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Articles 2321 through 2420 of 20587:
- Iran Claims Cure For Aids (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
Iran has claimed that its scientists have discovered a treatment for AIDS with the formula having a two-year effect on patients using it for a three-month period.
- Pak-Afghan Ties Can’T Be Derailed, Says Aziz (Daily Times, Zulfiqar Ghuman, Sep 14, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Wednesday that Pakistan was committed to Afghanistan’s development since stronger bilateral economic ties would benefit the region, stressing that no one would succeed in creating an environment of mistrust . . .
- India Will Not Compromise On Right To Recycle Spent N-Fuel' (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
It is required from an environmental point of view: Kakodkar
- Bomb Scare In Malegaon (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Security agencies in the state continue to have a tough time. On Wednesday, a bomb was found at a shopping complex near the Mohammedia Madrasa Centre in Malegaon.
- A Welcome For Indian Migrants (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 14, 2006)
There’s a large number of Indians – the fastest-growing group of migrants – heading to Australia.
- Men To Donate Kidneys In Four-Way Swap (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Two men are donating kidneys to each other's wives in a four-way surgical swap at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital on Wednesday. It is the first time such a swap among healthy, living donors and patients with kidney failure has taken place at the hospita
- Why Ramani And Not Manu Behind Bars? (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Sep 14, 2006)
With the arrest of Bina Ramani last week it can be safely said that Manu Sharma will get away with murder twice. There will be no justice for Jessica Lall because the Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up to establish a new case against her . . .
- Mumbai Serial Blasts: Tada Court Verdict To Continue On Thursday (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
The designated TADA court would give on Thursday its verdict on 31 accused charged with transporting and planting RDX bombs in different parts of the city to effect serial bomb blasts in 1993.
- Talibanisation Proceeds Apace (Pioneer, Hiranmay Karlekar, Sep 14, 2006)
Several developments during the last three weeks indicate that Bangladesh's present coalition Government, led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party but dominated by the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh (JeIB), is bent upon winning the forthcoming general . . .
- Anti-Quota Medicos Sweep Aiims Election (Pioneer, PRAVEEN KUMAR TALWAR, Sep 14, 2006)
The results of the residents' doctors association (RDA) election of All India Institute of Medical Sciences has put paid to the designs of AIIMS president and Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss to divide the medico community.
- Accent On Accountability (The Financial Express, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 14, 2006)
Advance PPP ruling mechanism is not enough
- Who Says Poliovirus Detected In Four Countries Was From Up (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
The news is not just that Uttar Pradesh accounts for as many as 255 polio cases out of the 283 reported across the country this year. The news is that Moradabad and five neighbouring districts in western UP, which account for 70 percent of India’s . . .
- Economic Progress And The Challenges (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Sep 14, 2006)
The three top international financial agencies have lauded the economic achievements of Pakistan during the last six years.
- Finding Funds For Ambitious Plans (Business Line, A. Vasudevan, Sep 14, 2006)
For the Eleventh Plan's Approach of faster and inclusive growth to happen, the country would need to make enormous investments.
- Miseries In Rain-Hit Areas (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 14, 2006)
THAT life has not returned to normal after last week’s heavy rains in Hyderabad can easily be gauged from report and photographs in newspapers. People are still seen wading through chest-high filthy stagnant water, carrying empty bottles as they . . .
- Us Muslim Wins Bid To Us Congress (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
State lawmaker Keith Ellison did not let questions about his past slow down his campaign to become the first Muslim in US Congress.
- Taliban And Al Qaeda (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 14, 2006)
Some realities President Pervez Musharraf referred to on Tuesday seem to elude observers of the Pakistani scene in the context of the war on terror.
- No One Can Harm Pak-Afghan Ties: Pm (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Wednesday said Pakistan was keen to help Afghanistan develop its communication infrastructure as it believed that stronger economic and trade bonds between the two countries will help bring greater economic . . .
- Names Never Match (Deccan Herald, SNEHLATHA BALIGA, Sep 14, 2006)
Pet names and nicknames are often funny or embarrassing.
