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Articles 16921 through 17020 of 21681:
- Plight Of Workers In The Gulf (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 21, 2005)
Minister for Labour, Ghulam Sarwar Khan, said on Monday that he hoped to export 200,000 workers this year.
- North Korea Surrenders (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 21, 2005)
NORTH Korea has promised to give up its nuclear weapons in exchange for pledges of aid and security. An agreement reached at the six-nation dialogue in Beijing said that the US will not attack North Korea and will respect its sovereignty in return for ...
- No Headway On Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 21, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf’s visit to the United States is expected to have far-reaching impact on the world scenario due to his candid articulation of issues having direct bearing on international peace.
- Words And No Actions (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
A few days ahead of last week’s annual United Nations summit, the UN Human Development Report noted that the gathering of more than 150 heads of state and government,
- Is Dictatorship Better Than Democracy? (Indian Express, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Sep 21, 2005)
Developing countries have adopted the Western model of democracy little realising that it has sustained where large-scale transfer of resources from poor countries was taking place.
- India, Pak To Seek Third Party Certification Of Iranian Gas (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
India and Pakistan will seek third party certification of Iran's gas reserves before moving ahead on the 7.4-billion dollar Iran-India-Pakistan pipeline, which is to meet the growing energy needs of both nations.
- Wrong, Minister (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
India's response to the deepening crisis on Iran’s nuclear plans ranges from the confused impulses of the government to the contrived indignation of the Left parties.
- A Prime Minister's Road Trip And After (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 21, 2005)
How do we insulate the pursuit of diplomatic affairs and strategic interests from the vagaries of a domestic discourse that remains mired in sensationalism?
- Iran And The Invention Of A Nuclear Crisis (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 21, 2005)
The world has forgotten everything and learned nothing from the charade over weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
- Crime With Social Implications (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Sep 21, 2005)
On Sept 5, a six-year old girl in Badin was abducted as she was walking down to a neighbourhood store, raped, tortured and murdered.
- Politics And The Pm (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 21, 2005)
There is no doubt that Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has earned universal respect for his economic and financial policies which he had initiated as finance minister long before being elected as chief executive of the country.
- Indian, Pakistani Kashmir Leaders Make 'Good Beginning' (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Hailing their first meeting here as a "good beginning", leaders from the Indian and Pakistani parts of divided Kashmir on Tuesday sought "interim steps" to build on the peace process and help resolve the protracted Kashmir dispute.
- Safta Will Be On Schedule: Pak. Minister (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Sep 20, 2005)
Civil aviation agreement being re-negotiated
- Track As Tightrope (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
It is said that there is no way to peace, peace is the way.
- Suicide Terrorism, Up Close (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Hardly a day goes by without news reports of fresh suicide attacks in Iraq.
- Expansion Of Khushhali Bank Network (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Khushhali Bank is to set up its branches in all districts of the country by the end of 2007 to enhance service outreach to the majority of poor households while maintaining financial sustainability. According to its President Ghalib Nishtar, the bank
- Pakistan Says Wants Simpler Visa Rules With India (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Pakistan will push for simpler visa rules with its neighbour India to boost trade and bilateral ties, the Pakistani trade minister said on Monday.
- Indian Pro-American (Daily Excelsior, Ravinder Vohra, Sep 20, 2005)
The world at large may be expecting a shift in the foreign policy of India by the coronation of the UPA Government in New Delhi. But the adoption of a pro American policy by Dr Manmohan Singh has confused the world in general and the western powers
- Us-Style Segregation Threatens Uk (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 20, 2005)
Ms Harriet Harman, the Constitutional affairs minister, warned yesterday that some of Britain’s Black and poor communities were sinking into the same underclass exposed in the United States by Hurricane Katrina.
- Where India Stands Today (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Sep 20, 2005)
Today India is one of the fastest developing countries. Yet everything is not all right with us. There are many worrying aspects that need to be taken into account and solutions found expeditiously.
- Pakistan's Cry: Parity (Daily Excelsior, T S Rao, Sep 20, 2005)
The much-anticipated Pakistani campaign for the US to treat Islamabad on par with India has finally begun.
