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Articles 5721 through 5820 of 21681:
- It Makes No Sense To React To This Bomb By Doing Nothing (Guardian (UK), Jonathan Steele, Jul 15, 2006)
After New York's 9/11 and London's 7/7, Mumbai has its 26/7. No, I have not made a mistake.
- Peace In Kashmir Is Vital (Guardian (UK), Jonathan Steele, Jul 15, 2006)
Mumbai has suffered vast and sudden death before, but this atttack can't be ignored. Peace in Kashmir . . .
- Pm Accuses Pakistan Over Mumbai Bombs (Guardian (UK), RANDEEP RAMESH, Jul 15, 2006)
· Musharraf broke promise to curb terror, Singh says
· Peace process between rivals effectively stalled
India's prime minister pointed the finger of blame for the blasts in Mumbai across the border to Pakistan yesterday, saying that promises . . .
- India Warns Pakistan Over Terror (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that Pakistan needs to curb terrorism if the peace process between the two countries is to make progress.
- Terrorism Must Stop For Progress In Peace Process: Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Without taking any country's name, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the serial blasts in Mumbai were carried out by terrorists with support from across the border, and warned Pakistan that it would be "exceedingly difficult" to carry forward . . .
- Pm To Seek Cohesive Action To Combat Global Terrorism (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
With images of horror and anguish from Mumbai blasts weighing heavily, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to ask leaders of the G-8 countries to come out with "cohesive" action and a "credible strategy" to effectively combat global terrorism.
- Hundreds Protest In Kashmir Over Attacks On Tourists (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Hundreds of hotel and restaurant owners shouting "tourists are our guests, don't kill them" protested in Kashmir on Friday against a series of recent attacks in which a dozen visitors died, police said.
- Standard Alibi (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 15, 2006)
Only exposes incompetence
If it did not have such serious fall-out, highly amusing would be this high-decibel campaign to establish the presence of the “foreign hand’ behind the latest in the series of Mumbai blasts. Such charges and . . .
- Other Views: Daily Star, Times Of India, Asahi Shimbun (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Lebanon's worst fears
- India-Pakistan Talks “Deferred” Over Bombings (Khaleej Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Foreign office consultations between India and Pakistan have been deferred after New Delhi said it was convinced of Pakistan’s involvement in the deadly Mumbai bombings, Indian media reported on Saturday.
- India’S Prime Minister Scolds Pakistan (New York Times, Somini Sengupta , Jul 15, 2006)
The Indian prime minister scolded Pakistan on Friday, saying its failure to rein in terrorism was threatening the peace process, his toughest remarks yet since the Mumbai train bombings and a marked shift in relations between the countries.
- Indian Investigators Question More Than 1,000 People In Mumbai Blast Probe (Bloomberg.com, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Investigators have questioned more than 1,000 people in Mumbai to gather clues about the commuter train blasts on July 11 that killed 181 people and injured 890, Mumbai Police Chief Anami Roy said.
- After Mumbai (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The caller to an Indian news agency who praised Tuesday's bombings of Mumbai commuter trains in the name of an Al Qaeda branch in Kashmir might have been an impostor. But there is no denying that elements of Tuesday's bombings of commuter trains in Mumbai
- Beaming Share Holder (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Jul 15, 2006)
Last week saw most national dailies carrying full-page advertisements extrolling the vision of Dhirubani Ambani, the legendary founder of the Reliance corporate empire.
- Mumbai Muslims Fear Backlash (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
It appears like any other day in Bhendi Bazaar, one of Mumbai’s predominately Muslim quarters.
- Manmohan Points Finger At Pakistan (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 15, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Friday that attackers responsible for the Mumbai train blasts had been “supported by elements across the border”, and warned that the incident could affect the peace process with Pakistan.
- 3 Indian Ministers Suspect Hindu Groups In Blasts (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 15, 2006)
Indian National Security Adviser told an Indian cabinet meeting on Thursday that Pakistan could be behind the Mumbai train bombings, but three ministers expressed suspicion of the involvement of Hindu groups in the blasts.
- New Delhi Freezes Peace Process (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jul 15, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused unnamed elements in Pakistan on Friday for playing a role in the train blasts that killed about 200 people in Mumbai this week.
- We Know What We Know... (OutLook, B. Raman , Jul 15, 2006)
but we don't know what we don't know. One knows how many terror cells have been put out of action, but one does not know how many still remain undetected, waiting to strike at a time and place of their choosing.
