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Articles 2721 through 2820 of 21681:
- Concepts Of Justice (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Sep 17, 2006)
The likes of Robin Hood, who rob the rich and give to the poor, believe that their transactions are just.
- What Ails Our Foreign Policy (Dawn, Javid Husain, Sep 17, 2006)
Pakistan's foreign policy currently suffers from problems of substance and image, a combination that has made the country vulnerable to the challenges of the 21st century.
- Wanted: A Cadaver Law (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 17, 2006)
Since its inception 20 years ago the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation has performed 1,800 successful kidney transplants, all of which were donated by patients’ families.
- Pope’S Indiscretion (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 17, 2006)
Muslims from Indonesia to Morocco have reacted angrily to Pope Benedict XVI’s unfortunate remarks against Islam.
- Musharraf Feels Heat Of India’S Blame-Game (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 17, 2006)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that India should stop the ‘blame-game’ and should adopt a ‘constructive approach’ towards Pakistan.
- Nam Should Not Be Ambiguous On Terrorism: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
"A message must emanate from us that we are united in our desire to fight and eliminate the scourge of terrorism''
Vital concerns such as poverty, ignorance and disease should not be ignored
`Our problems are global, so must our solutions be' .
- Is ‘Islamic’ Protest Against Pope Benedict Xvi’S Remarks Justified? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Sep 17, 2006)
The speech by Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg in Germany on September 12 has enraged the Muslim world on account of the allegedly negative remarks it contained on Islam and the concept of jihad.
- Commercial Attaches Need More Motivation (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 17, 2006)
I a written reply during the Question Hour in the National Assembly on Friday, Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar said that Pakistan has Commercial Attaches in 36 countries, who are supposed to boost foreign trade and increase foreign exchange . . . .
- Cpi To Discuss Upa Govt Performance In National Executive Meet (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The forthcoming Assembly elections in four states and the performance of the UPA Government would come up for discussion at the two-day National Executive meeting of CPI beginning here on Monday.
- Crybaby India (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Sep 16, 2006)
If India is, as its leaders like to say, the "biggest victim of terrorism", why doesn't the wide world know about it? It's a story of a diplomatic McFailure. Instead of aggressively pillorying Pakistan, a project that could result in fewer Diwali . . .
- Nam Change, Anyone? (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Sep 16, 2006)
On the eve of the NAM summit in Havana, that Vatican of anti-Americanism, go to Google and see how many cities in the entire world still have a boulevard, or a landmark named after Tito.
- Terror's Forgotten Victim (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, Sep 16, 2006)
Between 2001 and August 2006, India lost 23,753 people to terrorism. Tens of thousands of others were maimed and injured. Hundreds of thousands were bereaved. Millions of lives were disrupted. The direct and developmental costs of this terrorism would . .
- War On Terrorism Is Equally Poised (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 16, 2006)
India's campaign to expose Pakistan as a terror source has met with mixed results. There is enough evidence that Islamabad is the hub of terrorism, yet it continues to remain an ally of the US
- I, Me, Mine (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 16, 2006)
The ascension of Mr Madhu Koda, an Independent MLA, to the office of Jharkhand's Chief Minister, may appear no more than a quirky aberration in India's politics.
- Iran, Venezuela Try To Forge Anti-U.S. Front At Summit (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Iran, Venezuela and other states opposed to U.S. policy sought to forge a common front on Friday at a Non-Aligned summit that Cuban leader Fidel Castro was too ill to chair.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 16, 2006)
Do the UN, NATO, USA know what they are doing?
- Nam Must Stand United In Fight Against Terror: Pm (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Warning that NAM cannot be ambiguous on the issue of terrorism if it wants to be relevant, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today told its leaders to unitedly fight the scourge and not allow the forces of extremism to distract the world’s attention . . .
- Pm-Musharraf Havana Meeting Today (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf will meet here on Saturday morning in a keenly awaited one-on-one that, from available indications, could result in the resumption of the foreign secretary-level talks between the . . .
- Nam Summit Begins Without Fidel Castro (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The NAM summit began in Havana on Friday.
- Nam Summit Begins In Havana (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The NAM summit began here today on expected lines with a blistering attack by hosts Cuba against the US and the west and calling for immediate reforms of the UN to prevent "invasion" of countries on "some pretexts" and a new international world . . .
