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Articles 19921 through 20020 of 26855:
- Uae To Airlift Serious Patients (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
The UAE Ambassador Dr Ali Mohammad Al Shamshi has said that UAE will start a mega airlift operation of serious patients from earthquake-hit areas of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir for treatment in various hospitals of the country. He said that the UAE Presiden
- Editorials (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 18, 2005)
Cracking up and wilting in the wilderness after the last Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party seems to be floundering in its quest for a leader.
- The Economics Of Disasters (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Oct 18, 2005)
The northern areas of Pakistan and the adjoining areas of Kashmir under Indian control were ravaged by an earthquake on the morning of October 8.
- Some Misjudgments (Dawn, Mahdi Masud, Oct 18, 2005)
In one of his most radical pronouncements on the Iraq war, President Bush declared at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington on October 5 that Muslim militants were battling to “establish a radical Islamic empire extending from Spain to Indone
- Intellectuals Raise Voice For Pollution Free Deepavali (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Form a group in each area and burst crackers together in open fields, instead of disturbing peace in residential areas.
- Bangladesh Bans Another Islamist Outfit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Begum Khaleda Zia's government, on Monday, banned the Harqatul Jihad-al Islami, a day after leader of a coalition partner was killed in the south-eastern port city of Chittagong on Saturday night. It is a militant Islamist outfit that has cadres who had p
- Time Has Come (Greater Kashmir, ABDUL WASAY, Oct 18, 2005)
Earlier we had heard about such tragedies hitting the defiant people, now it has happened practically with us. Still is the time to mend ways and pray that God’s bounty comes our way. Let’s hope we are saved from His fury in the future
- Identity And Acculturation (Hindu, Pratibha Bhattacharya, Oct 18, 2005)
An interesting book bringing forth the issues of ethnic assimilation
- Path-Breaking Novel (Hindu, B.S.R. Krishna, Oct 18, 2005)
Kannada Original, U. R. Anantha Murthy. Rendered into Telugu by Sishtia Lakshmipathi Sastry; Sahitya Akademi, Southern Regional Office, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore-560001. Rs. 85.
- When Death Took The Roll Call (Dawn, F. S. Aijazuddin, Oct 18, 2005)
Can there be anything more heartbreaking in the life of a young nation than that it should have to bury its young?
- India And Pak Must Pursue Peace (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Oct 18, 2005)
The results of two days talks in Islamabad during October 3-4 was summed up by India's Foreign Minister Natwar Singh thus : ''On some issues there can be no hurry.
- Terror In Russia (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 18, 2005)
Any violence against ordinary people can only be described as an act of terrorism.
- Huangpu And Hooghly (Telegraph, Sumit Mitra, Oct 18, 2005)
Why does Calcutta hesitate to become like Noida and Gurgaon while Shanghai dares Paris and New York? asks Sumit Mitra
- Acknowledging Muslim Contribution - Ii (Greater Kashmir, DR. MINHAJ QIDWAI, Oct 18, 2005)
Recipient of Nobel Peace Prize Mohamed ElBaradei an Egyptian Muslim can be a role Model for all those who want to contribute towards peace and prosperity in the modern world
- Myth Of Historical Right (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Oct 18, 2005)
Following the meeting between Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri and his Israeli counterpart, Silvan Shalom, in Istanbul on September 1, and President Pervez Musharraf’s speech to the American Jewish Congress in New York on September 17,
- The Post-Modern Woman (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Oct 18, 2005)
Louise Story wrote a front-page story in New York Times of September 20. She began with Cynthia Liu, a bright female student of Yale who expects to do law and then stay at home and become a mom.
- Terrorism On The Rise (Tribune, Jagmohan , Oct 18, 2005)
In connection with the Kashmir imbroglio, the most serious issue which deserves to be attended to on top priority is not the withdrawal of Indian troops from two districts of the valley
- Bp Eyes Stake In Reliance's Indian Gas Field (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Oil major BP Plc has told Mumbai-based Reliance Industries it is interested in helping the Indian firm develop a large gas field in the Bay of Bengal, a BP spokesman said on Monday.
- Voting Starts In Bihar (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Thousands of policemen, backed by helicopters, patrolled the lawless state of Bihar on Tuesday as voting began in a state poll that will decide the fortunes of a key member of the Congress Party-led federal coalition.
- Merkel Announces Cabinet Line-Up (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
German Chancellor-designate Angela Merkel completed her Cabinet line-up on Monday, naming a set of conservative ministers that combined former members of Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government with newcomers and confidants with critics.
