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Articles 15221 through 15320 of 23072:
- Next Man In (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 29, 2005)
Congress has work to erase its J&K record
- Reversing History In Kashmir (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 29, 2005)
`Historic' is a word devalued by its indiscriminate use in the context of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Indian Prime Minister And Insurgent Ulfa Of India’S Northeast May Have Reached... (India Daily, Sonia Chopra, Oct 29, 2005)
It is historic, it is a real breakthrough for India. Indian Prime Minister and insurgent ULFA of India’s northeast may have reached a secret agreement within the framework of Indian constitution.
- As Bbc Proves Vivekananda Right After A Century... (Indian Express, S Gurumurthy , Oct 29, 2005)
‘‘Do not believe such silly things as there was a race of mankind in South India called Dravidians differing widely from another race in northern India called the Aryans.
- The Difference Between India And Pakistan (Rediff on the Net, VIJAY DANDAPANI, Oct 29, 2005)
If India builds the bomb, we will eat grass or leaves, even go hungry. But we will get one of our own.' declared Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the late prime minister of Pakistan, the man responsible for not only enlisting A Q Khan in a successful bid to . . .
- Indian Prime Minister And Insurgent Ulfa Of India’S Northeast May Have Reached .... (India Daily, Sonia Chopra, Oct 28, 2005)
It is historic, it is a real breakthrough for India. Indian Prime Minister and insurgent ULFA of India’s northeast may have reached a secret agreement within the framework of Indian constitution.
- India Offers $25 Million Aid (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Oct 28, 2005)
India offers $25 million aid
* India offers $25 million aid
* Iraq offers to send army to help in relief effort
* China triples quake aid
* Queen Rania to tour Muzaffarabad
- Solve Iran Crisis Within Iaea: India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Expressing its commitment to promoting energy ties with Iran, India has called for resolving the Iranian nuclear issue within the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in order to avert Tehran's referral to the UN Security . . . .
- The Heart Of India Inc (Indian Express, Anu Aga, Oct 28, 2005)
First we need to understand just what we mean by corporate social responsibility.
- Capital Squatters (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 28, 2005)
For starters, pare down the list of beneficiaries of perks at public expense
- Chennai's Turn To Face Rain Fury (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Normal life in the city and suburbs was virtually paralysed following incessant rains and gusty winds.
- Chennai Battered, Army Alerted (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 28, 2005)
It was a day when the skies opened up over Chennai, pounding it with 21 cm of rain in just five hours between 3.30 am and 8.30 am, paralysing normal life, leaving more than half the cityunder water, uprooting about 100 trees and claiming at least . . .
- India `Set To Become Powerhouse' In Auto Sector (Hindu, R.K. Radhakrishnan, Oct 28, 2005)
The growth of the industry, at 15 to 20 per cent a year, is impressive, says international expert
The health of industry, educational system and India's willingness to invest and focus on the job cited
India is one of the largest markets for two-wheel
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal Comes Under Sharp Criticism In Congress (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Oct 28, 2005)
A taste of what awaits the Indo-US nuclear agreement on Capitol Hill was provided on Wednesday when expert after expert appearing before the House International Relations Committee expressed serious concern about its implications and impact.
- Gogoi At Sea (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 28, 2005)
Dispur clutching at shadows
- Rain Cripples Chennai (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Unprecedented rain lashed Chennai today bringing life to a standstill. The state government sought Army’s help to cope with the situation even as a deep depression threatened to pound the state, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.
- The West Has Lost Its Vision Of Utopia (Hindu, Dylan Evans, Oct 28, 2005)
Ever since Plato, western thinkers have dreamed of ideal societies, utopias that could perhaps never be fully realised, but which at least gave us something to aspire to
- Kashmir Earthquake: History Repeats Itself (Hindu, R.N. Iyengar, Oct 28, 2005)
Seismic microzonation of cities provides a way to compute future risk so that building owners, legislators, and other stakeholders can draw up prudent action plans.