- The Bad Manners Of Talk-Show Hosts (Indian Express, SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, Sep 16, 2006)
This column appears before TV news goes into overdrive over two of the most puzzling questions to have ever confronted the Indian media. First, what was Sanjay Dutt doing with that AK-47? Second, just where is the India-Pakistan peace process heading? . .
- More Downs Than Ups (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Sep 16, 2006)
With elections in Uttar Pradesh imminent, it’s high time the Chief Election Commissioner and his officials paid adequate attention to happenings in the state, where efforts to undermine the poll process have already begun.
- Cuba Summit Presents Awkward Moments For U.S. Friends (Reuters, Paul Eckert, Sep 16, 2006)
Friends of the United States are finding themselves in an awkward spot at a Non-Aligned Movement summit dominated by anti-U.S. firebrands and hosted by Washington's old foe, Cuba.
- Pm Downplays Havana Hype: ‘Don’T Expect Much From My Meeting With Musharraf’ (Indian Express, Seema Chisti, Sep 16, 2006)
Set to meet Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf on the sidelines of the NAM Summit tomorrow morning, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sought to play down expectations.
- The Blunder That Cost The War On Terror (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Sep 16, 2006)
Leaving Afghanistan unfinished and starting the Iraq war has not only let the Taliban and its Pakistani supporters off the hook, but radicalised world opinion against the US and spawned several little al Qaidas
- Reaping What You Sow (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Sep 16, 2006)
Unfortunately, people who stray from this path and indulge in corruption, falsehood and crime do not have a conscience and do not suffer from pangs of guilt or ill-health.
- Recism In The Air (Frontline, Hasan Suroor, Sep 16, 2006)
Asian travellers are being searched for 'terror signs' in Britain's covert racial profiling.
- Pope’S Jihad Remarks Spark Muslim Anger (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Muslims deplored today remarks on Islam by Pope Benedict and many of them said the Catholic leader should apologise in person to dispel the impression that he had joined a campaign against their religion.
- Nam Summit Starts Without Castro (Pioneer, Tarun Basu , Sep 16, 2006)
The 14th summit of the 116-nation Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was inaugurated here on Friday without the charismatic presence of Cuban President Fidel Castro who is said to be recovering from an intestinal surgery that he had two months ago.
- Bush And Musharraf To Meet On Sept 22 (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Us President George W Bush will meet his Pakistani counterpart Pervez Musharraf on September 22 when the latter travels to the US to attend the UN general assembly session, the White House announced on Thursday.
- Chinese & Islamic (Frontline, PALLAVI AIYAR, Sep 16, 2006)
Orthodoxy among Chinese Muslims is on the rise but Chinese Islam retains characteristics that set it apart.
- Civic Failure In Hyderabad (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2006)
Contrary to what the Hyderabad nazim would have us believe, nature alone is not responsible for turning his city into a disaster zone. Karachi’s rain-related misfortunes, bad as they were, seem trifling now compared . . .
- Kashmir Issue To Figure In Musharraf’S Un Address (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Sep 16, 2006)
The Kashmir issue will figure in President Gen Pervez Musharraf’s address to the inaugural session of 61st UN General Assembly here on Sept 19 (Tuesday).
- Us Endorses Waziristan Peace Deal (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Sep 16, 2006)
The United States believes that the agreement the government recently signed with pro-Taliban tribal chiefs in Waziristan has the ‘potential to work’.
- Pakistan, China Vow To Expand Strategic Ties (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Pakistan and China on Friday vowed to further strengthen their strategic relationship and to expand it further in all areas including defence, security, energy and science and technology.
- Beach Development (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 16, 2006)
While much of the country has seen local government in the form of a system of elected representatives -- led by nazims and naib nazims and so . . .
- Manmohan Vows To Work With Pakistan (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Sep 16, 2006)
Says India and Pakistan should work together to safeguard nuclear installations
Will meet Musharraf in Havana today
- Pakistan Desirous To End Conflict With India: Musharraf (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Pakistan is desirous to put an end to conflict with India by peacefully resolving all outstanding issues between the two countries including Kashmir.
- How To Ensure Justice For All (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2006)
JUDGES and legal luminaries of 42 countries came to Islamabad on the eve of the golden jubilee of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and held a meeting.
- Women's Shelters (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 16, 2006)
The announcement by a senior official of the National Volunteer Movement (NVM) that the organisation plans to provide shelter and employment to destitute women sounds good on paper.
