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Articles 14021 through 14120 of 18611:
- The Milk That Waters Life (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 22, 2005)
You can’t have a better gift for a child than this, Tariq A. Rather writes on the importance of mother’s milk for a new born baby
- This Is How We Perceive The Problem Of Kashmir-Iii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 22, 2005)
We are reproducing the full text of the discussion between Muhammad Yasin Malik, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and Omar Abdullah,
- Powering The Nation For A Bright Future (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2005)
The State-owned energy producer, National Thermal Power Corporation, is embarking on an ambitious plan to take the total installed capacity to 66,000 MW by 2017 through green field projects, expansion of existing stations and foray into nuclear and hydel
- Militancy Has Come Down In Valley, Says General (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2005)
Claiming that over 1500 militants were operating in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieut-Gen Hari Prasad, GOC-in-C, Northern Command, here today said that the level of militancy had drastically reduced by 50 per cent.
- Pak Committed To Furthering Peace Process: Kasuri (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 21, 2005)
Downplaying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s allegation about the existence of terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmud Kasuri has said his country is committed to the ongoing composite dialogue process with India.
- Bangladesh-India Stop Border Fire (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Indian and Bangladeshi border guards have halted a fire fight in a dispute over construction work to strengthen the banks of a common river.
- This Is How We Perceive The Problem Of Kashmir-I (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
We are reproducing the full text of the discussion between Muhammad Yasin Malik, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and Omar Abdullah, President National Conference. The show was organised by Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society . . .
- Travel Restriction For Hurriyat Eased (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
Signalling easing of travel restrictions on Kashmiri separatist leaders, the Government has allowed former Hurriyat Conference chairman Maulana Abbas Ansari to travel to Pakistan for attending a Shia Conference.
- Geelani’S Sidelining A Boost For Aphc (Tribune, M. L. Kak, Aug 17, 2005)
The mood is upbeat in the APHC camp led by Molvi Umar Farooq after Islamabad refused to recognise Syed Ali Shah Geelani as the representative of people of Kashmir.
- Chandrika To Renew Efforts For Devolution (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Aug 15, 2005)
Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga on Sunday said she would "redouble" her efforts to provide for political devolution to find an end to the island-nation's decades-long separatist conflict.
- Musharraf: Boost To Our Defence Capability (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Aug 14, 2005)
Quest for strengthening and consolidating minimum deterrence
Efforts against terrorism unmatched by any other country
- High Alert In Srinagar, Valley Ahead Of I-Day (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 14, 2005)
"Good number" of foreign militants roaming around, may plan strikes
Biggest threat is from the suicide squad
The practice of "crackdowns" is back
- Evidence Points To Ltte, Says Colombo (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Aug 14, 2005)
Emergency declared; Kadirgamar a hero, says President Chandrika
"There is no other group with weapons like this"
"It is a grave setback to the peace process"
"Status of the ceasefire agreement will continue
- Sri Lanka Declares State Of Emergency (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 13, 2005)
The Sri Lankan government today described the assassination of the country's foreign minister as a "grave setback" to the island's fragile peace process and declared a state of emergency.
- Pak Pm Rejects Status Quo On Kashmir (Tribune, Khaleeq Kiani, Aug 11, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Tuesday that status quo on Kashmir was unacceptable to Pakistan as progress on other issues with India was not possible without resolving the core issue.
- Left Parties Corner Govt On Nanavati Panel Report (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2005)
While the CPM said the ATR was in all respects unsatisfactory, the CPI observed the report failed to assure justice to the victims.
- Stalemate In Manipur (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 06, 2005)
It is no credit to the Centre that it has allowed the situation in Manipur to go from bad to worse.
- Us Shift On India Nuclear Policy Tilts Regional Balance (Christian Science Monitor, editorial, Christian Science Monitor, Aug 04, 2005)
Perhaps nowhere else do American foreign policymakers face more contradictions than in the area stretching from Israel to Korea.
- A Critical Choice In Jammu And Kashmir (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 03, 2005)
The Congress leadership has to choose between getting the chief ministership for its nominee and accommodating Kashmiri subnationalism.
