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Articles 2021 through 2120 of 27558:
- As Us Cap On Work Visas Rises, So Does Confusion (Tribune, S. MITRA KALITA, Apr 11, 2005)
The two engineers have been ready for months. One waits in Colombia, the other in Argentina.
- Doing Well (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 11, 2005)
Even when in a position of considerable power, a politician can, in some situations, only do so much. The right intentions, with the wherewithal to carry them out, certainly go a long way. . . . .
- Flight Of Fancy (Tribune, S. Raghunath, Apr 11, 2005)
A WORKING group constituted by the Civil Aviation Ministry has recommended the constitution of a “no-frills” airline to bring air travel in the country within reach of the common man. . . . .
- Under Ki Baat (Tribune, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 11, 2005)
Ask any petty Government minion what gives him the greatest joy, and chances are he will answer "to get a celebrity bloke to scream
- India, China Team Hold Talks On Boundary Issue (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2005)
The Chinese Prime Minister had expressed confidence that the vexed boundary issue between the two countries would be resolved in a mutually acceptable way.
- Is Bihar Changing Under President’S Rule? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2005)
With Governor Buta Singh regularly monitoring the crime scene, an improvement in law and order situation is clearly visible in the state.
- India Has Futuristic Edge Over China, (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2005)
Infosys Technologies Chief Executive Officer Nandan Nilekani said the future of Indian competitiveness in comparison to China was quite bright.
- Chidambaram For Fdi In Agri-Retail Trade (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2005)
Contract farming must be given a thrust, mandis must be privatised, says Finance Minister
- ``Guiding Principles" On Border Issue Finalised (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Apr 11, 2005)
NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. India and China have clinched a set of "guiding principles" . . . .
- Three Red Musketeers (Tribune, Amulya Ganguli, Apr 11, 2005)
There are apparently three CPMs in India today. One is in West Bengal, which is in favour of economic reforms
- Muraleedharan Expelled From Congress For Six Years (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2005)
NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. The Congress today expelled the former president of its Kerala unit, K. Muraleedharan,
- Voter Disconnect With `Westminster Village' (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 11, 2005)
As the British general election draws near, two things are becoming clear: voter turnout will be depressingly low, and Labour's lead is narrowing.
- What I Missed Most When I Was Abroad (Tribune, Kiran Bedi, Apr 10, 2005)
I am home, was my instinctive outburst as I boarded the Air-India plane to return home after my two years with the United Nations in New York.
- We Shouldn’T Tamper With Our Eco-System (Tribune, Ramesh Ramachandran, Apr 10, 2005)
THE magnitude of tsunami in Andaman and Nicobar Islands could have been mitigated if the ecosystem had not been tampered with. . . .
- Unqualified Sanctity (Pioneer, Amba Charan Vashishth, Apr 10, 2005)
Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee has called the March 9 Supreme Court order on Jharkhand as "unimplementable" and the distortion of the
- This Girl Is Very Dangerous' (Hindu, Dashriben Chaudhry , Apr 10, 2005)
Dashriben Chaudhry is 87 and full of memories of a bygone era. She lives in Velchi, a small village near Surat. She speaks about her long association with the Mahatma and his wife Kasturba, and also about a life lived the Gandhian way.
- The Shores Of Literature (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 10, 2005)
I was once asked to write on “a writer’s city,” the city the writer in me is most inspired by.
- The Monotony Of Re-Enactments (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 10, 2005)
Even a cursory look at the re-enactment of the Dandi March by the Congress in Gujarat would point to the contradictions between the original spirit of the event and its epigonic simulation, says Jyotirmaya Sharma.
- Surjeet: A Legend In His Lifetime (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Apr 10, 2005)
THREE years back when Harkishan Singh Surjeet was re-elected General Secretary of the CPI (M) for the . . . .