- High Prevalence Of Hiv Among Women In Madhya Pradesh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
The maximum age of affected people is between 21 and 40 years
- Aids Survey Throws Up A Few Surprises (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
State AIDS Control Society stepping up campaign; behaviour surveillance report for 2004-2005 released
- Kalam: Work For Autism-Free World (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
"Bring sense of equality among children"
- Baby `Stolen' From Niloufer Hospital (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Karuna Sree's case sheet also missing from cradle
- Talks Between Manmohan, Musharraf Should Be Productive, Says Cpi (M) (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
The leadership of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) would like the proposed meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on the sidelines of the XIV Non-aligned summit in Havana "to be productive . . .
- Imf Quota Reform Needs To Be Hastened: Chidambaram (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Unusual focus on governance and anti-corruption issues'
- Iavi Selects 3 Indian Institutes In Initiative To Combat Hiv (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) has selected three leading Indian institutes to be part of the prestigious global network, undertaking two separate path-breaking projects to develop and test microbicides to combat HIV.
- City Of New Beginnings (Indian Express, SHANTANU DATTA, Sep 14, 2006)
Buses in Bombay, I had been warned, allow you to board only from the rear.
- Army Battles To Recruit Officers In Booming India (Reuters, Nita Bhalla, Sep 14, 2006)
The slick, new recruitment advertisement for the Indian army aired on local television channels promises it all.
- Drug May Improve Bone Density In Cerebral Palsy (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Low doses of pamidronate increase bone mineral density (BMD) in children with spastic cerebral palsy with severe movement impairment, according to results of a preliminary study reported in Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology.
- Defending Abvp (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 14, 2006)
The BJP leadership may have ticked off MP CM Shivraj Chouhan for mishandling the Ujjain students’ agitation that led to the death of Prof. H.S. Sabharwal but the RSS is firmly backing ABVP, the Sangh’s student wing .
- Who Says Polio Virus Detected In Four Countries Was From Western Up (Indian Express, Darshan Desai, Sep 14, 2006)
The news is not just that Uttar Pradesh accounts for as many as 255 polio cases out of the 283 reported across the country this year.
- Two Killed, 20 Injured In Montreal School Shooting (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
A gunman sporting a Mohawk haircut and a black trenchcoat opened fire with an AK-47 rifle at a Canadian college on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 20 before police shot him dead, officials, witnesses and news reports said here.
- Sexus Politicus (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 14, 2006)
There is a French tradition of politicians who equate the conquest of power with the conquest of lovers, according to a recent book co-authored by C Dubois and C Deloire.
- Shaukat, Karzai Agree To Boost Trust (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Wednesday said Pakistan was keen to help Afghanistan develop its communication infrastructure as it believed that stronger economic and trade bonds between the two countries will help bring greater economic prosperity . . .
- Approaching Inclusive Economic Growth (The Financial Express, NIRVIKAR SINGH, Sep 14, 2006)
Fix what can be fixed right now; reforming the Planning Commission’s role needs no change in law
- India's Shame (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2006)
Manual scavenging is still a disgusting reality in most States despite an Act of Parliament banning it.
- Out In The Open (Frontline, S. Dorairaj , Sep 14, 2006)
Tamil Nadu has miles to go before eliminating manual scavenging.
- Little Men (News International, Shakir Husain, Sep 13, 2006)
We all come across them in our daily lives, and they seem to crawl up from under their rocks whenever they are least needed.
- Danish Cartoons In Retrospect (Deccan Herald, Marianne de Nazareth, Sep 13, 2006)
Having been in Denmark for little over 20 days one realises that the welfare state has turned the Vikings into a gentle peace loving race, who not only take great pride in their national language but who also speak impeccable English and are . . .
- Indian Ideas Are Pirated Abroad (Times of India, MUKUL SHARMA, Sep 13, 2006)
Do the so-called developed countries think intellect is a 20th century phenomenon that they can stamp intellectual property rights on certain things while conveniently ignoring others? Take turmeric for example.
- India, Pak May Resume Foreign Secy-Level Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
India and Pakistan may resume foreign secretary-level talks after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s meeting with Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf on the margins of the NAM summit, later this week.
