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Articles 2121 through 2220 of 9735:
- Two Tourism Projects In Krishna District Get Nod (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Kondapalli fort, an ancient structure, set to get a facelift
- When Hard News Is A Casualty (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 24, 2006)
Every journalist must have a nose for news, said my editor to me one day long years ago. I gently answered, sir, you must agree that each nose is different.
- Lessons For Life (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
To Adi Sankara's advent is attributed the reinstatement of scriptural truths and the rejuvenation of basic human values at a time of decadence when people were caught in the web of ignorance and confusion.
- 5-Year-Old Prince Gets Second Life (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Prince, for whom it was a happy homecoming on his birthday, had fallen into the 53-foot deep and 1.5-foot wide shaft that had been dug for a submersible tube well, while playing with his friends on Friday.
- Resurgent Russia At The High Table (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 24, 2006)
Russia demonstrated to the world its restored power and global status when it played host to the Group of Eight summit at St. Petersburg. President Vladimir Putin greeted his guests on the steps of a sumptuously refurbished 18th century imperial . . .
- In France, A Story Of Love And Politics (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 24, 2006)
When Segolene Royal, the Socialist Party's front-runner in opinion polls, and her companion, Francois Hollande, the party leader, head to the Cute d'Azur on vacation, they will not just sunbathe . . .
- Reprisals Are Necessary (Pioneer, Arun Nehru, Jul 24, 2006)
In the wake of Mumbai bombings, the issue of effective steps against terrorism must be discussed threadbare.
- Forest Rights And Promises (Frontline, Ashish Kothari, Jul 24, 2006)
The revised Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Bill, 2006, has many positive points.
- Accept Failures, Act Tough (Pioneer, Ajoy Bose, Jul 24, 2006)
Instead of playing to India's strengths, the UPA Government, in a panic reaction, is exposing its own weaknesses -----
- Ziegenbalg's Mission (Frontline, S. Viswanathan, Jul 24, 2006)
The tercentenary of Tranquebar Lutheran Mission is celebrated in Chennai.
- Past Endurance (Pioneer, Anjan Roy, Jul 23, 2006)
A terrorist attack in New York results in the launching of a campaign against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Bomb blasts in London generate a whole new debate on threat of Islamic radicalism in the UK.
- Back To The Glorious Past (Tribune, Humra Quraishi, Jul 23, 2006)
It’s a perfect idea to focus and re-focus on the immediate past. The present anyway seems rather bleak. So it is best to not really forget and bypass what had been happening not too long back.
- Art Connects People And Builds Bridges, Says Muzaffar Ali (Tribune, Charu Singh, Jul 23, 2006)
Muzaffa ali, an ardent Sufi, director and designer, is back in action.
- A Hand-Made Wonder (New Indian Express, Usha Rai, Jul 23, 2006)
Oedipus The King, written, illustrated and produced by Tara Publishing, is a hand-made book. It is a joint publication of Tara and Getty Publications of Malibu, California.
- It’S Raining Deals (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2006)
There is a golden rule in cricket: Never go for a run on a misfield.
- What You See (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 23, 2006)
What people desire, hope or long for can influence how they perceive visually ambiguous stimuli. As if we didn't secretly know this.
- Monuments Get A New Protector (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2006)
India's rich heritage seems to be in safe hands, finally. The ministry of culture will form a National Heritage Commission, the first of its kind, to conserve about 1.5 lakh unprotected monuments in the country.
- Indian Resilience (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Jul 23, 2006)
The biggest challenge before the Maharashtra and central government in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts was to prevent a communal backlash at any cost. Riots, instigated by hatred, were exactly what the terrorists had hoped for.
- Rediscover The Khalsa’S Values (Tribune, S.S. Dhanoa, Jul 23, 2006)
The general elections expected some time early next year in Punjab seem to be casting their spell on events in Punjab.
- Hymn Of Kunti (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
During the incarnations of the Lord, many realised souls have recognised and paid obeisance to Him.
- Israel Warns Of Full-Scale Invasion (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Israel waged deadly strikes against Lebanon for the 10th day today and mobilised more troops after warning that it could launch a full-scale ground invasion ~ despite mounting international calls for a ceasefire.
- Arrogance Doesn't Benefit Anyone (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 22, 2006)
I was watching sometime ago, a live press conference on CNN of the US President. Reporters were asking him some pointed questions on his Iraq policy. Trying to defend the indefensible, Bush was getting quite irritated.