- Militants ‘Trying To’ Create Afghanistan Like Situation In Jammu & Kashmir (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2005)
While Mr Irshad Mehmood Member, Policy Planning Institute, Islamabad, has stated that no government in Pakistan “can stop militancy in Jammu and kashmir so long the Kashmir issue is not resolved”,
- Kashmir As Catalyst (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 02, 2005)
Terrorist influx into India indicates US pressure on Pakistan is not yielding desired results
- Intra-Kashmir Dialogue Raises Voice (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2005)
Acknowledging the recent Indo-Pak peace initiatives, participants of the first intra-Kashmir dialogue here have appealed to the militant groups and governments of the two countries to effect ceasefire and an end to violence for peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
- No Better Solution Than Autonomy, Says Omar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2005)
New Delhi, Islamabad have corrupted Hurriyat: Yasin Malik
- Benefits Of Peace Should Be Felt: Dialogue Group (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 01, 2005)
India, Pakistan, militants told to move forward
Take the situation to a non-violent phase
Reopen Poonch-Rawalakot, Mirpur-Jammu and Kargil-Skardu routes
Involve people in peace process
- Gunfight Ends In Srinagar (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 31, 2005)
Suicide squad killed, 72 people rescued after 24-hour battle
- Communal Conflict Is Not The Primary Issue In Kashmir (Tribune, David Devadas, Jul 31, 2005)
I escorted a couple of young Kashmiri women a few days ago on a shopping trip in New Delhi.
- Call To Extend Cbms In Kashmir (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 30, 2005)
A focussed peace process will prepare the ground for resolving Kashmir issue
Participants from Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Northern Areas hold talks
Objective is to initiate intra-Kashmir cooperation in culture, education and ....
- When Authors Face Media (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 30, 2005)
Media Persons taking to full-time writing is not a new phenomenon but facing their former colleagues can be a trying experience for some.
- Cauvery Row: Central Team To Visit State, Tn (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2005)
The decision was taken after Jayalalitha sought PM’s intervention in the dispute. She alleged that Karnataka was not adhering to the Cauvery Tribunal order.
- Wrong Report, Says Pakistan (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jul 26, 2005)
Pakistan on maintained that it had no information about nine of its citizens reportedly missing from Egypt.
- Mistaken Identities (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 26, 2005)
Trigger-happy cops can dilute anti-terrorism initiatives
- Australia: Emerging Hub For Financial Analytics Off-Shoring (Business Line, Divya Raghavan , Jul 26, 2005)
AT A recent seminar, the Australia-India Business Council and the IIT Association of Australia presented the case for making Australia a global hub for financial services analytics off-shoring.
- Much Needed Reminder (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 25, 2005)
AT a meeting with the Lahore General Hospital’s board of management on Thursday, Punjab Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi said medical superintendents of government hospitals should inspect their institutes on a daily basis
- Tourists Quit Blast-Hit Egyptian Resort (Deccan Herald, Reuters, Jul 25, 2005)
The blasts had instant repercussions on the economy with the benchmark stock exchange index falling 4.5 per cent on Sunday.
- Pm Clears Mangalore Petro Project (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2005)
The Prime Minister also approved ONGC as a co-promoter of the Mangalore Special Economic Zone along with the State Government.
- Women Talk Of Rights (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Jul 25, 2005)
Shobha De ko gussa kyon atta hai? A recent event organised to discuss women’s issues by FICCI ladies went completely astray as the moderator Shivani Wazir introduced panelist Shobha and asked the author to please tell them how she stayed so fit.
- A Dreadful State Of Mind (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Jul 24, 2005)
EVER since the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC (9/11), many commentators have argued that terrorism will not go away until its underlying causes are identified and removed. General Musharraf has repeatedly made this argument.
- Manmohan's Test Begins Now (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Jul 24, 2005)
Having once been associated with the World Bank as an economist, Mr Manmohan Singh is broadly familiar with the American setting.
- Leak Riddle: Who's Playing Whom? (Washington Post, A N Sudarsan Rao , Jul 24, 2005)
Judith Miller, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter who now wears a brown and green prison jumpsuit, will soon enter her third week in a jail cell just a few miles from the White House where administration officials suspected of leaking clas
- More Attacks To Hit Economy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 24, 2005)
IT should have been clear even before this week’s events that Britons are in for the long haul. Now each day’s events lend detailed weight to that reality.
- Centre Talks Tough On J&k Infiltration (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2005)
Union Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal on Saturday warned militants in PoK against infiltrating into the Kashmir Valley.
