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Articles 15821 through 15920 of 21681:
- Loc Crumbles (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 31, 2005)
Fifty-eight years of continuous efforts both by the locals as well as the International Community could not achieve what nature did in 50 seconds! In Holy Quran the creation by Almighty is described as “Be and it was!” The same thing almighty did in . . .
- Capital Crime (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 31, 2005)
The hideousness of a terror attack may perhaps only be assessed in terms of the uncountable:
- The Message From The Delhi Blasts (Rediff on the Net, Editorial, rediff.com, Oct 30, 2005)
Only the Sikh terrorists, Al Qaeda and the International Islamic Front, of which Al Qaeda, the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and the Jaish-e-Mohammad are amongst the members, have the capability for organising the kind of three well co-ordinated blasts which . . .
- Blasts In Quick Succession Kill 55 In Delhi (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
In a major strike on the eve of Diwali, terrorists carried out three well coordinated bomb blasts in quick succession here targeting crowded markets and a bus, killing 55 people and injuring at least 155, including some foreigners.
- History Or His Story? (Hindustan Times, Karan Thapar, Oct 30, 2005)
Was Jinnah the cause of partition or did the British think of the idea first?
- Pakistan, India Agree To Open Quake-Hit Border (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Oct 30, 2005)
Rivals India and Pakistan agreed on Sunday to open the border dividing earthquake-hit Kashmir to allow survivors and relief supplies to cross.
- Serial Blasts Kill 65 In Delhi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
A majority of the victims were women and children as they were busy shopping for the Dhanteras and Diwali festivals.
- Editorials (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 30, 2005)
Politburo adds to fears in IT industry
- Talks Between India, Pakistan On Opening Up Loc Continue (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 30, 2005)
Talks between India and Pakistan here on Saturday, to firm up the agreement for "opening" of the Line of Control (LoC) to enable Kashmiris on both sides of the divide to cross over to help the earthquake victims, continued late in the night.
- Custodian Of The Right To Know (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Oct 30, 2005)
Hardly a year back the Government of India’s newly appointed Chief Information Commissioner, Wajahat Habibullah,
- Growing Opposition To Nato Forces (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 30, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has rejected the apprehensions being expressed by certain quarters about NATO forces’ presence in Pakistan saying that they will take part only in the relief operations in the earthquake-hit areas.
- An Earthquake Can’T Shake It (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Oct 30, 2005)
This is a disaster that comes with the sting of winter in its tail; a disaster that has no early closure. The projections are dire and compelling.
- Next Man In (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 30, 2005)
The People’s Democratic Party is not the only one to feel jolted. Sonia Gandhi’s decision on Thursday evening to enforce the letter of the powersharing pact forged with Mufti Mohammed Sayeed’s party after the crucial 2002 elections in J&K, . . .
- Japan: U.S. Allays Fears On N-Carrier (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Oct 30, 2005)
The United States has announced that it would deploy a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier at a Japanese port, Yokosuka, replacing the conventional warship with effect from 2008.
- Quake Relief: India, Pak Hold Talks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
India and Pakistan on Saturday held talks here to finalise modalities for providing relief and medical assistance to the earthquake victims on both sides of Kashmir through the LoC.
- Spilling The Beans... (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
Revelations in the book of corruption during the Indira Gandhi era has claimed the attention of national media.
- India, Pak Agree To Open Five Points On Loc (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
India and Pakistan tonight agreed to open five centres on the Line of Control to provide relief and medical assistance to quake victims from both sides of Kashmir after hectic 12-hour parleys.
- The Wilting Lotus (Statesman, ARINDAM GHOSH-DASTIDAR, Oct 30, 2005)
It would be the BJP’s tragedy if the RSS allows it to be hijacked by the second rung leaders who do not quite approach the stature of Vajpayee and Advani
- Relief Items Worth Rs 102m Sent By Pml Punjab: Zaheer (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
Various wings of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) Punjab-chapter have dispatched 601 truckloads of relief items worth Rs 102 million to the earthquake affected areas so far on Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi’s directives and a tent city . . .
- Charity The Best Route (Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, Oct 29, 2005)
The best way of overcoming a sworn enemy is to be the first to donate blood to him when he is stricken.
- India, Pakistan Set To Hold Talks On Opening Borders (Hindustan Times, Zarar Khan, Oct 29, 2005)
India and Pakistan will discuss an unprecedented opening of borders to help the relief effort for victims of the massive earthquake believed to have killed about 80,000 people, officials said on Saturday.