- When Mainstream Politics Fails To Face Reality (Tribune, Humra Quraishi, Apr 10, 2005)
ON April 8 afternoon at the India International Centre auditorium, focus on Punjab
- Indifferent Health (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 10, 2005)
It must not enthuse Indians or even add terribly to their self esteem to see their country bracketed
- Dandi March Reduced To A Photo Opportunity (Tribune, G.S. Bhargava, Apr 10, 2005)
FOR persons of my generation, Gandhiji's Dandi march, or Salt Satyagraha as it was also called, was a landmark in the nation’s march to freedom.
- Bus Service A Big Boost To India-Pakistan Relations (Tribune, Humra Quraishi, Apr 10, 2005)
ON April 8 afternoon at the India International Centre auditorium, focus on Punjab and on those painful events not too long ago,
- Lacking Dignity (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 10, 2005)
Asked by an American correspondent after one of his many rounds of talks with the United States Deputy Secretary of State, Strobe Talbot, ....
- A Gandhi-Intoxicated Man (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 10, 2005)
NARAYAN DESAI, a Gandhian, and son of Mahadev Desai, one of Gandhiji's closest aides, is enjoying a sense of heightened `intoxication' these days.
- Bus Journey Into The Past (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 10, 2005)
"Bhutto agreed that the line would be gradually endowed with the 'characteristics of an international border'.
- First Kurdish President Of Iraq (Tribune, Mohamad Bazzi, Apr 09, 2005)
One warm day in early April 2003, as U.S. troops marched toward Baghdad, Iraq’s two main Kurdish leaders sat down to a lunch in a remote corner of the country.
- Fund Of Confusion (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 09, 2005)
To appear just is sometimes as good as being so. The Communist Party of India (Marxist), whether it intended to or not, may have somewhat reassured nervous non-governmental organizations by a decision made at the party congress.
- Standard, Dead And Buried (Business Line, S. Muralidharan, Apr 09, 2005)
S. Murlidharan on how standardised deduction rather than standard deduction is the leveller between the salaried and the self-employed .
- Jiang Biography Is A Hit In China (Tribune, Ching-Ching Ni, Apr 09, 2005)
American businessman Robert Lawrence Kuhn said he wrote a biography of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin to shed light on this Asian nation.
- Keeping Arts Alive In Pakistan (Tribune, Nirupama Dutt, Apr 09, 2005)
Music from Pakistan has been a craze in India always....
- Misconceptions Galore (Tribune, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Apr 09, 2005)
SHOPKEEPERS in different parts of the country have expressed their displeasure with the Government of India’s decision to implement a value added tax (VAT) system by downing shutters.
- Partition: A New Approach (Deccan Herald, Kushwant Singh, Apr 09, 2005)
Three years before the partition of India, Regionald Coupland, who had done a report on the partition of Palestine to create the Jewish State of Israel, was asked to do a similar report on the possible division of India to create Pakistan. . . . .
- A Narrative On Derivatives (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam, Apr 09, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam on the gaps in the amendments to derivatives taxation
- Superfluity Comes Sooner With White Hairs (Business Line, D. Murali , Apr 09, 2005)
Colourable transactions are what taxmen don't like.
- Pseudo-Democracy (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 09, 2005)
US presence does little to improve the ground situation in Iraq.
- The First World Leader (Deccan Herald, TIMOTHY GARTON ASH, Apr 09, 2005)
The greatest political actor of our time leaves us the challenge of moral globalisation . . . .
- This Girl Is Very Dangerous' (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 09, 2005)
The World Health Organisation’s latest report draws attention to the dismal state of mother and child health in India. . . . .
- Unerring Marxman (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 09, 2005)
FOR four consecutive terms as General Secretary of the CPM, he never pulled his punches.
- Karnataka’S Hotbed Of Jain Religion (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 09, 2005)
Kamala Vasudevan uncovers Chaturmukha Basadi in Karkala, which played a big role in spreading Jainism in the state.
- 50 Maoists Killed In Nepal (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Apr 09, 2005)
Nearly 4,000 guerrillas tried to storm a base, but security forces were tipped off. . . ..
