From,
May 21, 2006 to May 27, 2006
`We
Are Happy But Not Complacent'
I
am extremely happy that we have got a
two-thirds majority, with more votes
and more seats.
India
Upbeat On U.S. Nuclear Deal After
Talks
India said on Thursday that
it was confident U.S. laws could be
changed soon to allow a landmark
nuclear deal between the two countries
to come into force.
Sri
Lanka Wants Gulf Arabs To Ban Tamil
Rebels
Sri Lanka said on Wednesday it wants Gulf Arab states to
ban Tamil Tiger rebels and starve them
of funds by cracking down on members
who force Tamil expatriates in the
region to chip in for its
activities.
Q&a:
'There's Lack Of Knowledge About
Muslims In Uk'
Lahore-born Rabia Malik works
as Minority Ethnic Services consultant
in a National Health Service clinic in
London. A trained social psychologist,
she also works on cultural and
religious therapeutic interventions.
Rabia spoke to Narayani Ganesh when .
.
"The
Platform Approach To Product
Development Is Important To
Intel"
Paul Otellini, president and CEO of the world's biggest
computer chip maker and PC technology
player, is in India. In an e-mail
interview toThe Hindu, he shares his
vision of where silicon chip
technology is headed; the alternatives
being explored . . .
Q&a:
'Competition Law Is Essential For A
Free Market'
Richard Whish of King's College London is an expert on
competition law, a critical aspect of
economic reforms where India is
lagging. He met Manoj Mitta when he
was in New Delhi for a
conference:
U.S.
Said Flexible On India Nuclear Deal
The Bush administration is
willing to consider changes in its
legislative proposal to win
congressional approval of a
controversial U.S.-India nuclear
energy cooperation accord, Assistant
Secretary of State Richard Boucher
said on Monday.
'Kashmir
Has Given Space For Women's
Spirituality'
Qurrat-ul-ain,
56, is a writer and political
commentator working with Athwaas, a
peace and reconciliation initiative in
Kashmir. Her recent visit to Mecca
created a stir as she went without a
male escort. She tells Ashima Kaul
that the journey has . . .
Q&a:'kashmir
Has Given Space For Women's
Spirituality'
Qurrat-ul-ain,
56, is a writer and political
commentator working with Athwaas, a
peace and reconciliation initiative in
Kashmir. Her recent visit to Mecca
created a stir as she went without a
male escort.
"Even
In A Running Race, The Handicapped Are
Given Concessions"
Thanks to Tamil Nadu's
longstanding reservation policies, the
backward and the most backward classes
have progressed a good deal in
education and jobs. "What is
wrong if we desire that the situation
that prevails in Tamil Nadu should be
there all . . .
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