- Opening The Gates Wider (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 29, 2005)
Earlier this month, after attending a strategy session chaired by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on the negotiating guidelines at the ongoing WTO talks, the Commerce Minister, Mr Kamal Nath, said India would not open its markets for subsidised....
- India, Pakistan To Meet On Kashmir Amid Un Concern (Reuters, Robert Birsel, Oct 29, 2005)
Indian officials were due in Pakistan on Friday to discuss opening the Kashmir border to earthquake survivors, as the United Nations said an aid shortfall could ground a lifesaving helicopter fleet.
- Double Whammy For Hardline Hurriyat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2005)
The hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference on Friday received a double jolt with the People’s League (PL) walking out of the amalgam, while two of its former constituents joined the moderate faction.
- Netherlands Calls For Partnerships With India In Pharma, Banking, . . . (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2005)
Identifying sectors such as pharma, banking, agriculture and science and technology to play a key role in economic cooperation between India and the Netherlands, its Deputy Prime Minister L J Brinkhorst on Tuesday said "its time to shun the long . . .
- The Unleasing Of Sadism (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Oct 29, 2005)
That we Indians are a peace-loving people is a much cherished myth. As a matter of fact we are a frustrated lot harbouring resentment against people who are better off than us or subscribe to different faiths.
- No Loosening Of Control Over Loc (Deccan Herald, Sushant Sareen, Oct 29, 2005)
Unless India can turn the political opinion inside Kashmir in its favour, any softening of the LoC is not advisable
- Three Weeks On, Pakistan And India Talk On Quake (Reuters, Robert Birsel, Oct 29, 2005)
Three weeks after a devasting earthquake that killed more than 56,000 people in Pakistan and India, officials from both countries were to meet on Saturday to discuss opening their Kashmir border to survivors.
- ‘Japha’ Diplomacy At Work (Tribune, K. K. Katyal , Oct 29, 2005)
Japha is the Punjabi word for a tight, affectionate embrace and no one does it better than Indians and Pakistanis.
- Militancy In Bangladesh (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 29, 2005)
With militancy on the rise in Bangladesh, the fate of the Saarc summit in Dhaka seems to be in doubt again.
- Earthquake And The Loc (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Oct 29, 2005)
The massive earthquake that devastated most of northern Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, as well as smaller areas in Indian occupied Kashmir, has caused unprecedented death and destruction all around.
- Pakistan Takes Exception To India's Remark (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 29, 2005)
Pakistan has taken "strong exception" to the remarks made by the Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman on the situation in Gilgit in the aftermath of a sectarian flare-up.
- Quake And Musharraf Diplomacy (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Oct 29, 2005)
Tragedies of the kind that flattened parts of our Kashmir, most of Pakistan occupied Kashmir, the neighbouring province of North West Frontier and some other places in Pakistan are the ones that bring you face to face with the dormant forces of nature.
- Indian Court Releases Pakistani Journalist (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Oct 29, 2005)
The Rajasthan High Court has ordered the release of a Pakistani journalist held for violating the Official Secrets Act (OSA) in 1991.
- Indian Team Arrives For Talks On Loc (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2005)
Pakistan and India will discuss specific steps of cross-border cooperation in Islamabad today (Saturday) to help October 8 earthquake victims.
- Last Chance To Save Lives: (Daily Times, Irfan Ghauri and Zulfiqar Ghumman, Oct 29, 2005)
Warns it will scale down operation in a week if funds not increased
* $250m, 200,000 tents needed immediately
* Vandemoortele says Indian choppers won’t have made difference
- Need For Immediate Aid (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 29, 2005)
While it is a relief to know that donor countries meeting in Geneva have pledged $580 million in fresh aid for the victims of the Oct 8 earthquake in northern Pakistan,
- Indo-Us Nuclear Alliance (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Oct 29, 2005)
During his recent visit to New Delhi, the US under-secretary of state, Nicholas Burns, assured his hosts that the US was fully committed to implementing the nuclear deal with India.
- Transparent Disbursement (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 29, 2005)
Realizing the urgent needs of the people in far-flung quake-hit areas, President Pervez Musharraf, on Thursday, ordered immediate release of Rs 2 billion for reconstruction of houses and asked the authorities concerned to make all-out efforts to provide..
- Over-Optimistic Prime Minister (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 29, 2005)
IT was clear twenty days back that some parts of the NWFP and Azad Kashmir witnessed mayhem and the extent of the devastation is unfolding with every passing day.