- Ancient Manuscripts Campaign Begins (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
People asked to preserve palm-leaf writings
- Tragedy Of 1943-Ii (Statesman, AK SEN SARMA, Oct 28, 2005)
Using A Cyclone To Wreak Vengeance On Rebellious Subjects
- Rupee: Will It Defy Global Dollar Upswing? (Business Line, T. B. Kapali , Oct 28, 2005)
Defying many predictions of a disruptive breakdown, the dollar is up noticeably against all major currencies. A burgeoning trade deficit, narrowing interest rate differentials between the US and India, and a deceleration in capital flows form the .....
- Pack Up And Go (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
It's a consensus that cuts across party lines politicians hold on to their bungalows in Delhi as though it were their birthright.
- Big Picture (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 28, 2005)
Even a flawed peace makes better sense than endless violence. It is too early to say what shape and direction the peace talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom will take.
- Travel In A New Age (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Oct 28, 2005)
In India, a new entrepreneurial generation has begun to comprehend the importance of being eco-friendly. Evidence of this is seen across the many properties that have mushroomed across Rajasthan, run by local, established families who have given. . . .
- A Religion Called Khaki And A Follower Called Policeman-Ii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 28, 2005)
If you are in police, you know nothing but the duty you are assigned to do.
- The Other Side Of The Earthquake (Greater Kashmir, GHULAM NABI HAGROO, Oct 28, 2005)
The disaster broke all walls, rendered all lines useless and raised the question of a forced separation once again, comments
GHULAM NABI HAGROO
- Fight It Out – Together - I (Greater Kashmir, Samuel Baid, Oct 28, 2005)
The 13th summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations scheduled for next month in Dhaka is taking place against two colossal tragedies that struck this region within a space of less than 10 months.
- Political Fault Line (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 28, 2005)
The president is reported to be considering calling an all-party conference on the single item agenda of dealing with the earthquake aftermath.
- Temple Heist (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 28, 2005)
Now that the Hansi Jain temple has been swept clean of 53 ancient idols, there are incredulous noises about their total value. Estimates vary from a modest Rs 100 crore to a staggering Rs 1,000 crore.
- N-Karnataka Has Highest Number Of Inscriptions, Says Historian (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
Karnataka has the highest number of historical inscriptions in the entire country. But, lack of research and study has denied this privilege to the State, observed historian Dr B Rajashekharappa.
- Us, France, Uk Circulate Resolution Against Syria (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
The United States, France and Britain have circulated a draft resolution threatening Syria with economic sanctions if it fails to co-operate with international investigators inquiring into the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri.
- Bush Equates Islam With Communism (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 27, 2005)
US President George W Bush has likened Islamic radicalism with Communism and fascism and said that it has ambitions of imperialism though it claims to be in fight with so-called imperialism.
- A Kurdish Vision Of Iraq (Dawn, Massoud Barzani, Oct 27, 2005)
In recent weeks Iraq has passed three important milestones. The constitutional referendum on October 15 was a powerful demonstration of Iraqis’ desire to establish democracy and save a country still recovering from its disastrous history.
- Lapses In Crisis Management (Dawn, Shamshad Ahmad Khan, Oct 27, 2005)
The overall response of our nation to the catastrophic tragedy of October 8 was both admirable and heartening.
- Great People (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 27, 2005)
History is witness to the fact that Kashmiris have offered resistance sometimes subtly and at times violently. Be it Mughals, Pathans, Sikhs or Dogras, the Kashmiris have always resisted and detested occupation of their homeland.
- Train Of Thought (Indian Express, P K Bose, Oct 27, 2005)
Small kindnesses of the railway staff are often forgotten, considered too minor to mention or just a part of the duty of the men and women who are the face of this sprawling organisation.
- Ever Since The Crusades (Telegraph, Anabel Loyd, Oct 27, 2005)
Until Iraq becomes truly independent, the Middle East will remain turbulent
- Bihar Polling Peaceful, 45 Pc Turnout (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
The EC advisor went around the constituencies acting on complaints.
- Tn Flood Scene Grim As Toll Tops 57 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
Though the floods have inundated vast stretches of paddy fields, there hasn’t been much crop loss in the delta heartland.
