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Articles 5221 through 5320 of 26855:
- Let Founder Saeed Detained In Lahore (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Aug 11, 2006)
Hafiz Saeed, head of the Jamaat-ud-Daawa (JuD) and founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, (LeT) has been placed under house arrest in Lahore, a spokesman for the group said.
- Indian Army’S Foolish Strategy (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 11, 2006)
The Indian army is reportedly insisting on the Indian government to follow Israeli example in Lebanon and authorise attack on ‘terrorist’ targets in Azad Kashmir.
- Manmohan's Aerial Survey Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Prime Minister to fly over Adilabad areas; the Krishna is rising
- Us: Plot Suggestive Of Al Qaeda (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
A plot to bomb multiple airliners flying between Britain and the United States was "suggestive" of an action by the Al Qaeda network, US homeland security chief Michael Chertoff said on Thursday.
- No-Trust Motion Against Prime Minister (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 11, 2006)
Opposition has decided to submit a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in the National Assembly on August 23 next. ARD chairman Amin Fahim told reporters after . . .
- Relevant Quranic Guidance (Dawn, Jafar Wafa, Aug 11, 2006)
IN the present global scene, non-Muslims appear to be converging on an anti-Muslim agenda because of their perceived danger from what they call `radical' Islam.
- Curbing Indoctrination (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 11, 2006)
The chilling tale of the 23-year-old Frontier-based suicide bomber Aminullah, who blew himself up in southern Afghanistan last month killing 10 people, comes as a reminder of the dangerous kind of indoctrination being done at some seminaries.
- Wrangling At The Un While Blood Flows (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 11, 2006)
Instead of hostilities coming to an end, the delay in arriving at a consensus on a ceasefire resolution at the Security Council is contributing to more bloodshed.
- Midair Terror Plot Foiled (Tribune, H S RAO, Aug 11, 2006)
A suspected Al-Qaida plot with strong Pakistani connection to blow up as many as 10 civilian airliners during flights from the UK to the US was foiled today with the arrest of 24 persons in the UK and seven persons in Karachi.
- Cm Gives Rs 50 Lakh For Flood Victims (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Four persons lost their lives and seven others were injured in the recent floods that affected a population of 21,600 in 25 villages spread over seven blocks of Kargil district of Ladakh region.
- Fuel & Fear Make Carpool Cool In Mumbai (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
India is waking up to a new way of commuting to beat soaring fuel prices, cramped public transport and, of late, terrorist strikes — the carpool.
- Bush's 'Islamic Fascist' Remark Causes Furore (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
President George Bush's remark blaming "Islamic fascists" for the foiled plot in London to blow up US-bound flights has caused a furore among American Muslim groups.
- Plotters Likely To Be Of Pak Origin: French Minister (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
The perpetrators of a foiled attempt to blow up airliners flying from Britain to the United States are likely to be of Pakistani origin, France's Interior Minister said on Thursday.
- Blair’S Us Tilt Comes Under Glare (Telegraph, Amit Roy, Aug 11, 2006)
Is Tony Blair’s pro-US foreign policy to blame for young British Muslims turning to terrorism in protest against his actions in Iraq and now in Lebanon?
- "An Offensive Punch For Pakistan Navy" (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Aug 11, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf said on Thursday Pakistan was strengthening its armed forces as peace could be guaranteed only through force and strength and not through weakness.
- A `Final' Note On Credit (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Aug 11, 2006)
The announcement of fresh crop loans came late in the sowing season for Vidharbha. And, say the suicide notes of farmers, the talk at the top has not been matched by credit at the bottom. Meanwhile, the rain is adding to the devastation.
- Pakistan Has Cracked Down On Kashmir Militants: Report (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Aug 11, 2006)
Militants "lurk" near LoC, "but their success rate is very low"
- "Indian System Relevant To Sri Lanka" (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Aug 11, 2006)
Firmness with dialogue is the way to overcome terrorism: Karan Singh
- Beirut: Time For Another Requiem? (Hindu, Shail Mayaram, Aug 11, 2006)
What is going to be the fallout of the most recent Israeli onslaught? A human tragedy. A colossal loss of a civilisational heritage.
- India’S Signal May Not Work (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Aug 11, 2006)
As if the current dip in bilateral relations was not enough, we now have a new “war doctrine” by the Indian military to combat what it describes as Islamabad’s “new” strategy of “attack by infiltration” into India beyond Indian-held Kashmir.
- Drifting Away (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Aug 11, 2006)
Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin's latest outburst only confirms that he is drifting away with each passing moment.