- Loc: Pak Stops Work On Bridge By India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2005)
Pakistani soldiers stopped their Indian counterparts from constructing a footbridge over the Kishenganga river to enable quake survivors from across the Line of Control (LoC) to enter this side for seeking relief, a defence spokesman said here on Friday.
- Fight It Out – Together - Ii (Greater Kashmir, Samuel Baid, Oct 29, 2005)
SAARC nations will have to do it in a cohesive manner so that the process of disaster management is institutionalised, suggests
SAMUEL BAID
- An Earthquake Can’T Shake It (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Oct 29, 2005)
This is a disaster that comes with the sting of winter in its tail; a disaster that has no early closure.
- The ‘Muslim-Muslim’ Tag (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 29, 2005)
The other day, a senior colleague of mine — one I respect — approached me somewhat furtively. “There is much Muslim, Muslim in your writing these days.”
- Next Man In (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 29, 2005)
Congress has work to erase its J&K record
- Conflict Resolution, India’S Way (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 29, 2005)
The enormous loss of life caused by the October 8 earthquake in PoK together with the damage it inflicted also on the Indian side of the LoC, has evoked an equally large human response across the territorial divide.
- U.N. Appeals For More Quake Aid (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 29, 2005)
The United Nations on Friday made an urgent appeal for immediate international financial assistance to help provide make-shift shelter and medicines for an estimated 3.3 million survivors of the October 8 earthquake in Pak occupied Kashmir (PoK) . . . .
- Ego Or Life Which Is More Important? . . . (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Oct 29, 2005)
Pakistani president decides to go for ego over saving life. He refuses to take help from indian soldiers in Pakistn occupied Kashmir while helpless Kashmiris are dying.
- India's Foreign Policy Compromised: Experts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2005)
New Delhi will be a "big loser" if steps are not taken to repair ties with Teheran, says former envoy Bhadrakumar
Manmohan Singh Government should be made to return to NCMP which promises an independent foreign policy: N. Ram
- Swamy Opposes Peace Talks With Pakistan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2005)
The Janata Party president, Subramanian Swamy, on Friday opposed the current peace talks with Pakistan saying a plan to withdraw from Siachen, and thereafter from Sir Creek, was in the offing in the name of "confidence building" measures.
- Russia, U.S. To Revise Norms For Nuclear Tech Transfers To India (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Oct 29, 2005)
Moscow mindful of India's track record on non-proliferation, says Sergei Lavrov
Cooperation in the field of civilian nuclear energy could be expanded
Natwar "more than satisfied" with his visit
- The Difference Between India And Pakistan (Rediff on the Net, VIJAY DANDAPANI, Oct 29, 2005)
If India builds the bomb, we will eat grass or leaves, even go hungry. But we will get one of our own.' declared Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the late prime minister of Pakistan, the man responsible for not only enlisting A Q Khan in a successful bid to . . .
- Do Not Blame India In Affording Relief To Pakistani Earthquake Victims From Across The Ceasefire ... (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India was not to blame for the delay in affording relief to Pakistani earthquake victims from across the ceasefire line in earthquake-devastated Kashmir.
- India Offers Rs. 112 Cr. To Pakistan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Largest-ever monetary aid
It can be used for rebuilding houses, rehabilitating people
Technology for prefabricated quake resistant shelters
- India Offers $25 Million Aid (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Oct 28, 2005)
India offers $25 million aid
* India offers $25 million aid
* Iraq offers to send army to help in relief effort
* China triples quake aid
* Queen Rania to tour Muzaffarabad
- Newsmaker - Kashmiri Veteran Returns To Rule Troubled Home (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Oct 28, 2005)
Ghulam Nabi Azad's friends and followers say he is one of the most loyal members of the ruling Congress party, one who is regularly asked to parachute into party trouble spots and fight fires.
- Relief Delayed Is Relief Denied (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 28, 2005)
In a nutshell, here’s Pervez Musharraf’s philosophy: earthquakes may be great levellers, but when it comes to India-Pakistan relations, they don’t make much of a difference.
- How Can Anyone Be Forced To Stop Relief Work? (Daily Times, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 28, 2005)
In an interview to a UK-based newspaper, General Pervez Musharraf has acknowledged that some hard-line religious groups have stepped into an administrative vacuum and are providing relief and humanitarian assistance in the quake-hit areas of Pakistan.
- Flight Of Migrant Workers (Daily Excelsior, M. N. Minocha, Oct 28, 2005)
The plight of migrant workers once again figured at the recent 98th session of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) conference in Geneva.
