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Articles 1721 through 1820 of 26855:
- Temple Closed After `Entry' Of Security Guard Into Sanctum (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
To be reopened today morning after performance of `prayaschitta homam'
- Devotees Throng Temple (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Hundreds of devotees thronged the Tallakulam Prasanna Venkatachalapathy Temple to witness the float festival here on Thursday.
- Modernisation Plans Of Iaf On Course, Says Air Chief (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
S.P. Tyagi dismisses concerns at combat worthiness of IAF fleet
- Death Stared Them In The Face (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Employees of the State Bank of India branch in Dashnami Akhara building here can't believe they are still alive.
- Taj For Sale (Times of India, SHUBHRANGSHU ROY, Oct 06, 2006)
There we go again. Cash-strapped ASI looks for private aid. Point is, who on earth has the cash to spare for a Jurassic park that goes for the Archaeological Survey.
- Past Perfect (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Shikara Shinaganapracha Shambhu Mahadeva, which traces Shivaji's origins, is presented in an abridged version in Kannada
- People Can't Be Compelled To Participate In Bandhs (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 06, 2006)
In July 1997, the Kerala High Court delivered a path-breaking verdict declaring forced bandhs illegal.
- Self-Purification Exercise (Dawn, S.G. Jilanee, Oct 06, 2006)
To describe fasting in Ramazan as ‘difficult’ would be an understatement. Rigorous would be a more appropriate expression. Hunger is comparatively easier to control. But thirst? That is more difficult.
- Modern Dualism Isn't An Ancient Lifestyle (The Economic Times, MUKUL SHARMA, Oct 06, 2006)
Our “primitive” ancestors seemed to have had no problem coexisting with their technology and religiosity — that is, with their external and internal environments.
- Crisis Continuing (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Almost one year on, the situation remains grim for the survivors of the Oct. 9 earthquake in Azad Kashmir and NWFP.
- Musharraf Looking For An Additional “Nine Lives” (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has been living dangerously ever since his October 12, 1999 bloodless military coup, and has escaped death several times. But has he used up all the proverbial nine lives of a cat?
- On Social Mores And Gulfs Within (News International, Shafqat Mahmood, Oct 06, 2006)
The writer is a former member of parliament and a freelance columnist based in Lahore
- Cross-Border Terrorism Exploiting Emotions (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 06, 2006)
No man can take another man’s life. But the arguments of leaders to save Afzal are a sort of blackmail.
- India Not Reciprocating, Says Mirwaiz (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Moderate Hurriyat Conference leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq has accused New Delhi of not ``reciprocating'' the gestures by Islamabad for finding an amicable solution to the Kashmir problem.
- Foundation Laid For Rail Corridor (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
It will boost industrial development and agriculture: Manmohan
Country's largest single infrastructure project
More jobs to be created.
- India At Frankfurt — And How (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Oct 06, 2006)
India is the guest of honour at the prestigious book fair but Indian publishing has a long way to go to join the big league.
- Ties In Saffron Camp Reach Breaking Point (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Chances of a patch-up between the BJP and the Shiv Sena appeared thin on Thursday with the Maharashtra BJP president Nitin Gadkari reiterating his party’s claim over the Chimur Assembly seat, the bone of contention for the spat between the saffron . . .
- Nimhans Acquires Gamma Knife (Hindu, Sahana Charan , Oct 06, 2006)
It helps in conducting non-invasive brain surgeries
- `Suvarna Samskruthi Dibbana' Launched At Belur, Hampi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Government plans to build 10 auditoria across the State Government plans to build 10 auditoria across the State, says Minister
- Permanent Illumination Of Chamundi Hills On The Cards (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2006)
Chief Minister has launched the Rs. 2-crore project Chief Minister has launched the Rs. 2-crore project
- Nato Moving Into Qaeda’S Lair (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
When NATO takes over the forests and mountains of eastern Afghanistan from the US-led coalition on Thursday, it will find itself in the heartland of Osama Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda network.
- Singh Tells Pakistan To ‘Walk The Talk’ On Anti-Terror Vow (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Pakistan has to prove it is sincere about working with India to counter terrorism, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned after police accused Islamabad of plotting blasts that killed 186 commuters in Mumbai.