- Suicide Bomber Kills 30 In Iraq (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
A suicide bomber detonated a belt of explosives on his body near a highly revered Shia shrine in Najaf on Thursday, killing at least 30 people and injuring 60, officials witnesses said.
- Varanasi Blast: Charges To Be Framed On Aug 24 (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
A court here today fixed August 24 as the date for framing charges against Mohd Waliullah — the mastermind of March 7 Varanasi twin blasts — besides remanding him in judicial custody by 14 more days.
- Top Defence Slots (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 11, 2006)
It is imperative that the defence minister initiates immediate action to thwart any snowballing of controversy over the appointment of the next Chief of the Air Staff, the seeds of which appear to have been, sadly, sown.
- Two Let Men Held With Rdx At New Delhi Rly Station (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Putting a question mark on the security checks and arrangements in place for Independence Day celebrations, two Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) militants sneaked into the Capital on Thursday night but were arrested by Special Cell sleuths at New Delhi . . .
- Airline Terror Plot: Us Refuses To Comment On Pak Links (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Aug 11, 2006)
The Bush administration today remained tightlipped on the role played by US intelligence agencies in busting the suspected Al Qaeda plot to blow up several airliners over the Atlantic and its Pakistani links.
- Us-France Split Delays Un Action On Lebanon War (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Columns of Israeli tanks thrust into Lebanon on Thursday and battled Hezbollah fighters but Israel said it had put a broader offensive on hold to give diplomacy a chance to end the month-old war.
- Political Long And Short Of Disinvestment (Daily Excelsior, Sunil Gatade, Aug 11, 2006)
Disinvestment is turning out to be a difficult proposition for the two-year-old Manmohan Singh Government with every passing day.
- Verdict In 1993 Mumbai Blasts Delayed Until Sept (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
A city trial court put off until next month a final verdict on defendants charged over the 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed 257 people.
- Pakistani Villagers Fall Prey To Kidney Trade (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Amjad Ali, a poor villager from the Cholistan Desert in eastern Pakistan, was promised a job and money in exchange for a kidney.
- Drugs Don't Work For Many India Aids Patients (Reuters, Jonathan Allen, Aug 11, 2006)
The drugs Shyamal Kumar Dey takes to fight AIDS don't work anymore.
- Israel Warns Of A 'Painful' Expansion (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Israel took control of the strategic southern hub of Marjayoun on Thursday and warned that its fight against Hezbollah could grow wider and more severe if diplomacy fails. Israeli leaders have authorised a major new ground offensive going deeper . . .
- Terror Camps Continue To Run In Pak: Herald (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
Contrary to claims by Islamabad, training camps of various militant groups continue to be run in different parts of Pakistan with militants attempting to infiltrate into India through the Line of Control (LoC).
- Setback To Indo-Pak Peace Process (Tribune, T R Ramachandran, Aug 11, 2006)
Even though India has not frozen the Indo-Pak peace process, the dialogue at the level of Foreign Secretaries has been kept in abeyance following the serial blasts in Mumbai.
- Ahmadinejad Keen On Energy Ties With India (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Aug 10, 2006)
``Our relationship not one to be affected by a mistake''
Iranian parliament's views on LNG deal will be known shortly
Ahmadinejad says he supports Iran-Pakistan-India natural gas pipeline
- An Excess Of Privilege (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 10, 2006)
A lively debate has begun on whether the premature leakage of some conclusions of the Pathak Report constitutes a breach of privilege.
- Crocker’S Fake Balm Therapy (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 10, 2006)
The US Ambassador to Pakistan Ryan C Crocker Tuesday claimed that the Press comments on reported remarks of Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher during his visit to India were ‘wildly exaggerated’.
- "We Are Still Interested In Dialogue Based On Justness And Fairness" (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Aug 10, 2006)
Those who think only about bombs, war, and attacking others are the root cause of everything that is wrong in the world, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells The Hindu in an exclusive interview.
- Can A General Meeting Be Cancelled? (Business Line, S. Murlidharan , Aug 10, 2006)
When an application is made for compromise or arrangement, which includes merger, it is for the court to call a meeting of shareholders and creditors.
- Who Killed The Vidarbha Farmers? (OutLook, Smruti Koppikar, Aug 10, 2006)
Heartbreaking as they are, suicides - over 90 last month - are only a symptom of the larger and deep agrarian crisis, reminds the award-winning journalist, touching on the role played by our policy-makers and politicians - from Montek Singh . . .
- The Chinese In Vizhinjam (The Financial Express, Raja Menon, Aug 10, 2006)
The companies that bid for the Rs 4,360 crore Vizhinjam port are among the best in the business, for this site almost selects itself.