- Cec’S Right Stand (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 15, 2006)
It is unfortunate that it should take the Chief Election Commissioner to remind Gen Pervez Musharraf of something very . . .
- Pm’S Veiled Hint At Pak’S Involvement In Mumbai Blasts (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
In a thinly veiled hint at Pakistan’s involvement, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the serial blasts here were carried out by terror modules "instigated, inspired and supported by elements across the border".
- 'Mumbai Blasts And The Peace Process' (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The tragic bomb attacks on Mumbai on July 11, and to a lesser degree the targeted killings of tourists in Srinagar the same day, seem to have pushed the ongoing peace process between India and Pakistan dangerously close to the precipice.
- Peace Process Still On: India (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 15, 2006)
The India-Pakistan peace process might be in trouble, but it is definitely not derailed. Indian foreign secretary Shyam Saran told reporters on Friday evening that the government had never said that the peace process was off. Pakistan high . . .
- Pakistan Decries India ‘Terror Propaganda’ (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Pakistan on Friday denied allegations made by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that blasts in Mumbai were carried out by terrorists with support from across the border.
- Balochistan Uplift Needs Due Projection (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 15, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that the Government has started implementing 30 of the 35 recommendations made by the parliamentary subcommittee on Balochistan relating to the political issues.
- Manmohan Points Finger At Pakistan (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has warned the peace process with Pakistan could be hit by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support “from across the border”.
- Realism Of India’S Un Ambition (Dawn, Shaukat Umer, Jul 15, 2006)
An astute Cuban diplomat, with long experience of the United Nations, once described the decision making process in the Security Council by drawing an enigmatic mathmatical equation: 1+1+3+10=15.
- Another Police ‘Encounter’ (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 15, 2006)
Given the Karachi police’s past record of extrajudicial killings — euphemistically termed ‘encounters’ — it is easier to believe eyewitness accounts of how a suspected criminal already in police custody was shot to death by the officers than rely . . .
- Business In Sbi Remains Paralysed Due To Internet Failure ....... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Business activities in the State Bank of India (SBI) branches in the Kashmir valley today remained paralysed due to internet failure.
- Of Undying Friendship (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Jul 15, 2006)
Roads and railways are the sinews of empire.
- Cec's Remarks (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 15, 2006)
Remarks by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Qazi Mohammad Farooq at a press conference in Islamabad on Thursday that the president cannot run the election campaign of any political party need to be welcomed especially since 2007 is a scheduled . . .
- Two Militants Killed In Bandipore (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Lodging huge protests against the attacks on tourists, traders affiliated with tourism sector in Glumarg and Tangmarg today observed a complete shutdown and held demonstrations pressing for the identification of the persons, involved in the attacks . . .
- Indo-Pak Peace Process Battered By Mumbai Carnage (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Jul 15, 2006)
There were tears in his eyes as he met the victims of this week's Mumbai bomb blasts, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had steel in his voice as he talked about Pakistan's failure to tackle terrorism.
- Pak Rejects Manmohan's Claims (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Pakistan on Friday rejected the allegations made by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the Mumbai train bombers had support from across the border.
- Pm Meets Mumbai Bomb Victims, Slams Pakistan (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 15, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on Friday of breaking its word by continuing to harbour Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.
- Blasts Fallout: Indo-Pak Secy-Level Talks Called Off (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The Indo-Pak foreign secretary level talks are the latest casualty of Tuesday’s serial blasts. India has called off the talks that were to be held here next week, top government sources said.
- Aphc For Gradual Demilitarisation (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The APHC leadership, while favouring gradual demilitarisation in Jammu and Kashmir, is optimistic that such a step will “automatically build pressure on gun-toting youth for eschewing violence, especially killing of innocent people”.
- Reliving The Darkest Hours (Telegraph, Kamla Patel , Jul 14, 2006)
A close associate of M.K. Gandhi, Kamla Patel spent her early years in Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad. She was an active participant in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
- Destabilisation In The Greater Middle East (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Jul 14, 2006)
The Greater Middle East region has entered another phase of crisis.
- Governor Orakzai’S Correct Approach (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 14, 2006)
Talking to journalists in Peshawar on Wednesday, NWFP Governor Ali Mohammad Jan Orakzai has said that there was no major Taliban involvement in the Tribal Areas. He also said that the exact number of foreigners in Waziristan cannot be confirmed . . .
- Ajk Poll Results (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 14, 2006)
The elections held in Azad and Jammu Kashmir (AJK) have thrown up at least one interesting result: the election of two MQM candidates from seats for Kashmiri refugees living in Karachi.