- Can India Trust Pak With Vital Evidence? (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Security and Intelligence agencies are seriously concerned about the dangerous implications of the Government's decision to test the success of the recently floated joint terror mechanism by handing over to Pakistan entire sets of evidences on the . . .
- Proof Of Pak Hand In Blasts (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 05, 2006)
The documented evidence of Inter Services Intelligence’s complicity in the 11 September train blasts in Mumbai ~ compiled by the Anti-terrorist Squad and Mumbai police’s Crime Branch ~ has identified Pakistan supported Lashker-e-Toiyyaba commander . . .
- Iran Mulls Tour Of Nuclear Sites (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Tourists visiting Iran might be able to add an unusual stop-off on their itinerary ~ a trip to one of the Islamic republic’s nuclear sites at the centre of a standoff with the international community.
- Hinglish Gets Going (Pioneer, RADHAKRISHNA RAO, Oct 05, 2006)
Polyglot India has always been an innovator in enriching languages in a style that is both inimitable and distinct.
- Yes, No More Humiliation Of Dr Khan (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 05, 2006)
Pakistan has informed the US Ambassador in Pakistan Ryan C Crocker that Dr A Q Khan’s chapter is closed in the proliferation investigations.
- India Fears It Is Losing Edge Over Pakistan (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
India’s senior security officials met here on Wednesday to consider a range of urgent issues including a nagging fear of losing Delhi’s traditional military edge over Pakistan, sources said.
- Indian, Nepalese Airports Beef Up Security Over Hijack Fears (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Security has been stepped up at a string of major Indian airports after warnings that a flight to or from Nepal could be hijacked, a security official said on Wednesday.
- Hudood Laws In The Dock (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 05, 2006)
The fate of the Women’s Protection Bill continues to hang in the balance.
- Satyagraha Had A Hollow Ring (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Oct 05, 2006)
A plethora of factors led to India's independence, then why is Gandhi's role always unquestioningly accepted as the greatest, asks Anuradha Dutt.
- Coping With Terrorism (Pioneer, Hiranmay Karlekar, Oct 05, 2006)
Muslim community leaders have a responsibility to isolate terrorists, and help in intelligence gathering and counter-terrorist operations, says Hiranmay Karlekar.
- Isi Of Pakistan (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Oct 05, 2006)
It is a real-life tale that readily comes to mind. A group of journalists from South Asian countries were travelling in a bus in Pakistan's Capital city of Islamabad.
- With Prayer On His Lips, Nanak Fought Nation's Enemies (Pioneer, Neeraj Chauhan, Oct 05, 2006)
Of the 10 siblings born to his mother, Nanak Chand was the only one who survived. But his life too was cut short on December 13, 2001.
- True For All Times? (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Oct 05, 2006)
Nothing, as the 19th century romantic writer Victor Hugo once said, can stop an idea whose time has come. Satyagraha was one such idea, enunciated by Mahatma Gandhi after years of persevering with developing a philosophy or worldview that backed his . . .
- A New Musharraf? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 05, 2006)
General Pervez Musharraf has staged yet another coup.
- Attack On J&k Assembly: Trial Of Suspects Yet To Begin (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Oct 05, 2006)
Case may go to counter-terrorism mechanism
Suspects held under Public Safety Act for four years
Charge sheet under legal scrutiny.
- Women’S Bill In Winter Session (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
The women’s reservation bill is all set to be introduced in its original form in the upcoming Winter Session of Parliament. The government and the Left came to a consensus on the issue at the UPA-Left Coordination Committee meeting on Wednesday night.
- Blast Near Pakistan President's Home, No One Hurt (Reuters, ZEESHAN HAIDER , Oct 05, 2006)
A blast caused by a small explosive device occurred in a park near Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's army residence in the northern city of Rawalpindi on Wednesday but no one was hurt, police said.
- Three Killed, 12 Hurt In Militant Attack In Srinagar (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Three policemen were killed and eight wounded when Islamist militants attacked a security camp in the heart of Srinagar, police and witnesses said.
- Two Ultras Holed Up In Srinagar Hotel Killed (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Security forces today shot dead two militants holed up inside a hotel in the Lal Chowk area here in a gunbattle after they made an abortive bid to storm a building where the holy mace of Lord Shiva is kept.
- Havana's Flawed Mechanism (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Oct 05, 2006)
Ever since the "historic" Havana meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf, spin doctors in the Prime . . .