- British Asians ‘Desis’ Or What (Daily Excelsior, Atul Cowshish, Jul 22, 2006)
A Government-aided survey in Britain says that British Indians do not want to be known by the omnibus moniker of ‘Asians’, preferring one of the three options:
- Indian Resilience (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Jul 22, 2006)
The biggest challenge before the Maharashtra and central government in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts was to prevent a communal backlash at any cost. Riots, instigated by hatred, were exactly what the terrorists had hoped for.
- In The Heat Of British Politics (Tribune, K.N. Malik, Jul 22, 2006)
The United Kingdom has been sizzling in heat. From the sub-continental point of view temperatures of 37 C to 38 C are no big deal. This country, however, is not equipped to bear this heat.
- What You See (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 22, 2006)
What people desire, hope or long for can influence how they perceive visually ambiguous stimuli. As if we didn't secretly know this.
- Uk Leader Plays 'Hindu Card' For Support (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Conservative Party leader David Cameron took many by surprise by turning up at a religious function of prominent Indian preacher Morari Bapu in Leicester and lavishing praise on Britain's Hindu community.
- Israel Threatens Invasion (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jul 22, 2006)
Hizbollah chief rules out unilateral release of kidnapped soldiers
- Smuggling Of Pds Rice Through Krishnagiri Continues Despite Checks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Law & order Combating smuggling of PDS rice has become a Herculean task for the official machinery, writes S. Prasad .
- Past Endurance (Pioneer, Anjan Roy, Jul 22, 2006)
A terrorist attack in New York results in the launching of a campaign against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Bomb blasts in London generate a whole new debate on threat of Islamic radicalism in the UK.
- Political Myopia (OutLook, G. Parthasarathy, Jul 22, 2006)
National security and foreign policy are being influenced by considerations of domestic vote banks. Establishing 'secular credentials' does not mean ignoring the ISI's role in radicalizing Indian Muslim youths, or the root-causes - Ayodhya 1992 and . . .
- Some Little Big Policies (Business Standard, Surjit S Bhalla, Jul 22, 2006)
A big-ticket reform idea: let the salary of a professor be delinked from that of the Dilli ka babu.
- Train To Lhasa (Frontline, PALLAVI AIYAR, Jul 22, 2006)
The Qinghai-Tibet railway is an engineering marvel and the Chinese government hopes it will bring about an economic renaissance in Tibet.
- Big Results Require Big Ambitions (Business Line, D. Murali , Jul 21, 2006)
Chanakya's advice is that you should ask yourself three questions before starting any work: "Why am I doing it, what might the results be, and will I be successful?"
- The Grand Life In Art Deco (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 21, 2006)
The grand life in art deco The interesting thing about Bindu . . .
- ‘Lashkar-E-Qahar’ Hoaxer Held (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Bhopal police have detained a local youth on the charge of dashing off e-mails to a couple of media organisations and the Mumbai police in the name of “Lashkar-e-Qahar” accepting the responsibility of the Mumbai train blasts ....
- Salvation For Salwa Judum (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Jul 20, 2006)
On July 17 over 500 Maoists swoo-ped down on the Errabore base camp in Chattisgarh’s Dantewara district and killed 27 Salwa Judum activists. More than 100 houses were razed, one man was burnt alive, fleeing tribals were shot or hacked to death.
- Kashmir Today, Delhi Tomorrow (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 20, 2006)
This refers to Sandhya Jain's article, "Ascent of the anti-Hindus" (July11). Till now we thought the Maoists of Nepal were anti-Hindu because they were rabid Leninist-Maoists, that is avowed atheists.
- Maoists Torch Bus On Crpf Dig’S Route (Indian Express, Vivek Deshpande, Jul 20, 2006)
Just 18 km from the Errabor village where 32 people were butchered on Monday, Maoists today set fire to a private bus plying between Konta and Durg, minutes before Chhattisgarh Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Central Reserve Police Force . . .
- Kfc Ad Under Fire In China (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 20, 2006)
American fast-food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is facing Chinese wrath for its latest television advertisement showing an old Taoist surrounded by his followers excitedly munching chicken burgers and claiming it as a “masterpiece”.
- Bharat Mata Ki Jai Banned In J&k District (Pioneer, Sidharth Mishra, Jul 20, 2006)
Don't invoke Mother India, Yatris told ---- The Jammu and Kashmir Government is complementing efforts of terror groups to isolate the State from the Indian mainstream. Don't believe it? Read on.
