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Articles 10921 through 11020 of 18611:
- Belated Wisdom (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Dec 04, 2005)
Bihar Congress wakes up to the reality
- Iaea Cannot Contact Dr Qadeer: Fo (Dawn, Mariana Baabar, Dec 04, 2005)
Pakistan will not allow the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) direct access to nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan and other scientists.
- Top Al Qaeda Commander Killed In Pakistan — Officials (Jordan Times, Reuters, Dec 04, 2005)
An Al Qaeda commander ranked the third most senior leader in Osama Ben Laden's network was killed in a tribal region of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan, President Pervez Musharraf said on Saturday.
- Safety At Any Cost (Hindu, G. Ram Mohan, Dec 04, 2005)
It is absolutely necessary for the Railways to strengthen the track patrol gangs
- Rehabilitation Of Quake-Affected Kashmir (Dawn, Asim Yasin, Dec 04, 2005)
The federal government Saturday sought cooperation from all political parties of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir for the rehabilitation of the earthquake affected people and reconstruction of quake hit areas
- Demilitrisation Of Kashmir (Daily Excelsior, Vinod Vedi, Dec 04, 2005)
There used to be a time when retired Indian military personnel (including the current Governor of Jammu and Kashmir) were fond of rushing to the Press to demand a unilateral Indian withdrawal from the Siachen Glacier borrowing and quoting . . .
- Pak Tries To Divert (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Dec 04, 2005)
The October 8 earthquake appears to have infused a fear in Pakistani rulers about their future ability to maintain their traditional lordship over the people in occupied Kashmir once this region recovers from its present trauma.
- Celebrating A Timeless Epic (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2005)
The nine-day Mahabharata Utsav celebrated Mahabharata, the epic for all times and all people, writes Mala Kumar.
- Musharraf Confirms Qaeda Commander Killed (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Dec 04, 2005)
An al Qaeda commander ranked the third most senior leader in Osama bin Laden's network was killed in a tribal region of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan, President Pervez Musharraf said on Saturday.
- Air Deccan Plans Flying Schools (Business Standard, P R Sanjai, Dec 04, 2005)
Low-cost carrier Air Deccan is planning to set up a residential flying school in Bangalore for training pilots, engineers and airhostesses.
- Wfp Needs Cash To Fly Food To Quake Survivors (Reuters, Abu Arqam Naqash, Dec 04, 2005)
The U.N. food agency said on Saturday it had enough supplies to feed thousands of Pakistani earthquake survivors through the winter but it needed more money to maintain food distribution until spring.
- We Will Build A New, Vibrant Bihar: Nitish (Tribune, Ambarish Dutta, Dec 04, 2005)
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar wants to introduce a new political culture in the state.
- Infiltration Along Loc On The Rise (Deccan Herald, Zahoor Malik , Dec 04, 2005)
Security forces have been taken by surprise by the increase in militant attacks during the last one month rule of chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad..
- Iaea Will Not Get Direct Access To Aq Khan (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2005)
Pakistan has reiterated that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will get information about any Pakistani nuclear scientist only through the government.
- Light On Iraq Dawns On George Bush (Deccan Herald, N J Nanporia , Dec 04, 2005)
President Bush has declared, more often than anyone would care to count, that as long as he is president America will not withdraw from Iraq until the “job” was done and “victory” was achieved. What exactly this job is and his idea of victory remain . . .
- Thursday Deadline For 4 Hostages (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Dec 04, 2005)
The fate of a Canadian NRI and three fellow hostages kidnapped in Iraq hangs in the balance as a leading member of the British anti-war movement takes the initiative to secure their safe release.
- Warmth In The Kashmir Snow: Justice On Fast Track For Quake Victims (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Dec 04, 2005)
Daulet Bee stands silently as a judge pores over her application.
- Chithi Na Koyee Sandesh? (Greater Kashmir, M HYDERI, Dec 04, 2005)
By the way where is Mufti, M Hyderi remembers the former chief minister alongwith his slogan of healing touch
- Custodians Of The Trust You Repose, They Uphold - Ii (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2005)
Without robbing Peter, paying Paul, here they mean justice at any cost, progress on all counts, accountability on every front. Without leveling all legal and illegal, they mean getting it from those who usurp and giving to those who deserve.
- Eu Oks India Joining Iter Nuclear Reactor Project (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2005)
The European Union agreed on Friday to include India in a 10-billion-euro project to build an experimental nuclear fusion reactor that in the long-run could provide virtually unlimited, cheap and clean energy.