- Pope Too Fans ‘Clash Of Civilizations’ (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Muslim scholars and religious leaders have castigated Pope Benedict’s remarks about the concept of Jehad in Islam. As the statement was highly inflammatory and biased, Pakistan Foreign Office too has taken serious notice of it describing his remarks . . .
- Muslim Anger Against Pope's Remarks Sweeps The Globe (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Pontiff reviving the spirit of the Crusades: Islamic leaders
- Governor Sees Solution To Kashmir Issue Emerging (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Sep 16, 2006)
Provides an insight in foreword of bookSolving Kashmir
- Cbi Seeks Death Penalty For 3 Memons (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The CBI on Friday demanded that no mercy should be shown to the guilty in the 1993 Mumbai serial bombings case and sought death penalty for the three Memon brothers convicted for their involvement in the “rarest of rare case” in which 257 . . .
- Nam Should Not Be Ambiguous On Terrorism: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
We must be united in eliminating the scourge, he says
- Musharraf Keeps Pm Waiting (The Economic Times, T K ARUN, Sep 16, 2006)
You could call it a flying start to Pakistan’s campaign at the 14th NAM summit at Havana. After the special flight carrying prime minister Manmohan Singh taxied to a halt at Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport, there was a long wait of . . .
- Manmohan Singh To Stress Reconciling Role Of Nam (Hindu, N. Ravi, Sep 16, 2006)
Says NAM as relevant today as it was during the period of the Cold War
- Singh Limits Hopes On Pervez Talks (Telegraph, Ashis Chakrabarti, Sep 16, 2006)
Before they meet here tomorrow on the sidelines of the NAM summit, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharraf had a close encounter of the symbolic sort on their arrival at the Jose Marti airport last evening.
- Uk Terror Has Isi, Kashmir Links (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The much dreaded ISI-Al Qaida-Taliban-Kashmiri militant nexus has come to light in a London courtroom where the hearing in the March 2004 fertiliser bomb terror trial is on.
- Nam Summit: Secretary-Level Talks May Be Revived (Times of India, Arindam Sen, Sep 16, 2006)
PM Manmohan Singh would be meeting Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf here on Saturday amid indications he might agree to revival of foreign secretary-level talks in exchange for a promise of a sincere attempt to clamp down on terror groups . . .
- Bush, Mush, Karzai Summit On The Cards (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Sep 16, 2006)
US president George Bush is expected to referee the bitter spat between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the Taliban and its terror footprint when he meets with leaders of the two neighbouring countries in the White House next week.
- Manmohan, Musharraf Express Cautious Optimism (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Ahead of their meeting here tomorrow, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today voiced cautious optimism, amid indications that they will focus on critical issue of terrorism and its adverse impact on the stalled . . .
- Muslim Nations Should Have Nukes, Says Mahathir (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Muslim nations in the Middle East should arm themselves with nuclear weapons to deter Western enemies from attacking them, former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said in Islamabad on Friday.
- Azad To Address Eu, Mufti Un Assembly (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
After Pakistan has done a lot of lobbying abroad on the Kashmir issue, now it is the turn of Kashmiri leaders, including Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and the PDP chairman Mufti Sayeed, to put forth their viewpoint and clear the misgivings by . . .
- Pm: Nam Should Not Be Ambiguous On Terror (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Warning that NAM cannot be ambiguous on the issue of terrorism if it wants to be relevant, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today told its leaders to unitedly fight the scourge and not allow the forces of extremism to distract the world’s attention . . .
- India, Pakistan Set For Summit Talks In Cuba (Reuters, Paul Eckert, Sep 15, 2006)
The leaders of India and Pakistan will hold weekend talks in Cuba, hoping to ease tensions after a year of recriminations over terror attacks and Kashmir, Indian and Pakistani officials said.
- World Role (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 15, 2006)
A great nation is nothing without a great vision for itself. India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, realized this almost instinctively.
- Doing ‘Deals’ With A Threat Worse Than Al Qaeda (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Sep 15, 2006)
General Pervez Musharraf told the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday that the Taliban constitute a bigger threat to the security of the region than Al Qaeda because, unlike the latter, they are rooted in populations on both sides of the . . .
- Nations Made Easy (Telegraph, Pankaj Mishra, Sep 15, 2006)
Pankaj Mishra is now well settled in the genre that merges the personal and the political. And there is no doubt that he is on a most noble mission of explaining the workings of the subcontinent to the West.
- Kashmiri Pandits Launch Campaign (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
Kashmiri Pandits launched a national awakening campaign here at Jantar Mantar on Thursday to inform the masses about the threat posed by global terrorism.