- The Peace Process Has Ended (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Not only 190 innocent people have been killed in Tuesday’s tragedy in Mumbai, under the debris of the serial blasts lies buried the peace process that had been going on for some time to usher in a new era on the sub-continent. It will be difficult . . .
- Indo-Pak Peace: New Process, Old Approach (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 14, 2006)
Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital city, is just the right place for Pakistanis, Indians and Kashmiris to meet and discuss Kashmir. It is neutral, friendly, exotic, and one also feels at home when it comes to violence and suicide bombings.
- Rise And Fall Of Agni-Iii (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Jul 14, 2006)
ON Sunday when the first word about the successful launch of Agni-III, the latest version of this country’s intermediate-range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile, came in there was an understandable wave of joy across the country.
- How Much Will India Endure? (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 14, 2006)
Tuesday’s awful rush-hour bombings of trains in Bombay raise an important and ominous question:
- Major Offensive On Against Srinagar Blasts Mastermind (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted night-long, valley-wide raids to nab the Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Mudasir, who masterminded grenade attacks on tourists on July 11 in the summer capital, a senior police official said.
- Doublespeak (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 14, 2006)
Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri’s remarks linking the fight against terrorism to the resolution of the Jammu & Kashmir problem is a Freudian slip if there ever was one.
- Unjust & Discriminatory (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 14, 2006)
In rejecting an amendment to the Citizenship Act which would allow a Pakistani woman to seek citizenship for her foreign husband, the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on the Interior has reinforced the belief . . .
- India Again Accuses Pakistan Of Terrorism (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 14, 2006)
AS feared, a day after serial blasts killed about 200 people in Mumbai’s local trains, India has raised accusing fingers towards Pakistan and Islamabad has rejected these wild allegations.
- I Will Do Things My Way: Musharraf (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Says not under foreign pressure for polls
Media contributing to misperceptions
Nobody asking for AQ Khan custody
- India Names 2 Suspects In Bombings (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Indian authorities on Thursday named two men as the first suspects in this week’s train bombings, AP reported.
- Azad Kashmir Poll Results (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 14, 2006)
To no one’s surprise, the ruling Muslim Conference (MC) has emerged as the largest party in Tuesday’s elections in Azad Kashmir. Given the . . .
- Blasts Aimed At Harming Peace Process: Kasuri (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Jul 14, 2006)
The perpetrators of the Mumbai blasts wanted to derail the peace process between India and Pakistan, Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri said on Friday.
- Veiled Indian Warning For Pakistan: Mumbai Blasts (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jul 14, 2006)
The familiar but inevitably unnamed official sources went into business in New Delhi on Thursday, planting suggestions, ideas or even veiled warnings that Pakistan could yet be involved in the Mumbai train blasts that killed close to 200 people this week.
- India Names 2 Suspects In Mumbai Train Bombings (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Authorities on Thursday named two men as the first suspects in this week's train bombings, an apparent breakthrough in the frenetic investigations into the well-coordinated attacks that killed at least 200 people.
- India-Us Relations: Challenges And Opportunities (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Jul 14, 2006)
India can succeed in developing a durable relationship with the US and with other major powers, only when it clearly defines its core national security interests and accelerates the process of economic reform and progress, so that engaging India . . .
- Bjp For "Hot Pursuit" Of Terrorists (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 14, 2006)
Security forces should chase them to their camps: Prakash Javadekar
"Hot pursuit" line was first used by Advani when he was Home Minister
He had said then that the "option" had international sanction
- Can Terror And Talks (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Jul 14, 2006)
By this time it ought to be amply obvious that General Musharraf is playing his typical double game while negotiating peace with India.
- Time To Dump Musharraf? (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 14, 2006)
After Mumbai, only a naif would believe that the India-Pakistan peace process will remain unaffected. A deliberate pause in bilateral talks at this moment might provide Prime Minister Manmohan Singh valuable time and space to reflect on the basic . . .
- Mumbai Blasts Point To Pakistan Inaction: India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Pakistan offers help in blast probe
Kasuri slams claims of Pakistan’s involvement in blasts
- After The Cartoon Fury, Attempt At Dialogue (Deccan Herald, ALAN COWELL, Jul 14, 2006)
Flemming Rose, the Danish editor who published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that ignited what some called a war of civilisations, walked into a conference hall full of European and American Muslims, braced for more of the same.