- Raj Thackeray On A Collision Course (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Dec 04, 2005)
Uddhav, Bal Thackeray’s son, and Raj, his nephew, have emerged as two faces of the Shiv Sena as the Sena “dictator” enters the evening of his life. Some call it the crisis of two ideologies.
- Pakistan Suggests Dates For Talks On Rail Link (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Dec 04, 2005)
Pakistan has proposed technical-level talks on the Khokrapar-Munnabao rail route, linking Sindh with Rajasthan, from December 11 to 15.
- Bjp’S ‘Matra Shakti’ Meet Silent On Uma’S Suspension (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2005)
As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) draws closer to the end of its year long silver jubilee celebrations, it decided to pay tributes to ‘Matra Shakti’ at a grand meet organised in the Pink City on Saturday. After all, what could be a better venue . . .
- Thumping Victory (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Dec 04, 2005)
With the nation still recovering from the devastation caused by a massive earthquake in Azad Kashmir and parts of the NWFP, our cricketers have given us something to cheer about by convincingly winning the just concluded Test series against England.
- Alternative History (Deccan Herald, Cynthia Stephen, Dec 04, 2005)
After the feminist movement and the subaltern school, it is now the turn of that silenced majority of India, the lower castes, to make its voice heard.
- Friendship And Reality (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Dec 04, 2005)
In an earlier article (October 23) I mentioned loyalty to friends as one of our professed values. I have thought more about the subject, and found that, contrary to the average student’s expectation, friendship has been a recurrent theme in writings
- Gentleman Soldier (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, Dec 04, 2005)
‘To the Dogra, soldiering is a family tradition that brings him joy and contentment’.
- He's Got Words (Hindu, SUBASH JEYAN , Dec 04, 2005)
Meet Dreadlockalien, the poet laureate of Birmingham
- Varied Fare (Hindu, K. Kunhikrishnan, Dec 04, 2005)
True to reputation, the stories reflect the vibrancy of modern American short fiction.
- Play Of Shadows (Hindu, SUBASH JEYAN , Dec 04, 2005)
Poems and a Novella is a quest for a sense of the self, to nail it down and define it, to oneself.
- Investigation Blows Open Lashkar Overground Links (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Dec 04, 2005)
Operatives used political party workers to assist terror operations
Mainstream political parties in the State have been infiltrated by operatives
Operatives killed on Friday night had photo ID cards of political parties
- Solving Kashmir-Iii -By Subroto Roy (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Dec 03, 2005)
Pakistan has demanded its flag fly in Srinagar. This too can happen though not in the way Pakistan has been wishing to see it happen. A Pakistan flag might fly in the Valley just as might an Afghan and Iranian flag as well.
- Pm Trying To Protect Cong Leaders: Bjp (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
BJP today slammed as "totally disappointing" Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement on the Volcker issue in the Lok Sabha and charged him with attempting to protect Congress leaders allegedly involved in the Iraqi oil deals.
- On Record (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Dec 03, 2005)
The EC took certain steps in Bihar to ensure peaceful and fair polls. It does not mean we will follow the same model everywhere. Nevertheless, lessons learnt in Bihar will be enforced and similar action will be taken if the situation warrants.
- No End To Terrorist Threat (Tribune, Maj-Gen Ashok Mehta (retd), Dec 03, 2005)
Since the Delhi bombings, Srinagar serial attacks and the Jehanabad jailbreak, newspapers have been immersed in articles on terrorism and why it is time to take this scourge more seriously.
- Eu Oks India Joining Iter Nuclear Reactor Project (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
The European Union agreed on Friday to include India in a 10-billion-euro project to build an experimental nuclear fusion reactor that in the long-run could provide virtually unlimited, cheap and clean energy.
- Most Pakistan Quake Tents Can't Withstand Winter (Reuters, Robert Birsel, Dec 03, 2005)
Most of the tents handed out to Pakistani earthquake survivors are incapable of withstanding the winter and the focus of relief efforts is now on other ways to ensure people stay warm, aid officials said on Friday.
- J&k: Ten Killed In Kashmir Violence (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Ten people, including five militants and an Army jawan, were killed and three others injured in separate violence in Jammu and Kashmir where two ultras were arrested alongwith ten kgs of RDX since last night.
- Ongc Wins Nigerian Auction (The Financial Express, Reuters, Dec 03, 2005)
India's Oil and Natural Gas Corp. has won the auction of a Nigerian offshore oilfield with an offer of $1 billion-$2 billion, a person with knowledge of the situation said on Friday.