- India Opposes Taking Iran Case To U.N. Security Body (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
India, facing U.S. pressure to take a tougher line on Iran's nuclear ambitions, said on Monday it did not want the issue to be reported to the U.N. Security Council, as sought by Washington.
- 'Indo-Pak Business Expo In Amritsar Next Month' (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
In the first joint business expo since the Partition, an India-Pakistan exhibition organised by the PHD Chambers of Commerce and Industry is expected in Amritsar next month.
- No Trace Of Iraq’S Missing $1 Billion (Tribune, Patrick Cockburn, Sep 20, 2005)
ONE billion dollars has been plundered from Iraq’s defence ministry in one of the largest thefts in history, The Independent can reveal, leaving the country’s army to fight a savage insurgency with museum-piece weapons.
- World Bank Expert To Mediate Pak-India Dam Row (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
A World Bank-appointed expert will visit Pakistan and India next month to try to resolve a row between the nuclear-armed rivals over a dam New Delhi is building in the disputed Kashmir region, Pakistan said on Monday.
- A Diplomatic Disaster (Deccan Herald, G Parthasarathy, Sep 20, 2005)
Manmohan Singh made a blunder by getting involved in Kashmir- centric discussions with Gen Musharraf
- Back To Basics (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 20, 2005)
By ensuring Advani’s exit, the RSS has stunted the BJP
- Iraq Reeks Of Graft Under Uncle Sam (Deccan Herald, MICHAEL JANSEN, Sep 20, 2005)
While $1 billion is missing from the Defence Ministry, another $1 billion is suspected to have gone astray in the electricity, transport and other ministries
- Narrow End (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Goodbye-time is also truth-telling time. Mr L.K. Advani, announcing his resignation from the position of Bharatiya Janata Party president in December at the party national executive,
- A New India Policy (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Sep 20, 2005)
Stare decisis is a Latin term used in legal parlance to connote the importance attached to precedence.
- Shipping Industry’S Restructuring (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that the shipping policy will be boosted to rejuvenate the shipping industry since it’s a crucial element in the country’s logistic chain.
- Revival Of Islam-Judaism Ties (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 20, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that peace in Palestine will end the sad chapter in Middle East history, revive historic ties between Islam and Judaism and extinguish the anger and frustration that motivates resort to violence and extremism.
- Inter-Faith Dialogue (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
IT is a pity that relations between Muslims and Jews should be viewed through the prism of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Afghan Polls (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 20, 2005)
The immediate reaction to Afghanistan’s parliamentary elections on Sunday must be one of relief that the polling was held peacefully and took place without any large-scale disruption.
- Demolishing Cultural Heritage (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 20, 2005)
Will somebody in government step forward and explain why Karachi’s Beaufort Building — an imposing sandstone relic dating from the Raj era — is being demolished despite its protected status?
- Indo-Pak Business Expo In Amritsar Next Month: Phdcci (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
In the first joint business expo since the Partition, an India-Pakistan exhibition organised by the PHD Chambers of Commerce and Industry is expected in Amritsar next month.
- India Among Top Remittance Receiving Asian Nations’ (Deccan Herald, Manila, Sep 20, 2005)
A study by ADB found that there has been an increase in the labour supply from south-east Asian countries to overseas, with India, Philippines, China and Pakistan among the top Asian recipient countries.
- India, Pak Likely To Discuss New Visa Norms (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
India and Pakistan are likely to discuss this month a proposal to give long-duration visas to members of business community as also to expand the limit of visas to citizens from specific cities to entire country.
- Daily Stands By Report On Musharraf (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Sep 20, 2005)
When confronted by angry Pakistani women in New York, Gen Musharraf denies his rape comments but reporters play back his embarrassing words
- Advani To Resign In December, Attacks Rss For Interference (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Climaxing the battle with RSS on the Jinnah issue and under attack from dissidents, L K Advani today announced plans to step down as BJP president by year end but not before launching an attack on the Sangh fountainhead for "remote-controlling" the . . .