- Air Power: Differences That Matter (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, Apr 09, 2005)
The US decision to sell F-16s to Pakistan brings back the debate on the Pakistani fighter gap vis-a-vis the IAF.
- Arms And The Man (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 09, 2005)
Two Broad Questions were raised by the still relevant controversy over the Kargil arms purchases. . . .
- Challenge To Science: Attracting Youth (Hindu, A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM , Apr 09, 2005)
We must take the message and mission of successful scientists to youth. Once the potential of young scientists is understood, organisational heads must invest in them boldly irrespective of their positions and their age.
- Time To Streamline Regulatory Law-Making (Business Line, Pradeep Mehta, Apr 09, 2005)
Over the years, governments have failed to foresee the need for consistent and coherent approach towards independent regulation. . . . .
- Is Fbt A Fundamentally Blemished Tax? (Business Line, C. Sankaranarayanan , Apr 09, 2005)
C. Sankaranarayanan on the legitimacy of taxing fringe benefits
- Oil: Super Spike Or Crying Wolf? (Business Line, D. Murali , Apr 09, 2005)
A recent Goldman Sachs report on oil demand explains the essence of a super spike, saying that demand has to fall "because spare. . . .
- Promising Prospects (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Apr 09, 2005)
During Premier Wen Jiabao's visit, India and China may take one more step in the direction of a boundary settlement by agreeing upon guiding principles.
- Recap Of The Bhor And The Beautiful (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 09, 2005)
NEELKANTAN B writes about Bhor Ghat, situated between Karjat and Lonavla, a green haven where even a simple train ride can be quite an exhilarating due to the beauty of the place, which is magnified a hundred-fold in the monsoon season. . . .
- Windows Of The Church (Telegraph, Editorial, Providence Journal, Apr 09, 2005)
The spectacle of George W. Bush kneeling at Pope John Paul II’s bier recalls another temporal ruler, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. . .
- Hate's Labour Lost (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 08, 2005)
If embarrassment could kill a party, the Congress would have been long dead. . . .
- Saul Bellow: Author Of Modern World (Tribune, Boyd Tonkin, Apr 08, 2005)
Within four days, the world's two boldest neoconservative voices have fallen silent....
- Bus For Peace (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 08, 2005)
THE smooth inaugural run of the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad and Muzaffarabad-Srinagar buses is a tribute to the determination of the two countries ....
- Bus To Muzaffarabad Flagged Off (Hindu, Harish Khare , Apr 08, 2005)
SRINAGAR, APRIL 7. The Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, today flagged off two buses carrying 21 passengers on the inaugural run of the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service setting in motion a process that optimists believe could transform India-Pakistan . . .
- Eu In A Quandary Over Chinese Textiles (Hindu, BATUK GATHANI, Apr 08, 2005)
LONDON, APRIL 7. European officials are in a quandary over China's `fast escalating' textile and garment trade with the European Union countries.
- Gandhi, Nehru Favourites On Foreign Stamps (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2005)
A series of stamps in Mauritius has Gandhi in different avatars: as a stretcher bearer in the Zulu war and even as a young student in England. . . .
- India’S Ailing Democracy (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Apr 08, 2005)
IN an earlier article on the mess in the two mainstream parties, the Congress and the BJP — and thus in the national polity as a whole — I had promised to suggest some remedies for the steadily worsening political ills. . .
- India-China Border Row (Deccan Herald, Srikanth Kondapalli , Apr 08, 2005)
Without resolving the border dispute between them, India and China cannot have fully normal relations
- Adb Sees Roller-Coaster Gdp Growth For India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2005)
In 2006, it said GDP growth is expected to decline to 6.1 per cent due to further deceleration in the growth of industry and services to 5.2 and 7.3 per cent respectively.
- Peace Politics (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 08, 2005)
The Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus got rolling despite an eleventh-hour roadblock of violence. ..