- Why Should Sonia Gandhi Resign, Asks Cpi (M) (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Enforcement Directorate will probe Matherani's claim'
Opposition demand bizarre: Finance Minister
Unfair to say we are defending Natwar: Nilotpal Basu
Prime Minister's statement disappointing, says BJP
- J&k: Tirade Against Corruption Will Continue, Says Cm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today said his tirade against corruption will continue and the axe will fall soon on all corrupt officials of the state.
- On Dec. 3... (New York Times, Sanjoy Hazarika, Dec 03, 2005)
Toxic gas leaking from an American-owned insecticide plant in central India killed at least 410 people overnight, many as they slept, officials said today.
- Industries Warned Against Employing Children (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Administration is committed to eradicating child labour, says official
Child labour rampant in puffed rice factories
413 cases booked against people employing child labourers
- 10 Pre-Fabricated Houses Installed In Kashmir (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
The Aasthan Latif Welfare Society installed 10 pre-fabricated houses made of corrugated sheets in 2 villages of Azad Kashmir.
- Questions (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Dec 03, 2005)
Ever since Bob Woodward revealed he knew the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame before Robert Novak did, many questions are being asked in the newsroom.
- Independent Kashmir Will Aid India: Pml-N (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
An independent Kashmir is affordable to India but would risk Pakistan’s integrity and solidarity, said Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N)
- `Bjp Has Done Injustice To Uma Bharti' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Sri Visvesha Tirtha of Pejawar Mutt on Friday said injustice has been done to Uma Bharti by the Bharatiya Janata Party in refusing to make her the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. The BJP is taking unnecessary disciplinary action against her, he said.
- Kasuri For Bold Decisions On Kashmir (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri said on Friday that Pakistan’s foreign policy was being evolved keeping in view the greater interest of the country and insisted Pakistan would continue to follow its strong strategic defence system.
- Imperatives Of Reconstruction (Dawn, Dr Kamal Munir, Dec 03, 2005)
Nearly eight weeks after the most devastating earthquake in the history of the subcontinent, Islamabad is rife with talk of reconstruction.
- Pml-N Rejects Mirwaiz’S United Kashmir Proposal (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz has categorically rejected "United States of Kashmir" proposal floated by Mirwaiz Omar Farooq.
- Concession Is Not Surrender (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Dec 03, 2005)
I am veering round to the viewpoint that Atal Behari Vajpayee might have pushed the India-Pakistan dialogue faster and farther than Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has done.
- Annan Cancels Asia Trip Over Un Budget Impasse (Indian Express, Evelyn Leopold , Dec 03, 2005)
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has canceled an upcoming trip to China, South Korea, Japan and Vietnam because of an impasse on the UN budget and other issues, his office announced.
- Mumbai Doctor Sacked For Fainting On Kalam Duty (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
J J Hospital, Mumbai, has terminated the services of its most qualified anaesthetist, Dr Sameer Kalaniya. The doctor, according to the termination letter, was punished for collapsing while accompanying President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam on his Mumbai . . .
- Olive Green, Black Hole (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Dec 03, 2005)
NATO’s earthquake relief effort in Pakistan did not even involve a thousand personnel. It is now winding up, completing its tight lease of 90 days in what is a most politically sensitive region.
- Minister Sahai Joins Queue: I Met Natwar And Jagat In Iraq (Indian Express, BHAVNA VIJ-AURORA, Dec 03, 2005)
Hours after Natwar Singh’s aide Aneil Mathrani began squealing to bolster the Volcker report charge that the former Foreign Minister and the Congress party were ‘‘non-contractual beneficiaries’’ in the Iraq oil-for-food scandal, The Indian Express . . .
- Hammer Blow To Lashkar (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Dec 03, 2005)
They crossed LoC on November 20 to carry out attacks
- J-K: Lone Murder Case Cracked, Three Held (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Three persons were arrested today in connection with the killing of former Jammu and Kashmir education minister Ghulam Nabi Lone on October 18.
- A Bank Robber’S Arrest Cracks J&k Terror Net (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
The arrest of a bank robber on Wednesday has led the J&K Police to the network behind eight major militant strikes.
- Withdrawal Symptoms (Indian Express, Vandita Mishra, Dec 03, 2005)
The debate on the Iraq war has been flattening out in the capitals of Europe. But it has visibly perked up again in Washington. Suddenly, the agonising over ‘‘time-tables’’ and demands for measurable ‘‘exit strategies’’ fills the air.