- 11 Pak Men Involved In Mumbai Train Blasts (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Oct 05, 2006)
India will share with Pakistan evidence of the ISI’s “involvement” in the serial train blasts in Mumbai on July 11, but this time New Delhi will take extra precautions that the exercise does not compromise operational preparedness.
- Making Borders Irrelevant (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Oct 05, 2006)
EVER since the “historic” Havana meeting between Dr Manmohan Singh and Gen Pervez Musharraf, spin doctors in the Prime Minister’s Office have been averring that the General assured Dr Manmohan Singh that Pakistan was not involved in the 7/11 bomb . . .
- Badness Gracious Him! (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 05, 2006)
He is the nicest guy we know. Polite, quiet and the perfect gentleman. And then there is the other guy — brash, with a 100 cc motor in his mouth and doing things on a rather regular basis that are far from neighbourly.
- India To Give Names Of Blasts Accused To Pak (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon met Home Secretary V K Duggal here today when the two officials are understood to have discussed the claims made by Mumbai Police that ISI was directly involved in planning the July 11 serial train blasts in . . .
- Will Pak Walk The Talk On Terror! (Daily Excelsior, Subhashis Mittra, Oct 05, 2006)
It was indeed "Mohabbat Zindabad". After hitting a road block in the aftermath of the serial blasts in Mumbai in July, the chill in the India-Pakistan peace process seems to have thawed.
- Cpm’S Double Standards (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 05, 2006)
The lead story in this week’s Organiser slams CPI(M) for ignoring “grave security concerns” to lobby for a Chinese firm, Hutchison Ports Holding, in the case of privatisation of ports.
- Dna Work Wins American Nobel Chemistry Prize (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
American Roger D Kornberg, whose father won a Nobel Prize nearly 50 years ago, was awarded the prize in chemistry today for his studies of how cells take information from genes to produce proteins.
- Can Indonesia Learn To Live With Diversity? (Tribune, S.P. Seth, Oct 05, 2006)
Indonesia recently celebrated its 61st Independence Day. It has been a bumpy road all the way and the country is still grappling with manifold problems.
- Aiims Struggles To Cope With Dengue, Toll Rises To 17 (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
The country's fight with the deadly disease dengue continues as the toll went up to 17 in the Capital alone.
- Colombo's Response Positive (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 05, 2006)
Sri Lanka is believed to have responded positively to the readiness of the LTTE for peace talks as conveyed through the official facilitator, Norway. Indications are the next round of talks will be held in Geneva from October 28 to 30.
- The Limits Of Finger-Pointing (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 05, 2006)
The Mumbai police chief's claims about the Pakistani provenance of the July 7 terrorist explosions have prompted the Bharatiya Janata Party to make the completely over-the-top demand that New Delhi sever diplomatic relations with Islamabad.
- Political And Military Scenario-Building On Iran (Hindu, Hamid Ansari, Oct 05, 2006)
In the final analysis, the exercise is one of intentions: on the Iranian side, of dismantling the cage of isolation; on the Western side, of encaging Iran till its ideology is exorcised.
- Data Exclusivity And National Interest (Hindu, Sarah Hiddleston, Oct 05, 2006)
In an exercise in non-transparency, the UPA Government is set to concede Data Exclusivity privileges to pharmaceutical multinationals and amend drug registration laws without public debate.
- Delhi: Dengue Death Toll Rises To 16 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
AIIMS postpones semester examinations; task force to monitor situation.
- Terror Reminder In Srinagar: Day-Long Gunbattle Kills 4 (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Oct 05, 2006)
At a time when a joint Indo-Pak mechanism is being worked out against terrorism, militants sent another violent reminder of their presence today with an attack in the heart of Srinagar.
- Europe In Search Of A New Enlightenment (Tribune, Paul Valley, Oct 05, 2006)
In an age scarred by flashpoints between cultures and religions, it is easy to make accusations of prejudice or bigotry.
- Stop Calling Them Unorganised (Business Line, R. Vaidyanathan, Oct 05, 2006)
All non-company forms of organisation, particularly in the service industry are termed `unorganised.' This is ironic since they too are powerful engines of economic growth and often better organised than many a global corporation.