- Torkham-Jalalabad Road (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 15, 2006)
FOLLOWING President Musharraf’s successful visit to Afghanistan last week, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz followed in his steps on Wednesday to inaugurate the Torkham-Jalalabad road in the presence of President Karzai.
- Peace Accord With Militants (News International, Rahimullah Yusufzai, Sep 15, 2006)
It is never easy to make everybody happy.
- Manmohan-Musharraf Meet Today (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
The much-awaited meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on the margin of NAM summit in Havana is likely to be held tomorrow, Pakistan foreign office said tonight.
- Another Terror Strike (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Sep 15, 2006)
We have another 'blast' and 38 are killed and hundreds injured and 'sleeper' terror groups strike again and will continue to do so unless we tackle the source of these terror outfits located on our 'borders' We have millions of illegal immigrants . . .
- Islamic Missionaries Unfazed By Claims Of Al- Qaeda Links (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
Devotees came in their tens of thousands, unrolled mats, pitched tents, assembled mini-stoves, and spent the weekend in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad sipping tea, praying and listening to sermons.
- No Public Debate With Pervez Before Talks: Pm (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he had no desire to "indulge in a public discussion" with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf ahead of his much awaited meeting with him in Havana on Saturday.
- Let People Share The Profit (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 15, 2006)
The State Bank of Pakistan has earned a net profit of over Rs 68 billion during the year 2005-06, SBP Governor Dr Shamshad Akhtar has announced in Karachi. It represents more than 100 per cent increase over the previous year’s profit earned the . . .
- Enduring Freedom Or Enduring Musharraf? (OutLook, B. Raman , Sep 15, 2006)
Under the US leadership, the so-called war against terrorism has essentially become a war against Al Qaeda, but there are other adversaries too. To win against them all, US has to realise that freedom and Musharraf do not go together.
- Pak ‘Pact’ With Taliban (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Sep 15, 2006)
The Pak Army can show for its success the fact that Tali-ban and other militants have promised to lay down arms
- Degrees Of Separation (Frontline, M.S. Prabhakara, Sep 15, 2006)
About 30 organisations described variously as terrorist, militant or insurgent, are active in Asom (formerly Assam) and other States in northeastern India.
- The Ultimate Aphrodisiac (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 15, 2006)
In Nigeria, they use the term “villa sickness” to describe the reluctance of successive inhabitants of the presidential residence Abuja to step down.
- Pm Has Lot On Agenda In Havana (The Economic Times, T K ARUN, Sep 15, 2006)
As PM Manmohan Singh leaves Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, on Thursday for Havana to take part in the 14th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), public attention is focused on his forthcoming meeting with Pakistan president General . . .
- Satisfaction Over Stand Of Brazil, S. Africa (Hindu, N. Ravi, Sep 15, 2006)
IBSA summit to explore cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy
- Reality Cheque (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Sep 15, 2006)
Business is all revved up to invest; enable it
- Multiplied By Ground Zero (Indian Express, GAUTAM CHIKERMANE, Sep 15, 2006)
Three weeks after 9/11, journalists from eight countries came together to study the aftermath. Over the next one month these 11 Jefferson Fellows moved from their worldview to the World Trade Center rubble and back. Five years later...
- Pak’S Truce With Taliban Raises Us Eyebrows (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 15, 2006)
A truce agreed between Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and the Pakistani Taliban has been described by Pakistani exiles in the United States as akin to creating a state within a state in the Waziristan tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.
- Are You Still There? (OutLook, V. Sudarshan, Sep 15, 2006)
Barely two months after the Mumbai bomb blasts, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be meeting the man whom India has been subtly trying to blame for the diabolic acts—General Pervez Musharraf.
- ‘India, China Are The Economic Engines Of Asia’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2006)
India’s fast-growing economy should expand by 8.3 per cent this year instead of 7.3 per cent as previously projected, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday.
- Misplaced Priorities (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 15, 2006)
Pakistan's national security has for long been linked to territorial security in the minds of national planners. This has resulted in a policy of devoting major portions of the annual budget to defence spending in order to protect the territorial . . .
- Debacle In Germany (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 15, 2006)
Pakistani hockey has been in the doldrums for quite some time and its failure to make the semi-finals in the Hockey World Cup in Germany only confirms that. The team seems to have more than its fair share of bad luck and often ends up on the . . .
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