- The Heart Of India Inc (Indian Express, Anu Aga, Oct 28, 2005)
First we need to understand just what we mean by corporate social responsibility.
- Indo-Us Nuke Deal: Us Urges For ‘Transparency’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
US lawmakers have urged the administration to share information on the deal while experts have claimed that the deal poses risk to American security interests.
- India, Pakistan Seen Giving Quake Victims Few Ways Out (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Oct 28, 2005)
Talks on Saturday over how, where and when to open routes for earthquake survivors across the ceasefire line dividing Kashmir are likely to result in limited crossings for stranded villagers, political analysts said.
- India Offers $25 M To Pakistan As Relief (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
India on Thursday has offered an assistance of US $ 25 million to Pakistan for relief and rehabilitation of the earthquake victims.
- Conflict Resolution, India’S Way (Indian Express, D.C. Pathak, Oct 28, 2005)
The enormous loss of life caused by the October 8 earthquake in PoK together with the damage it inflicted also on the Indian side of the LoC, has evoked an equally large human response across the territorial divide.
- The ‘Muslim-Muslim’ Tag (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 28, 2005)
The other day, a senior colleague of mine — one I respect — approached me somewhat furtively. “There is much Muslim, Muslim in your writing these days.”
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal Comes Under Sharp Criticism In Congress (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Oct 28, 2005)
A taste of what awaits the Indo-US nuclear agreement on Capitol Hill was provided on Wednesday when expert after expert appearing before the House International Relations Committee expressed serious concern about its implications and impact.
- Northern Trouble (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
The October 8 Kashmir earthquake may have spared the Northern Areas (NA) comprising Gilgit and Baltistan in the northernmost parts of J&K, but sectarian violence since January this year has claimed hundreds of lives.
- India Submits To The Bush Doctrine? (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Oct 28, 2005)
The Government's `bold' new line on non-proliferation is full of sound and fury but signifies nothing other than the loss of our official capacity to analyse the world rationally and independently.
- Soaring Oil Prices Fixed In International Market, Says Aiyar (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
The need of the hour is to create a union of Asian countries to combat the fixations of oil prices in the international market
- Russia Offers Help To Lift Nuclear Curbs On India (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Oct 28, 2005)
President Vladimir Putin pledged Russia's support for India to get international restrictions on civilian nuclear technology transfers lifted.
- India Clears The Air With Iran (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Oct 28, 2005)
Deal with Iran's programme within IAEA framework
- A Religion Called Khaki And A Follower Called Policeman-Ii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 28, 2005)
If you are in police, you know nothing but the duty you are assigned to do.
- The Other Side Of The Earthquake (Greater Kashmir, GHULAM NABI HAGROO, Oct 28, 2005)
The disaster broke all walls, rendered all lines useless and raised the question of a forced separation once again, comments
GHULAM NABI HAGROO
- Fight It Out – Together - I (Greater Kashmir, Samuel Baid, Oct 28, 2005)
The 13th summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations scheduled for next month in Dhaka is taking place against two colossal tragedies that struck this region within a space of less than 10 months.
- Shocking Indifference (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 28, 2005)
The world has not done enough to bring relief to the victims of the quake
- Horrific Statistics (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 28, 2005)
Tuesday's disclosure in the Sindh Assembly that 208 women were raped in 15 out of 20 districts in the province did not provoke the shock and outrage that one would have expected from a society that woke up from its deep slumber to reach out in support....
- Science, Faith And The Quake (Dawn, Omar R. Quraishi, Oct 28, 2005)
Many of those affected directly by the Oct 8 earthquake or those who have stood by and watched the tragedy to unfold seem to have come to the conclusion that it came because God wanted to punish man for his sins.
- Eu Can Do More To Block An Iranian Bomb (Christian Science Monitor, CORPORATE BUREAU, Oct 28, 2005)
Last Saturday, the UN atomic watchdog agency threatened to seek sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. The move represents a diplomatic failure by France, Germany, and Britain to persuade Iran not to build an atomic bomb.
- Spend Money On Alleviating Human Distress And Not On Fuelling Arms Race (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Oct 27, 2005)
Spend money on alleviating human distress and not on fuelling arms race
- Safety Precautions (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 27, 2005)
The fire that broke out in a tent in a village in Balakot on Sunday night, killing a 12-year-old girl and causing serious burns to nine other persons, is a reminder of the horrors that can occur if proper precautions are not taken.
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