- It Is Introspection Time For Congress In J&k (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Oct 27, 2005)
It is introspection time for the Congress vis-à-vis its turn to take on the reins of administration in Jammu and Kashmir.
- In J&k, Freeze (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 27, 2005)
At a crucial time, the state needs continuity
- Rosa In The Bus (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 27, 2005)
There are moments in history that crystallise a whole movement.
- Racial America (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
In the wake of 9/11, 2001 when a section of people in the United States took out their anger on the members of the Sikh community many in this country were surprised.
- "Transfer Of Kanchi Case No Reflection On District Judiciary" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
The petitioner's lawyers could not perform their duty in this situation: Supreme Court
Launching of prosecution against prominent persons shows the attitude of the State
Actions of prosecuting agency creating apprehension in the mind of petitioner
- A Historic Journey Down Memory Lane With Women Of India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
Seldom can "wobbly attempts'' at photography with a box camera be expected to find a place in an exhibition. Let alone, for that matter, "indifferent reproductions'' or photocopies.
- Terror Tactic (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Oct 27, 2005)
The October 12 suicide bomber attack in Hyderabad has added a worrying dimension to the security scenario.
- Sure It Kills Birds, But It Won’T Kill You (Deccan Herald, Wendy Orent, Oct 27, 2005)
The virus flu is subject to evolution, and needs a host of factors to turn extraordinary like the virus of the 1918 flu
- Sc Shifts Seer Trial To Pondicherry (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the transfer petition filed by Kanchi Sankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi and ordered the shifting of the trial in the Sankararaman murder case from the sessions court in Chengalpattu in Tamil Nadu to the court . . .
- Bull Run On Share Markets (Tribune, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Oct 27, 2005)
Over the past few months, share prices of well-known Indian companies have been rather volatile.
- A Puff Of Joy! (Tribune, Sai R. Vaidyanathan, Oct 27, 2005)
I found myself at the crossroads. In one hand, I held a pack of cigarettes and in the other was a box of de-addiction pills. The statutory warning at the bottom of the pack appeared bigger as I was contemplating abandoning my companion after two decades.
- Meet The World’S Brainiest People (Tribune, Dermot Purgavie, Oct 27, 2005)
MIchael Walzer may be the world’s happiest philosopher. Tieless and wearing trainers, he seems so relaxed he could be in danger of falling apart. “When you come here you are completely free to do whatever you want for the rest of your life,” he says.
- High Court Order On "Objectionable Portions" In Ncert History Books (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
It has asked the council to reply within four weeks
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai have been described as terrorists
Court says freedom fighters should not be assessed from the British point of view
- Tragedy Of 1943-I By Ak Sen Sarma (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 27, 2005)
Sixty-two years ago, on 23 September, 1943, this newspaper, then owned by the British and perceived as the mouthpiece of colonial interests, upheld the best traditions of journalistic objectivity.
- Age Of Tabloid Television (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Oct 26, 2005)
How do people feel about the electronic media’s approach to the traumatic events that have shaken the country since October 8 when a massive earthquake struck northern Pakistan and Azad Kashmir?
- Murky Way (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 26, 2005)
All scientific discourse is supposed to start with clarity in nomenclature. Gentlemen were required to define their terms. Going by that definition, astronomers are an unscrupulous lot.
- Human Concern Comes First (Dawn, Najmuddin A. Shaikh, Oct 26, 2005)
How catastrophic has the earthquake been? A total of 53,000 dead, 75,000 injured was the estimate on October 22.
- Internet Governance And Development (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 26, 2005)
Nearly two years after the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) took up the question in Geneva, the international community is yet to arrive at a consensus on creating a framework to manage the Internet.
- India Expresses Concern Over Gilgit Situation (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Oct 26, 2005)
Hopes Pakistan will observe human rights
"Clashes" between Pakistani forces and Shia students reported in Gilgit
Indian delegation to visit Pakistan on relief camps for the quake-hit
India awaiting Pakistan response
- Creating New Minorities (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 26, 2005)
One continues to be amazed by the persistence with which some people keep coming up with antediluvian ideas about how Pakistan can be kept together and how its different regions, ethnic communities and religious sects should be treated.