- Embrace Life (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 13, 2006)
September 10 was designated as Suicide Prevention Day only three years ago by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
- Ramani Taken To Goa For Questioning (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Socialite Bina Ramani, a key witness in the high-profile Jessica Lall murder case and accused of forgery and cheating, was brought to Goa this morning for further interrogation in the forgery case. Police sources disclosed that Delhi Police’s . . . .
- 11 Refugees Escape (Hindu, C. Jaishankar, Sep 13, 2006)
Eleven Sri Lankan Tamil refugees suspected to have links with terrorist outfits escaped from a quarantine camp at Mandapam in Ramanathapuram district on Tuesday.
- Bhubaneswar Hotel’S Bias Against Aids Stalls Awareness Programme (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 13, 2006)
We cannot let you use our towels and bedsheets,” the general manager of Hotel Arya Palace in Bhubaneswar told Abraham Kurien, the president of Indian Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS (INP+), when he went to finalise the arrangements for . . .
- 42 Crushed In Yemen Stampede (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
At least 42 people were killed and more than 80 injured in a stampede on Tuesday in a Yemeni stadium where President Ali Abdullah Saleh was holding a pre-election rally, a Yemeni official said.
- A Town Called Malegaon (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Sep 13, 2006)
Mumbai and Malegaon may be 300 kilometres apart, but in many ways the two urban entities — the prosperous megapolis, on the one hand, and the straggly, impoverished town, on the other — share a common destiny.
- India, Brazil To Elevate Relations To Strategic Partnership (Hindu, N. Ravi, Sep 13, 2006)
Gigantic step in increased cooperation, says President Lula
- "Good Ties With U.S. Not At The Cost Of Others" (Hindu, N. Ravi, Sep 13, 2006)
Improved relations with all nations vital for development, says Manmohan .
- Tiger Shot Dead Point Blank Right Next To Corbett Park (Indian Express, JAY MAZOOMDAAR, Sep 13, 2006)
The National Tiger Conservation Authority is just a week old as the first clear-cut case of poaching since the crisis hit national attention has struck the showpiece Corbett Tiger Reserve.
- Rally Stampede In Yemen Kills More Than 50 (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
At least 50 people were killed and 100 hurt in a stampede today at a stadium in southern Yemen during an election rally by President Mr Ali Abdullah Saleh, a week ahead of polls already marred by violence.
- Winning The War (Deccan Herald, Kancha Ilaiah, Sep 13, 2006)
The Moily Committee and the UPA have succumbed to the pressure of anti-reservationists.
- Health Food (Times of India, ARCHANA JAHAGIRDAR, Sep 13, 2006)
Singapore is the kind of place where good food is a dime a dozen.
- Iranian Daily Savages ‘Pro-Us’ Khatami (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Calls his views contradictory to Khomeini’s
- Punjabi Food Festival Begins Today At Green Park (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Hotel's in-house band to belt out Punjabi and Hindi numbers too
- Employment Of Child Workers To Be Banned (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
In hospitality sector such as resorts and spas from October 10
- `Suvarna Gramodaya' Programme To Be Launched On October 2 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Each village will require nearly Rs. 4 crore: Kumaraswamy
Committee headed by Chief Minister to ensure speedy implementation of the programme
Ration cards to be issued to over 70 lakh BPL families in January
Toilets to be provided in 1,000 villages.
- Cpi(m) Polit Bureau Meet Begins (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Organisational note on consolidating party's strength to be finalised
- Satellite Medical Centre Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Rural telemedicine facilities
Visitors can get the benefit of the expert opinion of the best medical specialists in Space Hospitals
A doctor in a rural area can share medical information with a specialist to improve diagnosis accuracy
Costs are on
- Government Will Not Tolerate Breach Of The Peace: Prakash (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Uma Bharti advised to keep off `Shoba Yatra' in Chikmagalur district
- Drive Against Polio Has Failed In Uttar Pradesh: Health Ministry (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Admission comes after UN Secretary-General writes to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
- Dhaka Siege Turns Violent, 150 Injured (Hindu, HAROON HABIB, Sep 13, 2006)
Opposition to intensify agitation
More than 150 Opposition leaders and workers, including senior Awami League leaders Mohammad Nasim and Asaduzzman Noor, were injured in police action in Dhaka on Tuesday.