- Need For Mass Transit System (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 19, 2005)
Karachi is perhaps the world’s only mega city without a mass transit system. For the future, too, there is no hope because no plans exist for giving this city of twelve-million plus a mass transit system that would be cheap, fast and comfortable.
- Regulating Billboards (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 19, 2005)
Strong winds in Karachi the other day caused a massive billboard on one of the city’s busiest roads to topple and fall on a parked car and several motorcycles.
- A Premature Initiative (Dawn, Shameem Akhtar, Sep 19, 2005)
The meeting of the foreign ministers of Pakistan and Israel at Istanbul on September 1 is believed to be the first formal contact between the two governments.
- Rebirth Of Afghan Politics (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Sep 19, 2005)
One of my most cherished memories of a long tour of duty in Afghanistan is of the advent of dawn through the mist hanging over Bande Amir, an interlocking system of lakes well above the vegetation line.
- Musharraf Lashes Out At Ngos (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
President Musharraf has said that some non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are overblowing the cases of violence against women in Pakistan at the international level to promote their vested interests.
- Water Problems Of Karachi (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 19, 2005)
A child reportedly died and around 65 others including men, women and children were admitted in different hospitals of Karachi on Friday after consuming contaminated water in Landhi area.
- Advani To Go In Dec, Targets Rss (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
BJP president L K Advani, who has been under pressure from the RSS to resign ever since he praised Pakistan founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah’s secular vision for his country, said on Sunday that he would demit office after the 25th anniversary . . .
- Hurriyat To Present Kashmir Roadmap To Pm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman of the Hurriyat, presented the road map to the Pakistan president in New York. But the Kashmiris are unaware about it.
- Recognizing Israel (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Sep 19, 2005)
By now the thinking man in the land of the pure has probably fully recovered from the headlines which etched the friendly overtures made to the Jewish state by a country that has for 57 years carried on as if the Hebrew republic just did not exist.
- Pakistan Is Facing No External Pressure On The Iran-Pakistan-India Gas Pipeline Project From Us And The Project Will Be Completed Soon : Munir Akram, Pakistan's Un Permanent Representative (India Daily, Sunil Agarwal, Sep 19, 2005)
Pakistan is facing no external pressure on the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project and the project will be completed soon,
- Irrelevant Borders (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 19, 2005)
Although the idea itself is not novel the theory of making the borders irrelevant is currently doing the rounds in the sub-continent. Obviously it is in the context of India and Pakistan and at the centre of it is our State.
- Where Is The Institutional Response? (Dawn, Dr Farzana Bari, Sep 19, 2005)
After the shocking incidence of the rape of Mukhtaran Mai, Dr Shazia Khalid and now Sonia Naz — which has brought into question the existence of an informal parallel judicial system of panchayats and jirgas in the country,
- Breaking The Indo-Pak Impasse (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Sep 19, 2005)
What has the summit between Indian Premier Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on a UN occasion in New York achieved? Musharraf says it was important and useful,
- Delegation From Pakistan-Administered Kashmir Arrives In India (India Daily, Hritik Gable, Sep 19, 2005)
A 16-member delegation of politicians from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir arrived in. . .
- Before And After The London Suicide Bombings (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 19, 2005)
As the investigations continue into the July 7 suicide bombings, there are no arrests yet.
- Un And Terrorism (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 19, 2005)
Karachi is perhaps the world’s only mega city without a mass transit system. For the future, too, there is no hope because no plans exist for giving this city of twelve-million plus a mass transit system that would be cheap, fast and comfortable.
- Afghans Brave Guns To Vote (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Afghans vote in historic parliamentary and local elec tions, after a campaign marred by violence.
- Non-Proliferation Is Coming Home To Roost (Daily Excelsior, Brigadier (Retd.) S. N. Sachadeva, Sep 19, 2005)
The nuclear deal between India and the US has come up with opposition among members of the US Congress, and Iran is one of the bones of contention.
- Like Fixing The Weather, Council Reform Eludes U.N. (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Like the weather, everyone talks about reforming the U.N. Security Council but no one seems able to change it.
- India Opposes Taking Iran Case To U.N. Security Body (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
India, facing U.S. pressure to take a tougher line on Iran's nuclear ambitions, said on Monday it did not want the issue to be reported to the U.N. Security Council, as sought by Washington.