- Nurture Venture Capital (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Aug 10, 2006)
It can play a crucial role in bringing together technology innovation and entrepreneurship.
- Lebanon's Agony (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 10, 2006)
"Lebanon now, however, faces the risk that Hizbollah may intervene more directly in the Israeli-Palestinian war and the resulting conflict may spread to the Israeli-Lebanese border areas and lead to Israeli reprisals that strike deep into Lebanon…"
- Lessons From L'affaire Natwar Singh (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Aug 10, 2006)
The sooner Mr Natwar Singh sheds his hubris which has brought him to this pass the better will he be able to salvage what little political respectability he still thinks he can lay claim to.
- Sonia Hits Out At Mulayam Singh (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Seeking to revive the Congress in Uttar Pradesh, India’s politically most crucial state, party president Sonia Gandhi late on Tuesday trained her guns on Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, accusing him of plunging the state into anarchy and . . .
- Nagasaki Warns Against N-Arms (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The Japanese city of Nagasaki on Wednesday mourned the 61st anniversary of the world’s second and last nuclear attack, with its mayor voicing anger that non-proliferation efforts were “collapsing”.
- Mumbai Blasts Verdict Likely Today (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The city of Mumbai has barely recovered from its month-old trauma of the serial bombing of commuter trains and now it is tensely bracing for the court verdict due on Thursday on the 1993 explosions that killed 257 people, police and human rights . . .
- ‘Lebanon To Become Graveyard Of Israelis’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
A defiant Hezbollah chief vowed on Wednesday to turn south Lebanon into a ‘graveyard’ for invading Israeli troops, hours after the Jewish state ordered an expanded ground offensive.
- 85 Cops Illegally Occupying Govt Houses In I (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The National Assembly was informed on Wednesday that 85 officials of the Islamabad police were unauthorised occupants of government houses in the federal capital.
- `Move To Sideline Pandalam Palace In Sabarimala Affairs' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Ayyappa Dharma Samrakshana Samiti holds mass fast
- Sonia Visits Flood-Ravaged Areas In Andhra Pradesh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Centre to release Rs. 200 crore from the Calamity Relief Fund
- Serial Blasts: "Focus On Credibility Of Witnesses" (Hindu, V.S. Palaniappan, Aug 10, 2006)
"Society suffers by wrong convictions; equally by wrong acquittals as well."
Irregularity in adhering to norms by prosecuting agency should not be a ground for dismissing prosecution case
More than 50 persons were killed in an area of 60 sq. . . .
- Sonia Visits Flood-Hit Areas, Consoles Victims (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Centre to release Rs. 200 crores from the Calamity Relief Fund as immediate relief for State .
- Killing Of Youth Sparks Strong Protests In Srinagar (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 10, 2006)
Top Harkat-ul Mujahideen militant killed
- Notice To Hrd Ministry On Iias Affairs (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The Delhi High Court has issued notices to Union Human Resource Development Ministry, the Chairman of Shimla-based Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) and its former director on a public interest litigation (PIL) alleging certain . . .
- Long-Awaited Judgment Today In 1993 Mumbai Blasts Case (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Aug 10, 2006)
Special Court to decide fate of 123 accused, including Sanjay Dutt
Nearly 250 were killed and 700 injured on Black Friday
Dawood, Anees Ibrahim, Tiger Memon still out of India
- 13 Years Through Trial And Terror (Indian Express, FARAH BARIA, Aug 10, 2006)
Today, after 13,000 pages of evidence and 686 witnesses, it’s judgment day for the 123 accused in the Bombay Blasts Case of 1993. But a verdict already seems to have been passed on the Mumbai Muslim, targeted over and over again
- 1993 Blast Case: Court To Deliver Verdict Today (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The 1993 serial bomb blasts case has finally come to an end with a TADA court all set to start dictation of its verdict from today in the presence of all the 123 accused, including actor Sanjay Dutt.
- Politics In Hockey (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Pakistan faced utmost humiliation and disappointment at the 28 Champions Trophy Hockey Tournament where it finished 5th and yet we did not see any shame or remorse from any of the hockey charlatans.
- Women’S Day In Pak National Assembly (Tribune, Raja Asghar, Aug 10, 2006)
It was a rare women’s day in the National Assembly on Tuesday when they and their male allies overcame party affiliations and conservative obstructions to introduce three private bills to promote women’s rights.
- Enervating Israel's Neighbourhood (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 10, 2006)
The ongoing Israeli attack on Lebanon is only one episode in the long battle started more than six decades ago between the band of mountebanks and political usurpers put together by industrial nations of the West and the members of one of the most . . .