- Cross-Border Terror — The Uncomfortable Questions (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Oct 05, 2006)
One has little hope that Pakistan will carry out a sincere investigation after obtaining the evidence. But more worrying is that plots hatched across the border involve Indian accomplices.
- Verily, Guilt Is The Gateway To Hell! (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Oct 05, 2006)
We all have our own ideas about where we shall go after death. We all have our belief systems that define what we should do to go to what we believe are heaven and hell.
- Going Global: The Choice Is Ours (The Economic Times, KIRAN KARNIK, Oct 05, 2006)
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, this world is one family, is an ancient and core part of Indian philosophy.
- On The Horns Of A Dilemma (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Oct 05, 2006)
Having to ‘judge’ the cases involving those who allegedly snuffed out many innocent lives and committed gruesome rapes, including those of minors, the President is faced with a very difficult choice.
- Security Tightened At Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Pens and toys will not be allowed into the Gyanwapi-Kashi Vishwanath complex here.
- Dengue Death Toll In Delhi Goes Up To 16 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
589 reported cases in hospital; many more screened for symptoms at AIIMS.
- Visitors Being Screened For Chikungunya, Dengue (Hindu, Ramya Kannan , Oct 05, 2006)
Surveillance booths to screen visitors for symptoms of chikungunya and dengue have been set up at the Central and Egmore stations and the Mofussil Bus Terminus at Koyambedu on Wednesday.
- Fidayeen Attack Crpf Headquarters In Srinagar (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Oct 05, 2006)
Three policemen killed; two militants take refuge in nearby hotel
- Modes Of Devotion (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
Devotion to God takes on several modes according to the predilection of the devotee and Prahlada, whom the scriptures laud as a devotee even before he was born, described them when his father Hiranyakasipu asked him what he had learnt at school.
- A Year Later, These Women Soldier On (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Oct 05, 2006)
Many women in Sultan Daki village of Uri district in Jammu and Kashmir were devastated by the October 2005 earthquake. They lost their homes. They lost their husbands.
- Hijacked And Taken For A Ride (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2006)
A lone, unarmed Turk who hijacked a flight on Tuesday told the crew he had three accomplices who would blow up the aeroplane unless he could deliver a message to the Pope, the pilot said on Wednesday.
- Talks With India Could Resume Late October - Pakistan (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2006)
Pakistan said on Monday that peace talks with India could resume in late October, and offered to take action if proof was given that Pakistani spies and militants were involved in bomb attacks in Mumbai last July.
- When The Enemy Lies West (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2006)
Pankaj Mishra dredges up gigantic civilisations locking horns with the West in his ‘angry’ book.
- Sail Holding Talks To Take Over Sick Secondary Steel Unit In W. Bengal (Hindu, Indrani Dutta, Oct 03, 2006)
The takeover hinges on the State Govt. writing off all liabilities of NISCO
- Pak Promises ‘Action’ Sans Suspect Handover (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2006)
Pakistan will “help in investigations” of the Mumbai train blasts if India provides evidence, but will not hand over any person wanted by India.
- Talks With India Could Resume Late October: Pak (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2006)
Pakistan said on Monday that peace talks with India could resume in late October, and offered to take action if proof was given that Pakistani spies and militants were involved in bomb attacks in Mumbai last July.
- 'India's Assertion On Mumbai Blasts Based On Concrete Evidence' (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2006)
India on Monday said its assertion that ISI and Pakistan-based terror groups were behind the Mumbai bomb blasts was based on "concrete investigation and evidence" which it would hand over to Pakistan.
- Sweet Balm For Heavy Hearts (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2006)
Every year, when Durga Puja is round the corner and the air is filled with expectations of celebrating another joyous occasion, deep in one’s heart there is the knowledge that soon it will be time for Her to leave.
- Fratricide In Gaza (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 03, 2006)
ANY pretext is good enough for Israel to send its troops into Gaza. This time the excuse was provided by the Palestinians as Hamas forces clashed with civil servants demanding wages.
- Fighting Terrorism Together (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 03, 2006)
For years charges have been levelled against Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the ISI, that it has been involved in the terrorism that has destabilised South Asia.
- Talks With India Likely To Resume After Eid: Fo: Baglihar Meeting Under Way In Paris (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Oct 03, 2006)
Pakistan and India appear all set to resume composite dialogue later this month, soon after Eidul Fitr, with a review meeting of foreign secretaries in New Delhi.
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