- Geneva Conference Opens Door To Peace (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 24, 2005)
The Big Four Heads of Government today reached full agreement on a plan for future negotiations on steps to reduce world tension. The success of their six-day conference “at the summit” was announced to the world by their spokesmen after five hours in ses
- End Of The 'Calm' For Israel, Palestinians (Japan Times, GWYNNE DYER, Jul 24, 2005)
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called for a "period of calm" when he took over the late Yasser Arafat's job in January, and for a while some people allowed themselves to believe that peace was within reach. But that delusion depended on the belief that
- Egypt Blasts (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 24, 2005)
FOLLOWING close on the heels of the London bombings, Saturday’s devastating series of suicide explosions that killed 88 people at the tourist resort of Sharm al-Sheikh in Egypt should leave no doubt that the arena for the war on terror continues to expand
- Lonely Wells Of Hatred (Telegraph, GITHA HARIHARAN, Jul 24, 2005)
When do most of us first encounter hatred? If you are lucky, as so many of us are, the early encounter in childhood is vicarious
- Wrong Man Was Shot: Scotland Yard (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2005)
A wrong judgement led to the tragic death of the unidentified man and an independent enquiry should be undertaken, say human rights activists.
- Raids On Newspapers (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 23, 2005)
THE raids on the offices of some newspapers and weeklies, and the arrest of several journalists and even newspaper hawkers in Karachi by the law enforcement agencies were both unwarranted and arbitrary.
- Manmohan's Test Begins Now (Pakistan Observer, Hari Jaisingh, Jul 23, 2005)
Having once been associated with the World Bank as an economist, Mr Manmohan Singh is broadly familiar with the American setting. As the Finance Minister in the PV Narasimha Rao Cabinet, he had acquired some insight into the complex US mindset.
- Us-India Nuclear Deal (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 23, 2005)
THE recent Indo-American nuclear deal seems to go beyond the realm of Indo-Pakistan relations and has wider implications.
- Fright In Pakistan (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Jul 23, 2005)
While there is little improvement in Indo-Pak ties, US favours to India cause consternation in Islamabad
- Nuclear Threats (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 23, 2005)
PRIME Minister Manmohan Singh has raised a significant question vis-à-vis Pakistan’s nuclear assets.
- Spaniard And Indian (Telegraph, B.T. Ranadive, Jul 23, 2005)
In 1977, Left Fronts dominated by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) came to power in the states of West Bengal and Kerala. A year later, the CPI(M) leader, B.T. Ranadive, wrote a pungent critique of the parliamentary path to socialism. This took the
- Singh In His True Colours (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 23, 2005)
INDIAN Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has made a scathing attack on Pakistan that smacks of traditional venomous attitude of New Delhi towards Islamabad. At a time when Pakistan was under renewed pressure in connection with unfortunate incidents in Lond
- The Harry Potter Phenomenon (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 22, 2005)
LONG BEFORE THE buzz dies down, and the cash registers stop ringing from the sale of millions of copies of Harry Potter adventures, there is enough in the phenomenon already for marketing pundits to reflect on the question:
- Batting For Kashmir (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 22, 2005)
DO phrases like willow cleft and pod shaving leave you stumped? If not, you would have greeted the news that Kashmir Chief Minister M.M. Sayeed was keen on promoting the state’s willow cricket bat industry, with a knowing smile.
- Pakistan Cracks Down On Madrasas (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Jul 22, 2005)
There is still no official confirmation that Pakistan has arrested Haroon Rashid Aswad, a British Muslim sought by London.
- From Peak To Peak, A Steady Climber (Deccan Herald, BALA CHAUHAN, Jul 22, 2005)
“People take different roads seeking fulfilment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.” This quote by Dalai Lama fits Girish Kasaravalli’s profile best.
- Beijing Attacks Pentagon Report (Deccan Herald, New York Times, Jul 22, 2005)
China’s Foreign Ministry called in a senior American diplomat in Beijing on Wednesday to denounce a Pentagon report on China’s military strength.
- Insurgency Turns Communal (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Jul 22, 2005)
Sunnis are now convinced the Shias intend to transform Iraq into a Shia theocracy by imposing Shia clerics, religious forms, political ideologies, and social mores on the entire populace.
- Sc Sets Aside Election Of Cong Mla (Deccan Herald, DH news, Jul 22, 2005)
The Supreme Court has taken serious note of an interpolation (insertion) made by a Returning Officer (RO) on the nomination paper of a BJP candidate, quashing the election of a Congress MLA Surendra Singh Negi in Uttaranchal.