- Case For Kotla (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 20, 2006)
No need for another stadium ---- Thirty years ago, following a dispute over allocation of tickets, the Mumbai (then Bombay) Cricket Association (MCA) broke ties with the Cricket Club of India, withdrew Test cricket from the Brabourne Stadium and . . .
- 6 Chargesheeted For Varanasi Blasts (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
The Varanasi police has filed chargesheets against the six accused, including the mastermind Mohd Waliullah, in the Sankat Mochan temple blast case and another related case of recovery of a pressure cooker bomb from Godowlia locality on March 7.
- In Hieun Tsang's Footsteps (Hindu, PALLAVI AIYAR, Jul 20, 2006)
Two Buddhist monks retrace the 7th century traveller's journey.
- Being Branded: Muslims Take Grouse To Sonia (Times of India, Mohua Chatterjee, Jul 20, 2006)
Concerned over an uneasy impression about the community's affinity to terrorism, a delegation of Muslim leaders on Monday petitioned Congress chief Sonia Gandhi about a campaign in the wake of Mumbai blasts branding Muslims, especially youths, as . . .
- Sermon On Bhakti (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
The Bhagavata Purana sings the glory of the Lord and His devotees. The eleventh book of this Purana contains discourses on the attainment of illumination and liberation from the cycle of Samsara.
- Trade Through Nathu La At A Standstill (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Customs insists on code number
- Scoring Points Over Mumbai (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 19, 2006)
The lead editorial this week in ‘People’s Democracy’ on the Mumbai serial blasts is largely an attack on the Sangh Parivar for what the CPM believes is an attempt to score political points from a tragedy.
- Shah Bano’S Ghost Over The Rubble (Indian Express, Narayanan Madhavan and Rosemary Arackaparambil, Jul 19, 2006)
Being a party that swears by Hindutva, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) must have reason to believe in the law of karma, and how it can catch up, in its own sweet way.
- Ban On Capitation Fees (Deccan Herald, V.R. Krishna Iyer, Jul 19, 2006)
Are schools justified in charging capitation fees since primary education should be made available to all segments?
- Massacre Of The Innocent (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 19, 2006)
The massacre by the Communist Party of India (Maoists) of nearly 30 innocent tribals taking refuge in a relief camp in Chhattisgarh brings to the fore the growing frustration among the ranks of the banned naxalite movement.
- Cambridge University Press Plans An Indian Foray (Hindu, Madhur Tankha, Jul 19, 2006)
The world's oldest printing and publishing house, Cambridge University Press, has acquired a 51 per cent equity stake in the New Delhi-based Foundation Books Private Limited and its divisions, Foundation Media and Foundation e-Learning.
- State Of Stitaprajna (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Knowledge and modesty are inseparable in an enlightened soul. Enlightenment is attained when one identifies one's soul with the eternal reality and detaches oneself from worldly objects.
- Inscrutable Sway (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
When great people lose their reasoning faculty and are driven to take wrong decisions that bring misery and unhappiness, it only illustrates the role of destiny and the power of fate over the lives of human beings.
- Authors' Response (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, authors of `Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays' have sent a response to the review of their book published in these columns on July 4, 2006.
- Another Attempt At Confidence Building (Hindu, PALLAVI AIYAR, Jul 18, 2006)
For the Chinese, their relationship with the U.S. is in many ways a litmus test.
- Aspects Of Vaishnavism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The first part presents, among others, Ramanuja's exposition of the Sri Vaishnava philosophy through his . . .
- We’Ll Help India Fight Terror: G-8 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
“We are outraged by the barbaric terrorist acts, carried out in Mumbai and other parts of India. We stand in solidarity with the government and the people of India and express our deepest condolences to the victims and their families,” the world . . .
- Tourism Helps Child Shelters In Kerala (Deccan Herald, R Gopakumar, Jul 18, 2006)
“Be with us, sing with us,” is a new catch-phrase that has just arrived to power lullaby@Varkala, a new public-private tourism initiative in Kerala with stress on childcare and community development......
- A Route To Trade? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 18, 2006)
Re-opening the Nathu la Pass is high on political symbolism rather than promotion of business interests
- Make Them Bite The Dust (Pioneer, B Raman, Jul 18, 2006)
Government should revert to the 'talk-talk, hit-hit' policy to fight terrorism, which it sensibly followed till the mid-1990s ---- In cautiously-worded remarks after a visit to Mumbai on July 14, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been quoted as . . .