- Countering Naxal Threat With Development (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Officials asked to focus on remote areas as part of RIAD scheme
More attention of generating employment for youngsters
Cells to monitor the scheme to be set up
- Moratorium Is `A Pre-Emptive Action' Of The Rbi (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 13, 2006)
Ever since September began, UWB or United Western Bank Ltd has been in the news.
- Pay More Attention To Mine Safety (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 13, 2006)
The proposition "accidents do not happen, they are caused" seems to be particularly true of mining industry.
- Identify 5 Corrupt Officers Every Month: Azad To Dcs (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Reiterating his government’s commitment to eradicate corruption from the administration, Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad today said that Deputy Commissioners of all districts have been directed to single out five corrupt public servants every . . .
- Beyond The Ration Card As Identity Proof (The Financial Express, JANMEJAYA K SINHA, Sep 13, 2006)
Over the past decade, one has noticed the relative decline of the ration card as a proof of identity. Access to the public distribution shops for essential items had facilitated the spread of ration cards.
- Ignoring Indigenous Drug R&d (The Economic Times, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Sep 13, 2006)
The pharmaceutical industry’s capacity to innovate and grow is often governed by the external environment.
- Window, Aisle Or Smoking, Sir? (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 13, 2006)
It wouldn't be wrong to say that smokers have become the new untouchables.
- India Booming But Fiscal Challenges Loom (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 13, 2006)
The spurt in industrial growth, 12.4% month-on-month, is the fastest since June 1996 and further indication that India is entering a virtuous circle of growth. July’s figures are only partly due to the base effect — IIP grew only 5% in July ’05 due . . .
- To Save Afghanistan, Destroy Opium Farms (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 13, 2006)
Millions of dollars in aid and NATO's efforts to eliminate Taliban will come to naught if opium farms flourish, says C Brand in Brussels
- Vegetables Suffice For Fibres (Pioneer, Maneka Gandhi, Sep 13, 2006)
One of the most important ways to keep your body healthy is to eat 30 grams of fibre every day. You can avoid stomach and intestinal problems, lose weight and prevent so many kinds of cancer.
- Unearthly Comedy Of Tony Blair (Pioneer, Gautam Sen, Sep 13, 2006)
The phenomenon of British Prime Minister Tony Blair apparently materialised like a meteor, unexpectedly blazing across the skies.
- Musharraf In Kabul (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 13, 2006)
Pashtunistan, Balochistan being ravaged by war An air of unreality and contradiction, even dark humour, marked General Musharraf’s summit meeting with Mr Hamid Karzai in Kabul. “Let me say neither the Government of Pakistan nor ISI is involved . . .
- Optimize The Production Process (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 13, 2006)
An improved understanding of the physics of confined plasmas is leading to improved parameters for optimized operation of fusion power plants.
- Being Watched? Ah! (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 13, 2006)
You are being watched. This is the message every entrant into a railway station or any other public place gets these days.
- Will To Fight Terror? (Daily Excelsior, Kedar Nath Pandey, Sep 13, 2006)
With terrorism and naxalism posing major threats to India's internal security, the Prime Minister Manmohan convened a meeting of chief ministers on September 5 to share with them the Centre's concerns over the menace which have taken 'inter-state . . .
- Tb As Killer (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 13, 2006)
There have been 62 deaths in the State because of tuberculosis during the first six months of 2005.
- Who Is The Real Handicap (Daily Excelsior, Gambhira Bhushan Bazaz, Sep 13, 2006)
During pregnancy, the mother and father look forward to their baby's arrival, with pride and joy.
- Iraq's Maliki In Iran To Ask It Not To Interfere (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2006)
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki today began his first official visit to Iran and was expected to bring a message that Tehran should not interfere in Iraqi affairs.
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