- Gurupurnima Celebrates Devotion And Love (Times of India, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Jul 21, 2005)
Gurupurnima is called the day of the Master. Actually, it is the day of the devotee. As a student you probably went to primary, middle and senior school. You collected information; you learned about the mind, about computers, mathematics, how two plus one
- A New Fusion (Business Line, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 21, 2005)
COMING AS IT does on top of the Defence Framework Agreement signed by the two countries, the joint statement issued during the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh's visit to the US may perhaps reinforce a perception that New Delhi and Washington are embarke
- Q&a: When The Syringe Threatens To Kill (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 21, 2005)
Every year, 1.3 million people in the developing world die of diseases spread by unsafe injections, estimates the World Health Organisation.
- Facts Do Not Speak (Telegraph, Salman Rushdie, Jul 21, 2005)
What is a “fact”? In an age beset by bitter disputes about reality, the word itself, and its close relative “truth”, become embattled.
- Sunni-Shia Relations Hit Rock Bottom In Iraq (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Jul 21, 2005)
The National Dialogue Council has opted out of Iraq’s constitutional commission after the killing of two of its members.
- Terrorist Strikes (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 21, 2005)
THERE is no end to terrorist violence in Jammu and Kashmir. The number of such incidents may have come down, but terrorists continue to make their presence felt. They struck in Srinagar on Wednesday soon after Army chief General J. J. Singh gave an accoun
- Momentous Visit (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 21, 2005)
PRIME Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the United States was, by all means, a momentous one.
- Black Mark Against The White House (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Jul 21, 2005)
AS American presidential scandals go, it doesn’t seem like much. Although the liberally inclined sections of the press in the United States have been parading the inevitable comparisons — Watergate, the Iran-Contra affair, Monica Lewinsky — the hype does
- Four Killed In Kashmir Blast (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 21, 2005)
A day after the Commander of the Srinagar based 15 Corps, Lt. Gen. S. S. Dhillon, vowed to eliminate the militant leadership in Kashmir, a suspected suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into an Army vehicle in the high security zone of Sonwar out
- Pm: Deal With Us Won’T Blunt Our N-Capabilities (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Jul 21, 2005)
Dr Singh said India would meet its obligations in the nuclear deal only after the US implements its commitments to New Delhi’s satisfaction.
- Japan Links G-4 Campaign To U.N. Millennium Goals (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jul 21, 2005)
Japan, which is partnering India in their ongoing efforts to become permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, has said that the issue, if left unresolved, might only impair the planned global summit on the Millennium Development Goals
- Britain To Hold Summit On Terrorism (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jul 21, 2005)
Britain plans to call a summit of leaders from countries affected by terrorism to discuss a common strategy, Prime Minister Tony Blair announced on Wednesday.
- 3 Troops, 2 Others Killed In Car Blast (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Jul 21, 2005)
A person claiming to represent the Hizbul Mujahideen called a news agency and said the militant group was responsible for the blast.
- Pakistan Detains 200 Militants (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jul 21, 2005)
Pakistan has detained more than 200 suspected militants as part of the crackdown on extremism after the London bombings.
- Chinese Team Steps Into Textile City (Hindu, M. Soundariya Preetha, Jul 21, 2005)
Machinery manufacturers make an impression on industry representatives
- Portugal Constitutional Court Rejects Abu (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Jul 21, 2005)
Extradition may be delayed pending disposal of Madhya Pradesh police plea
- A Legal Regime For Anxious Times (Indian Express, Chetan Dhruve, Jul 21, 2005)
How did we Indians achieve such astonishing success abroad, especially in the US? How did the likes of Infosys and Wipro make it so big?
- American Idol (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jul 21, 2005)
In the 1950s, the British people did not know that there was a new country called Pakistan. They were shocked into its existence after Fazal Mahmood, the great bowler, almost single-handedly defeated England at the Oval with his unplayable leg cutters.
- No Sanctity About Bush Promise: Nuclear (Hindu, T.S. Subramanian, Jul 21, 2005)
"There is nothing to shake the champagne bottle" in the Joint Statement issued by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush that the U.S. "will work to achieve full civil nuclear energy cooperation with India," according to former top off
- Re-Imagining Kashmir (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 21, 2005)
The meeting between the Hurriyat and the Pandits stirs hopes of a larger reconciliation
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