- Gurdwara Provides Shelter To Quake-Hit (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 26, 2005)
200 Sikhs, Hindus become refugees overnight; they do not want to return to their native town
Quake victims had to undertake an arduous journey to reach Panja Sahib
Since they are a miniscule minority they can't settle anywhere
- Crossborder Relief Still A Chimera (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
Pranab Mukherjee says the relief centres are already operational. But external affairs ministry says they will work only after talks with Pak.
- Disclosures From The Mitrokhin Files (Deccan Herald, P R CHARI, Oct 26, 2005)
The failure of Indian counter-intelligence against KGB and CIA points to pervasive corruption of the system
- For A Floating Holiday (Hindu, T. KRITHIKA REDDY, Oct 26, 2005)
Want to sample the glamour of a cruise holiday? Now, Superstar Libra offers the experience — and closer home
- India Expresses Concern Over Pak Action In Gilgit (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
India today expressed concern over the reported action by Pakistani forces against local people in Gilgit in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and asked Islamabad to observe international human rights standards there.
- India Expresses Concern Over Pakistan's Action In Gilgit (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
India on Tuesday expressed concern over the reported action by Pakistani forces against local people in Gilgit in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and asked Islamabad to observe international human rights standards there.
- You Won't Be Discriminated Against, Kalam Tells Children (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
HIV/AIDS affected children air their grievances
- A Brand New Landmark Soon For The Capital (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
To the Capital's many tourist destinations will be added one more this coming month.
- In J&k, Freeze (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 26, 2005)
At a crucial time, the state needs continuity under the Mufti government
- To Douse The Raging Forest Fire (Telegraph, MAHESH RANGARAJAN, Oct 26, 2005)
Instead of shelving the tribal bill, legislators can rework it to reconcile tribals’ claims to justice with the nation’s ecological concerns, writes Mahesh Rangarajan The author is an environmental historian. He has recently co-authored the book, . . .
- Vikram Seth’S “Guru” (Tribune, Rajnish Wattas, Oct 26, 2005)
As all the limelight falls on the celebrity writer Vikram Seth at the release of his recent book Two Lives; in the quiet shadows of Chandigarh lives “Guru” - his erstwhile housemaster at the Doon School.
- Goa Tourism Gets Chinese Attention (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
The Goa Government intends to attract Chinese tourists to the State.
- Administrative Reforms Experience (Hindu, P. K. Doraiswamy, Oct 25, 2005)
Papers on administrative reforms and good practices attempted in the urban, power, transport and social sectors in India
- Cultural Heritage Of Andhra Region (Hindu, M. L. Nigam, Oct 25, 2005)
Panoramic sweep of the art, literature and performing arts of Andhra region
- Cold-Blooded Murder (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 25, 2005)
The fatal shooting down of the husband of a Sindh MPA allegedly by policemen in plainclothes on the highway between Karachi and Hyderabad on Sunday is shocking beyond belief.
- Socio-Cultural Centre (Hindu, S. N. Kandaswamy, Oct 25, 2005)
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- Aftershocks, Rumours And Panic (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 25, 2005)
Ever since the October 8 massive earthquake struck Azad Kashmir and Hazara Division, rumour mills have started working overtime to create scare and panic in the public with concocted stories.
- In The Aftermath Of The Earthquake (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Oct 25, 2005)
Funds should be earmarked for the orphans’ benefit and a public authority created to see to it that they are provided proper shelter and food. I would even suggest that the dogmatic Islamic law on adoption be discarded and childless couples enabled . . .
- Wild? Well, Maybe (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 25, 2005)
Still unworthy of sanctuary
- A Fairy Tale (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 25, 2005)
There have been more books written on Napoleon Bonaparte than any other figure in history.
- K-Watcher’S Dilemma (Tribune, Shveta Pathak , Oct 25, 2005)
NOT that I am a diehard fan of Tulsis and Parvatis but occasionally I do not mind watching these television serials. My boastful self, however, often proclaims to be a part of the “class’ that just cannot tolerate the K-type stuff.
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