation and increasing speed to market are causing many manufacturing-based industries to review all aspects of their business processes including R&D and regulatory testing, writes G. Sudesh Kumar in Outsourcing Laboratory-based Services.
- Iran Weighs Timing Of Uranium Restart (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Iran is weighing when to restart its uranium enrichment programme, in a move that would escalate international fears that it wants to make nuclear arms, according to an intelligence report cited by diplomats on Friday.
- ‘The Last Such Sacrifice’ (Indian Express, R.K.Datta, Nov 26, 2005)
Letters continue to come in to The Indian Express, condemning Manjunath’s murder, commiserating with his bereaved family, and calling for justice
- Can Journalism's Core Values Survive The Onslaught Of Digital, Interactive Media? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
``The great hope" is that conventional journalism would win out, says N. Ram The possibility of the new media "outflanking" conventional media exists
- Swedish King For Greater Collaboration (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
MoU on the sidelines of Nobel Prize ceremony
Science and Technology Ministers of both countries to discuss issues
King Carl XVI Gustaf was himself part of the delegation in his capacity as patron of the academy
- Laloo - Aberration Arrested! (Daily Excelsior, Dr R L Bhat, Nov 26, 2005)
Few are ready to write off Laloo Prasad Yadav even when Bihar has virtually struck him off the primary register.
- Silent Village (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Nov 26, 2005)
is good that myth has given way to science in Dhadkai village of remote Gandoh tehsil in Doda district.
- India Plans Nuke Road Map Before Bush Visit Next Year (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
India is likely to prepare a road map for separating its civilian and strategic nuclear facilities on its own before the visit of US President George Bush early next year.
- 'Ease Govt Control For India’S Growth’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam on Friday said complex governmental procedures and policies have “stunted” performance in several areas and suggested their “reformulation” in legislature, executive and judiciary.
- When Armchair Elite Step Out Of Their Ivory Tower, Listen To Real India (Indian Express, MULAYAM SINGH YADAV, Nov 26, 2005)
It has been around six decades since India emerged as a sovereign nation and a beacon of hope for the cause of the marginalized nations and communities around the globe.
- Lacking Gravitas (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 26, 2005)
So Britain’s Royal Society is having some fun, conducting a pointless survey and announcing its equally pointless results with a flourish.
- Restoration Of Bihar's Fortunes (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 26, 2005)
The electoral outcome in Bihar has surprised pundits and destroyed many a myth, but it is far from novel in the message the people have sought to communicate.
- Jholawallahs Junk Our Past, Add Reams Without Rhyme (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Nov 26, 2005)
Mr Krishna Kumar's much-hyped "load reduction" scheme, which was used to push NCERT's Curriculum Framework-2005, has evidently been torn apart by HRD Minister Arjun Singh's jholawallah brigade which was recruited to draw up the History component . . .
- What Makes Tamils Angry? (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 26, 2005)
A volatile section of Tamil society is finding its traditional culture in a classic confrontation with the onrush of modernity, says K Venkataramanan
- Nuclear Heat On Iran Cools (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
The UN nuclear watchdog’s governors broadly agree it is better to explore a Russian compromise over Iran’s nuclear activities than to report Tehran to the Security Council, western board members said today.
- Mtnl, Bsnl Have Lost Over 2,000 Crores, Say Officers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
`Removal of officers from key posts led to delay in projects by the two PSUs
- News: Shape Of Things To Come (Daily Excelsior, Vijay Satokar, Nov 25, 2005)
Wires reaching the news to media establishments and even individual on wireless gadgets, newspaper going paperless using the cyber space and offering interactive games, puzzles in addition to news and, television channels on your mobile phones
- Pakistan Again (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 25, 2005)
If Joseph Goebbels was around he would have found a perfect rival in Pakistan.
- Life Means Struggle (Greater Kashmir, Muazzam Ali, Nov 25, 2005)
All success lies in striving for better and better. After all this is what life is all about, comments Muazzam Ali
- Asian Economic Community — Potential To Unleash Regional Growth (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Nov 25, 2005)
While bilateral FTAs tap mutual advantages, greater gains can be had from pan-Asian RTAs. But best of all, as Dr Manmohan Singh suggests, is the creation of an Asian Economic Community, which would unleash the region's full growth potential
- Can Bihar Rise From The Ashes? Determined Political Push Is Crucial (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Nov 25, 2005)
The new government that takes over in Bihar must make up for the time the State has lost — and pushed to the bottom of the table in many a parameter — by building up a fast, reliable, instant, effective network for delivery of services and . . .
- Wiring Up Cities For Broadband Access (The Financial Express, S SADAGOPAN, Nov 25, 2005)
Taipei will soon become the world’s first fully ‘wired’ city; other cities also heading towards . . .
- Holier Than Thou (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Nov 25, 2005)
On the face of it, it would appear that in the ongoing war between Darwinian evolutionary scientists and proponents of ID (intelligent design),
- New Piracy Law Soon: Minister (Hindu, Sudhish Kamath, Nov 25, 2005)
It will cover aspects beyond the purview of the Copyright Act
- A Bionic Eye From The Armed Forces (Hindu, Dennis Marcus Mathew, Nov 25, 2005)
The armed forces are not merely into protecting the nation. Its medical services wing is pioneering medical technologies.
- He Shot Their Teacher, They Chased, Caught Ulfa Man (Indian Express, Samudra Gupta Kashyap, Nov 25, 2005)
Eighteen months ago, on May 10, 2004, when two militants gunned down their favourite teacher just in front of their school, Ratul Rabha (15) and Rituparna Boro (16) didn’t think twice.
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