- Kudos For Karat (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 10, 2006)
A rather unexpected recipient of some praise — albeit left-handed — in the pages of Organiser is CPM general secretary Prakash Karat. It appears in a long article on the government’s “total isolation” over the nuclear deal issue.
- Mahesh Bhatt Leads Muslim Protest (Tribune, Shiv Kumar, Aug 10, 2006)
With the Mumbai police summoning scores of Muslim youths for questioning in the wake of the serial bomb blasts, community leaders are coming together to protest, what they call, harassment of innocent people.
- Graveyard Of Unborn Daughters (Tribune, Chander Parkash, Aug 10, 2006)
A mass grave of female foetus was detected today in a vacant plot owned by quacks Pritam Singh, an ex-serviceman and his wife Amarjit Kaur of this town, by a high-level team of state health authorities after it raided the premises of the local . . .
- 3 Soldiers, 6 Ultras Among 10 Killed In J&k (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
Three security force personnel and four terrorists, including a self-styled HM commander, were among eight people killed. Meanwhile Ultras looted cash from two houses in Jammu and Kashmir overnight, official sources said on Wednesday.
- Boucher Pak Pitch To Muslims (Asian Age, Ramesh Ramachandran, Aug 10, 2006)
United States assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian Affairs Richard Boucher kept a busy schedule in New Delhi but found time to hardsell Pakistan to the Muslim intelligentsia of India.
- Lok Sabha Boycott (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 10, 2006)
The Opposition has a point------- It is difficult to recall the last occasion when the Opposition boycotted either House of Parliament, as the National Democratic Alliance did by staying away from the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, to register its protest . . .
- Dhaka's Sham Struggle (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 10, 2006)
Virtually unnoticed over the years, Bangladesh has today grown to become a leading sanctuary for jihadis, says Hiranmay Karlekar.
- ‘Sex Scam’ Accused Dysp Had Info Of Mumbai Blasts (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Aug 10, 2006)
A junior Police official, handling counter-intelligence in Jammu & Kashmir Police, had warned the State Government on June 14th about the Mumbai serial blasts that left nearly 200 people dead and hundreds wounded on July 11th.
- Crisis In West Asia - Iran's Nuclear Ambitions (Daily Excelsior, Indu Prakash Singh, Aug 10, 2006)
As the war in West Asia escalates India seems to be ducking for cover from the crisis. It appears to be Samuel Huntington’s ‘Two Civilizations" conflict.
- A Principled Stand (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The MQM, which is a coalition partner in the federal and provincial government of Sindh took a "democratic" step which few political parties of Pakistan ever had the courage to take, when its ministers resigned en bloc both in Sindh and at the centre.
- Immiscible In The Melting Pot (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 10, 2006)
Everybody says India is a great nation, but one fails to understand where the greatness is hidden when all of us unabashedly admit that we are a backward lot.
- More Facilities For Legislators (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Aug 10, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz wants to improve the quality of life of the people of Pakistan. That has been promised by successive leaders often in the past. But the promise has hardly ever materialized except in case of a small number of people.
- Israel To Push Even Deeper Into Lebanon (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
The Israeli security cabinet on Wednesday gave the green light for the army’s ground offensive to push deeper into south Lebanon, Deputy Prime Minister Eli Yishai said.
- Lebanon Will Be Israel’S Graveyard: Nasralla (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
A defiant Hizbollah chief vowed on Wednesday to turn south Lebanon into a “graveyard” for invading Israeli troops.
- Iran’S Positive Stance On Bla (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 10, 2006)
Tehrn has assured Pakistan that no element of the so-called Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) will be allowed to take refuge in Iran, Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah said in Islamabad on return from talks with the Iranian authorities on the issue.
- 60 Per Cent Americans Oppose Us War In Iraq: (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2006)
US Blackhawk helicopter goes down in Iraq; Twenty civilians killed in bomb blast, four Iraqis held for allegedly kidnapping US journalist
- Retreat In The Face Of Extremism? (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Aug 10, 2006)
The ruling PML had a case of cold feet at the National Assembly on Tuesday while trying to pass an amendment to the Hudood Ordinance by a simple majority.
- On A Volcano (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Aug 10, 2006)
How do you describe the State in which the following quantity of arms and ammunition is seized: 7574 Kalashnikovs, 1957 pistols and revolvers, 136 machine-guns and self-loading rifles, 419 rocket . . .
- Are Indian Muslims Getting Radicalised? (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Aug 10, 2006)
The Mumbai bomb blasts of July 11 “underscored a gathering threat for India: a small but increasingly deadly cadre of young and often educated Indian Muslims who are being drawn directly into terrorist operations,” according to a report in the New . . .
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