- Do Not Blame Everything On Pakistan: Kasuri (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Amid sparring over the terror attacks in Mumbai, Pakistan on Thursday said there should be no "knee-jerk reaction" to blame it for "everything happening" in India.
- Fight Terror Alone (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Jul 14, 2006)
When the prime minister of India stood side by side with President Bush and emphatically stated that “we, the civilized . . .
- Pak Hand, Says Nsa; Arjun, Antulay Have A Different Take (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, Jul 14, 2006)
At a Cabinet discussion on the Government’s response to the terror attacks in Mumbai, while National Security Advisor M K Narayanan pointed a finger at Pakistan, two Ministers tried to make the point that it was routine for Hindu groups to blame . . .
- Dubai, Karachi Calls Under Scanner (Deccan Herald, Parag Rabade, Jul 14, 2006)
In one instance, calls were made from Matunga to Dubai within a minute of the train explosion at Matunga Road station. Similar calls to Dubai as well as Karachi have been traced from Jogeshwari and Borivali, where explosions occurred.
- A Shadow On The Peace Process (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 14, 2006)
The exchange of words between India and Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks shows the trust deficit.
- Mapping The Borders (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 14, 2006)
A little background to begin with.
- Pak Hand, Nepal Handcuffs (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The Mumbai train blasts cast a shadow on the India-Pakistan peace process with Nepal police making the first arrests in the case by picking up four Pakistanis in Kathmandu.
- For This Officer, Espionage & Indian History Go Together (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
What is the significance of the picture of Alexander the Great or that of the Great Bath of Mohenjaro lying cheek by jowl in a power-point presentation on Pakistan . . .
- Indo-Pak Peace Process Still On Track (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The India-Pakistan composite dialogue may have reached a bumpy section, but the peace process is not expected to be derailed due to the Mumbai blasts.
- Mumbai Terror Link In Nepal? (Statesman, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Jul 14, 2006)
Can two disgraced Pakistanis, caught in Nepal five years ago in an explosive-smuggling scandal also involving a Pakistani Embassy official, be holding the key to the tragic blasts in Mumbai on Tuesday that killed at least 200 people? Nepal Police . . .
- India Exposed By Missile Failure (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The failure in rapid succession this week of a satellite launcher and a new ballistic missile have shown up the technological and budgetary difficulties faced by India's space establishment - civilian and military.
- Pak To Be Blamed For Mumbai Blasts: Us Expert (Pioneer, Priscilla Huff, Jul 14, 2006)
A senior visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has said that Pakistan, not Kashmiri militant group was behind Tuesday's serial bomb blasts in Mumbai.
- Calls To Karachi And Dubai Being Probed (Pioneer, TN Raghunatha, Jul 14, 2006)
Mumbai cops release names of 2 suspects ---- With Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and SIMI connection to 7/11 Mumbai serial bomb blasts having been more or less . . .
- Al-Qaida Enters Kashmir (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Jul 14, 2006)
Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaida has arrived in Kashmir. Though there have in the past been intelligence reports indicating the presence in the violence-hit state of the terror . . .
- India Slams Polls In Pok (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
India said the entire election process in ‘‘Azad Jammu and Kashmir’’ part of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir demonstrated a “lack of credibility” with the authorities rejecting most of the candidates who did not sign a declaration ascribing to . . .
- India Claims Pakistan 'Hand' In Mumbai Bombs (Guardian (UK), RANDEEP RAMESH, Jul 14, 2006)
The peace process between India and Pakistan fell victim to the Mumbai bombings yesterday as talks scheduled for next week were reportedly delayed because New Delhi said it had evidence that its neighbour had a "hand" in the attacks.
- 3 Suspects Sought In Connection With India Train Blasts (New York Times, Somini Sengupta , Jul 14, 2006)
India, Friday, July 14 — Indian authorities rounded up hundreds of people for questioning on Thursday and released photographs of two suspects in connection with the train bombings here that killed about 180 people this week. A third suspect was named
- Six Bangladeshis Arrested (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Jul 14, 2006)
Police, acting on information from Central intelligence agencies, have arrested six Bangladeshi nationals from central parts of this metropolis on Wednesday evening. Initial investigations have reportedly “created a flutter” among intelligence circle.
- Mulayam Won’T Blame Simi (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The ‘secular’ brigade’s itch to appease hardline community opinion was on display once again on Thursday when Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mulayam Singh and his Samajwadi Party government virtually threw a protective shield around the banned . . .
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