- Pml-N Rejects Mirwaiz’S United Kashmir Proposal (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz has categorically rejected "United States of Kashmir" proposal floated by Mirwaiz Omar Farooq.
- Ongc Closes In On Nigerian Oilfield (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is likely to win the auction of a Nigerian offshore oilfield with an offer of between $1 billion and $2 billion, a person close to the development said on Friday.
- Chaman Border Crossing Shut After Spat (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Pakistan closed its main border crossing with Afghanistan after a confrontation between the two countries’ frontier guards, a military official said on Friday.
- Traps Of The Past (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Dec 03, 2005)
Arguably, Bangladesh might never have exploded in violence if geography had not tucked the world’s third most populous Muslim nation into the folds of Bharat Mata’s sari.
- Bird Flu: A New Dread - Iii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Dec 03, 2005)
Bird flu is in news making a common health conscious human so concerned about what he should or he should not do, Mehnaaz Sultan Khuroo explains in detail all about the diseases, preventions and the reality behind
- Wither Kashmir (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Dec 03, 2005)
Mum is the word, if you are seeking an answer to the question ''wither Kashmir''.
- Eighty Plus And Going Strong (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 03, 2005)
Mr Balram Bhasin! Who? A younger colleague asked us this question out of sheer innocence the other day.
- Bjp Undoes Itself. Again! (Daily Excelsior, Dr R L Bhat, Dec 03, 2005)
By now, undoing itself when everything is going perfectly right for the party has become a peculiarity of the party with a difference.
- Custodians Of The Trust You Repose, They Uphold - I (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Dec 03, 2005)
Without robbing Peter, paying Paul, here they mean justice at any cost, progress on all counts, accountability on every front.
- Heroes Day Address Positive, Says Sri Lanka (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Dec 02, 2005)
The Sri Lankan Government on Thursday described as "positive" the recent Heroes Day address by leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) V. Prabakaran. It said it would act with "responsibility" to the rebel demand for a reasonable . . .
- Help Resolve Kashmir Dispute, Musharraf Tells U.S. (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Dec 02, 2005)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has urged the United States to lend its support to efforts aimed at resolving the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, "which is at the root of tension in South Asia."
- Terrorist Violence Rising Again (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Dec 02, 2005)
The spurt in terrorist attacks in Kashmir and elsewhere in the country, including Delhi, must be a matter of worry for a Government that is already under heavy fire from the Opposition on a host of issues.
- Edusat An Effective Educational Aid (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 02, 2005)
E-content factor development was a major aspect of technology
Educational programmes available through the innovative system were aimed at bridging the digital divide
- Call For More Aids Awareness Campaigns (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 02, 2005)
Rallies held, saplings planted as part of World AIDS Day
- Jail Staff Attend Aids Day Programme In Kollam (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 02, 2005)
The Kerala Association for Social and Women's Welfare observed World AIDS Day here on Thursday by organising a sensitisation programme for the staff of the Kollam District Jail.
- Fall In Line (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 02, 2005)
Now that the Supreme Court has spoken for chiru the State Government should drop what evidently is hesitation to faithfully implement the ban on production of "shahtoosh" shawls. A three-judge bench of the apex court comprising Justice Ruma Pal, . . .
- Hiv Positive People Told Not To Lose Faith In Themselves (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 02, 2005)
Several awareness programmes mark World AIDS Day
- Solving Kashmir-Ii -By Subroto Roy (Statesman, SUBROTO ROY, Dec 02, 2005)
For India to implement such a proposal would be to provide an opportunity for all those domiciled in Kashmir Valley, Jammu and Ladakh to express freely and privately as individuals their deepest wishes about their own identities, in a confidential manner,
- Militant Camps Still Exist In Pakistan: India (Daily Times, Ignatius Pereira, Dec 02, 2005)
India claimed on Thursday that militant training camps still exist in Pakistan and Kashmir, as well as in Bangladesh along its eastern border.
- `India Needs To Take Gcfi As Seriously As Gdp' — Mr Vinayak Chatterjee, Chairman, Feedback Ventures Pvt Ltd. (Business Line, N. Ramakrishnan , Dec 02, 2005)
The country needs to invest at least 7 per cent of its GDP in infrastructure, which at current levels works out to Rs 200,000 crore a year. It is clearly not investing enough in infrastructure but, sadder still, says Mr Vinayak Chatterjee, Chairman, . . .
- Musharraf Seeks Us Help For J&k (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 02, 2005)
Seeking the USA’s support to resolve the Kashmir “dispute”, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today said India and Pakistan should move towards its “settlement” in the interest of “peace and stability”.
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