- The Final Milestone (Deccan Herald, Sharbelle Fernandes, Oct 18, 2005)
When I think thoughts of the next world, I remember there’s still time to ‘live’ before I get there
- Bp Eyes Reliance Gas Find (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Chevron, ExxonMobil also in race for stake in Krishna Godavari field.
- Contemporary Islamic Law (Hindu, N.R. MADHAVA MENON, Oct 18, 2005)
Fyzee's contribution by way of consolidation and restatement of the law through cases is a major step forward in an otherwise dicey situation of orthodoxy, prejudice, inequality and fear
- The Killer Wave And Its Aftermath (Hindu, SURESH NAMBATH, Oct 18, 2005)
First person account of the tsunami from the time this journalist was shocked out of his holiday in Sri Lanka
- Announcement (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Authors and publishers are welcome to send copies of their books to The Hindu for review. While every effort will be
- Vibrant District (Hindu, R. A. Padmanabhan, Oct 18, 2005)
NIMIRA VAIKKUM NELLAI: K. S. Radha Krishnan; Bharati Putthaka Nilayam, 2, Kuyavar St, Chennai-600015. Rs. 75.
- They Were Progressive (Hindu, S. SRINIVAS, Oct 18, 2005)
Councillors in the pre-Corporation era exhibited amazing sensitivity to issues far beyond their immediate geography
- Indian Media Still Quiet About Ongoing Hindu Muslim Riots In India – Three More Hindus Fatally Shot In Religious Violence In North Indian Town Mau, Uttar Pradesh (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Oct 18, 2005)
In a strange gesture world’s largest media of the largest democratic nation India is quiet about the ongoing and intensifying Hindu Muslim riots in Mau, Uttar Pradesh state of India.
- Wronged Women Of The Classics (Hindu, Prema Nandakumar , Oct 18, 2005)
A passionately charming introduction to the critical problems faced by women
- The Abode Of Hanuman (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
The Birth of Hanuman, Hinduism's most revered god, is shrouded in the mists of legends and myths. There may be many stories behind his birth, but the place where he lived with his group of monkeys is never in dispute,Kamala Vasudevan tells us.
- Why Indian Media Is Quiet? Two More Killed In Religious Fighting Between Hindus And Muslims In Northern Indian Town (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Clashes between Hindu and Muslim residents in a northern Indian town continued for a third day Sunday,
- Nepal Minister Says Indian Criticism Of Media Decree As Naked Interference, Napalese Citizenss Have That Right But Who In Nepal Would Protest Anything Openly? (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Oct 17, 2005)
It is almost like telling the innocent in the jail – you have all the power to go appeal to the court while we make sure no attorney can ever see you!
- Pakistan Bars Indian Aid Fearing Exposure Of Militant Camps : Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (Jklf) (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Accusing Pakistan of adopting an "indifferent attitude towards hapless people of quake-ravaged Pakistan-occupied Kashmir [PoK]",
- Russia, India Face Common Terrorist Threat : Russian Federation Defence Minister Sergey Ivanov (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
In the security sphere "Russia and India have one common enemy - international terrorism related to religious extremism and fanaticism",
- Let Apc Be Wide Ranging (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
AN All Parties Conference is being convened to formulate the national strategy to the earthquake disaster. Both the ruling PML and Opposition are formulating their plans to meet the challenge. A meeting of the PML’s Central Executive Committee was held...
- Afghanistan: Start Of Popular Uprising Against Taliban? (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Oct 17, 2005)
eople of Afghanistan now are spontaneously coming out to protest against the atrocities of the Taliban.
- Avenue Into Past & Present (Deccan Herald, T L Ramaswamy, Oct 17, 2005)
Avenue Road is one of the most prestigious streets of Bangalore City. From the days of the City's founder Kempegowda till today, this road remains as one of the main conduits of Bangalore’s business districts.
- The Lines Nations Draw (Indian Express, P. Stobdan, Oct 17, 2005)
The details of the sixth round of Sino-Indian Special Representatives-level talks (September 26-28) have not been made public.
- People’S Welfare (Statesman, AK BASU, Oct 17, 2005)
The Right of Citizens to Information has come into operation. Withholding information from natives suited the rulers of India before 1947.