- Lost In The Wood (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 08, 2005)
THOSE who thought the BJP would do some serious introspection on its 25th anniversary must be a disappointed lot. . .
- Smooth Ride For Peace Bus (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2005)
The Kaman bridge, once a relic of animosity, came alive with passengers from both sides sharing their moment of pride and joy.
- Spreading Web Of Terror (Pioneer, Balbir K Punj, Apr 08, 2005)
The inherent vice of capitalism is unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent vice of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.
- Sir Winston Churchill
- Tarkunde Forgotten? (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Apr 08, 2005)
He infused life into the moribund human rights movement in India and worked till the age of 93 to articulate...
- Weapon Of Division (Pioneer, RK Bhatnagar, Apr 08, 2005)
The American decision to supply F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, while making vague promises of allowing India....
- Nabard Aid Amounts To Rs. 2,196 Cr. (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 08, 2005)
BANGALORE, APRIL 7. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) ...
- Basel Norms & Bank Restructuring (Hindu, Sunanda Sen , Apr 08, 2005)
Implementing Basel II norms on capital adequacy will further accentuate the trend of moving credit away from the deserving industrial units in the small sector.
- Panel On Patent Issues Set Up (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2005)
The Union Commerce Ministry has constituted a Technical Expert Group to study certain patent law issues....
- Bus Diplomacy (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 08, 2005)
The bus service would help to forge a bond between the peoples of both Kashmirs
- Dalits In Reverse (OutLook, S. ANAND, Apr 08, 2005)
From being the dominant community at one time, the Tamil Brahmins are facing the effects of a new casteism. . . .
- Diplomacy And 'Deterrence' (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Apr 08, 2005)
The euphoria of warming relations has not slowed down the race for nuclear and conventional weapons
- Economic, Demographic Challenges For Eu (Business Line, BATUK GATHANI, Apr 08, 2005)
ON TUESDAY, the European Union (EU) unveiled an ambitious and unprecedented plan to spend $14,500 million (11.3 billion euros) during 2007-13 on training and rehabilitating displaced workers in the region where companies are restructuring their . . . . .
- F-16s For Pakistan — Implications For India-Us Relations (Business Line, G Parthasarathy, Apr 08, 2005)
The US supply of F-16 fighter aircraft to Pakistan and the offer to India has raised the bogey of arms race in the sub-continent.
- Facing Down A Threat (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 08, 2005)
PRIME MINISTER MANMOHAN Singh must be commended for displaying clear-sightedness and resolve in travelling to Srinagar to flag off the bus service to Muzaffarabad.
- Making Cyber Safe (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Apr 08, 2005)
IT IS HEARTENING to note that the evaluation by the Government-appointed Expert Committee of the legislative framework of the Information Technology Act is apace.
- Other Tyrannies (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 08, 2005)
Government reports often end up stating the obvious. The report of a committee, set up to examine the causes of Naxalite violence, is no exception.
- Plastic Rules: Light At The End Of Tunnel? (Business Line, Rajeev D. Mathur , Apr 08, 2005)
THE Reserve Bank of India (RBI) asking the Indian Banks Association (IBA) to evolve a code of conduct for issuing credit cards and the setting up of a working group for evolving a regulatory mechanism for credit cards is welcome.
- What Is The Future Of The Travel Agent? (Business Line, Pankaj Narayan Pandit, Apr 08, 2005)
AIR-INDIA, as chairman of BAR (Board of Airline Representatives), has announced that travel agents' commissions on international tickets will be reduced from 7 per cent to 5 per cent, effective May 1. Most other European and South-East Asian carriers. . .
- People Living Longer Is Good (Hindu, Tom Kirkwood , Apr 08, 2005)
Here is to our good old days. Far from being programmed to give out on us, our bodies are ageing better than ever.
- The Papal Encounter-Ii (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Apr 08, 2005)
WELCOME back! Where were we before the break? Ah, yes: That sunny morning on Palm Sunday of 1979 in Rome was in stark contrast to . . . .
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