- Rumour Factories Active Again (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 19, 2005)
Rumours about change of Government and dissolution of Assemblies are once again in the air. A section of the media is engaged in dishing out notions of the possibility on this count. Some politicians are attributing the current situation in both Houses...
- Advani To Step Down, Criticises Rss (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Sep 19, 2005)
Will demit office as BJP president at December Mumbai meet
Advises the RSS to leave politics to the BJP
Party leaders feel Mr. Vajpayee's position would be stronger
Last minute attempt by some to delay announcement
- Heavy Rains Lash Northern India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Normal life affected for the third consecutive day in most parts
- Pak Coming Closer To Israel (Daily Excelsior, Atul Cowshish, Sep 19, 2005)
According to Western observers Israel is very pleased to have collected an early reward for its Gaza pullout from Muslim Pakistan which went public in establishing high-level contacts with the Jewish state.
- Bjp Demands Common Strategy By Centre To Tackle Naxalism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
It is not just a State problem but a national problem, says a resolution
- Space Command Proposal Shot Down (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
The Government has turned down the Air Force's proposal to create a separate command for protection and better utilisation of the country's assets in space, according to sources.
- Musharraf In Row With Women Rights Activists (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 19, 2005)
Pandemonium at meet in New York:Dawn"You are against me and Pakistan," said the President when a human rights activist referred to his alleged comments in aWashington Postinterview.
- India, Us Sit On Monday To Rule Out Crossed Wires On Iran (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Amidst the continuing war of words between the Bush Administration and Tehran,
- Afghans Defy Threats To Vote In General Election (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Afghans defied threats from Taliban militants to vote in Sunday's landmark elections to the Afghanistan parliament and provincial councils.
- Hurriyat Wants India-Pakistan To Speed Up Talks (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Separatists in Kashmir have urged India and Pakistan to speed up peace moves to resolve a long-running dispute, days after summit talks between the neighbours ended in a stalemate.
- Advani Keeps Promise With Rss, To Step Down In December (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Plunging the crisis-ridden BJP into greater turmoil and bringing into the open his rift with the RSS, BJP president Lal Krishna Advani . . .
- A Lame Duck (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 19, 2005)
BJP chief Lal Krishna Advani’s announcement that he will step down from the party post in December has not set the Ganga on fire.
- India, Pakistan And Us (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
While large sections of the Indian media bemoaned the lack of some much-anticipated positive outcome out of the Manmohan Singh - Musharraf dinner meeting in New York some important aspects of that meeting appear to have been overlooked in most of the ....
- Indo-Pak Business Expo In Amritsar Next Month: Phdcci (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
In the first joint business expo since the Partition, an India-Pakistan exhibition organised by the PHD Chambers of Commerce and Industry is expected in Amritsar next month.
- The Audacity Of The General (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Sep 19, 2005)
The prime minister’s visit to New York should prove to be an important moment in the learning curve for him and the establishment.
- Oh! What A Lovely War (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 19, 2005)
The four-month-long confrontation between Lal Krishna Advani and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is over.
- When The General Was Told A Thing Or Two (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 19, 2005)
India tells Musharraf that his speech at the U.N. was not conducive to forward movement
- U.S., E.U. Must Remove Subsidies, Says India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2005)
India on Saturday declared that unless the U.S. and the European Union (E.U.) removed their "trade-distorting" subsidies, further opening up of its agriculture market to the developed nations would not be possible.
- Bjp Assails Fatwa, Vote-Bank Politics (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Sep 18, 2005)
"UPA Government practises minorityism"
Quota in violation of the criteria settled by Constitution
Clergy emboldened to issue directives aimed at intimidating women
Rich inheritance squandered by UPA Government
- Nuke Deal: Subtext Of A Sell-Out (Deccan Herald, N J Nanporia , Sep 18, 2005)
Both the American ambassador speaking in New Delhi and the US Under-Secretary of State Robert Joseph testifying in Congress have almost simultaneously spelled out the implications of the US-India nuclear agreement.
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