- Time Again For Madhya Pradesh To Play Role In Nation-Building: Kalam (Hindu, Lalit Shastri, Jul 18, 2006)
He suggests 11 missions based on the State's core competencies
- Security Tightened At Mysore Palace (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Police personnel with sten guns posted at vantage locations
The Government has provided seven sten guns to the city police
Security guards posted at the palace have undergone training in operation of the sophisticated weapon
The decision to . . .
- Us Will Not Go Beyond Commitments On Nuke Deal: Bush To Manmohan (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
In a significant statement assuaging Indian concerns that Washington was shifting goalposts in the nuclear deal, president George W Bush on Monday assured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that US will not go "beyond" the reciprocal commitments . . .
- Irresoluteness, A National Disease (Pioneer, A Surya Prakash, Jul 18, 2006)
The Mumbai blasts, which have claimed over 200 lives and maimed or injured over 700 people, constitute a terrible tragedy for the victims and their families.
- Pm To Bush: Address Our Concerns On Nuclear Deal (Asian Age, V. Mohan Narayan, Jul 18, 2006)
Keen to see the early conclusion of the pathbreaking Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday conveyed to US President George W. Bush India’s specific concerns over proposed American legislation granting waivers for nuclear . . .
- Pm Asks Bush To Fix The Nicks (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Seeking “constructive solutions” to “some concerns” of India in proposed US legislation granting waivers for nuclear commerce, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today met US President Mr George W Bush and pressed for a “permanent reconciliation” of . . .
- Soya Threat To Amazon’S Eco-System (Tribune, Daniel Howden, Jul 18, 2006)
The scars are unmistakably man made. Hard edged squares and rectangles, hundreds of acres across, hacked and burned out of the Amazon forests, are linked by illegal dirt roads that stitch together these giant clearings.
- Terrorist Handover: Congress Asks Bjp To Apologise (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The Kandahar controversy resurfaced today with the Congress asking the BJP to either tender an apology or expel former External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh for the “revelations” in his forthcoming book “Call to Honour”. Mr Jaswant Singh is . . .
- Pm Seeks ‘Constructive’ Answers To N-Knots From Us (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
Keen to see an early conclusion of the pathbreaking Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday conveyed to US President George W Bush India’s specific concerns over the proposed American legislation granting waivers for nuclear . . .
- Police Nabs Hoax Caller (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The Delhi police has nabbed a person for making hoax calls to the police informing that bombs had been planted at Akshardham temple, Chandni Chowk and PVR Plaza, Delhi, on the night of July 14.
- Battle For Survival (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 17, 2006)
Israel has no place left to turn to, and no choices either at this late hour but to fight back the Islamist forces, writes P David Hornik
- World Of Political Untouchables (Pioneer, S Gurumurthy , Jul 17, 2006)
Although social divides in India are crumbling, political inequality is thriving as never before, says S Gurumurthy.
- Invaluable Instruction (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Every soul pursues the quest for truth that lies behind the maze of appearances in different ways according to its individual nature and mode.
- Kargil Martyrs’ Kin To Hold Yajna (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
On the seventh anniversary of Vijay Divas, families of 1999 Kargil martyrs will hold a nine-day “sarva dharma prarthana” at Drass in Kargil.
- Eight Killed As Hizbollah Rocket Barrage Hits Haifa (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jul 17, 2006)
Syria is strengthening militia's hands, charges Israel
- The Saga Of Gslv (Deccan Herald, U R RAO, Jul 17, 2006)
The failure of the Vikas engine despite its reliable track record resulted in the INSAT-4C satellite fiasco.
- Indians Among 19 Killed In Nepal Rain (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Five members of an Indian Army soldier, Hom Bahadur Pun, were among the 19 people who were killed in western Nepal after a mudslide triggered by incessant rain since last week buried their tiny village Friday midnight.
- Re-Enact Pota: Advani (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Demanding the re-enactment of POTA to check the surge in terrorism, BJP leader L K Advani asked the Centre to secure international support for India's war on terror and for exerting pressure on Pakistan to dismantle the terror networks operating there . .
- Fencing Off The G-8 Summit (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 17, 2006)
The event takes place at the Tsarist-era Konstantinovsky Palace just a mile down the road and the whole area has been circled off by a ring of steel.
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