- Ira Bombs Killing Britishers In Iraq (Statesman, Greg Harkin, Francis Elliott & Raymond Whitaker, Oct 17, 2005)
Eight British soldiers killed during ambushes in Iraq were the victims of a highly sophisticated bomb first used by the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
- Quake-Proof Construction (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 17, 2005)
The damage reportedly caused to a number of buildings as a result of the powerful earthquake that also shook Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar besides causing extensive damage in the Frontier and Azad Kashmir should serve as a wake-up call for the civic. . .
- Making Good Manners A Part Of Core Competence (Business Line, C. Gopinath , Oct 17, 2005)
Bringing about change can be tough. New CEOs come in hoping to put their stamp on the organisation and some even last long enough to try their hand at it.
- Women’S Inheritance: Next Steps (Indian Express, BINA AGARWAL, Oct 17, 2005)
The livelihood and empowerment prospects of millions of women who depend on agriculture for survival are affected by their legal rights in land.
- The Lines Nations Draw (Indian Express, P Stobdan, Oct 17, 2005)
The details of the sixth round of Sino-Indian Special Representatives-level talks (September 26-28) have not been made public.
- Music (Deccan Herald, Mysore V Subramanya, Oct 17, 2005)
Shubha Mudgal, whose roots are in Hindustani music, went back to her tradition to present a rich tapestry of bhakti geets, sufi songs and songs of communal harmony at a concert called “Souharda Raaga” at the Ambedkar Bhavan in Bangalore on Sunday.
- `Blanket' Permission By New Delhi (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 17, 2005)
India has given a `blanket' permission to Pakistan to fly its helicopters to fly in the no fly zone — one kilometre along the Line of Control (LoC).
- India, Russia Conduct First Joint Exercise (Hindu, Mohammed Iqbal , Oct 17, 2005)
Concept of "interoperability" for counter-terrorism operations introduced
Paratroopers from both countries have been training in Agra
New era of defence cooperation with India: Russian Defence Minister
- Strong Sunni Turnout As Iraq Votes For Statute (Deccan Herald, Dexter Filkins and John F. Burns, Oct 17, 2005)
The voting results are unlikely to come in untill the middle of the week, election officials said.
- Police Mission, Finally (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Oct 17, 2005)
The Director, Intelligence Bureau, must be a very happy man after the DGPs’ conference which concluded recently.
- Girgan Valley (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
The move to construct the Mughal road is leading to the projection of certain hitherto little known but captivating tourist spots all the way from Akhnoor to Poonch and beyond the Pir Panjal.
- India Gives Equal Rights To Minorities (Daily Excelsior, Uma Shankar Joshi, Oct 17, 2005)
India is the second most populous nation in the world and its dimensions are sub-continental.
- Proposal For A 'Police Mission' (Daily Excelsior, Uma Shankar Joshi, Oct 17, 2005)
India is the second most populous nation in the world and its dimensions are sub-continental. For as long as one can remember it has been a plural society.
- Six Years Of Musharraf's Rule (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Oct 17, 2005)
The October 8 killer earthquake in parts of Pakistan and Kashmir under its control could not have come at a more inopportune time for General Pervez Musharraf than the eve of the sixth anniversary of his Military coup.
- The Alliance Still Holds Its Ground (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Oct 17, 2005)
The most remarkable thing about the six component parties of the MMA is that in spite of the usual rumblings and bickering, they have still managed to stick together — even though there were occasions when it looked as if the adhesive was beginning . . .
- Collaborative Writing Tools (Hindu, J. MURALI, Oct 17, 2005)
One can create on-line documents that can be edited by group members
The Wiki technology turns out to be more effective for collaborative tasks.
- Divisions In Sunni Ranks (Hindu, Peter Beaumont, Oct 17, 2005)
Many in Iraq's minority feel that after boycotts the time is ripe for compromise. That is why some voted for the constitution on Saturday.
- Students Plant 10,000 Saplings, Win Hearts (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
In a heartwarming example of civic initiative by the young, students of three colleges planted 10,000 honge saplings in the Ghati area.
- Pak Copter Crash Kills 6, Relief Mission Called Off (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
A Pakistani military helicopter involved in relief operation for quake victims in the worst-hit PoK has crashed, killing all six people aboard, including four officers, defence spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan said on Sunday.
- Violence Spreads (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 17, 2005)
Fire in the Caucasus continues to confront Putin
- Earthquake Shows Possibilities (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Oct 17, 2005)
Since Musharraf continues to have a grip on the state, the earthquake is unlikely to precipitate political changes
- No Party Games (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 17, 2005)
Confusion reigns when the government proposes and the governing party disposes.
- Air India To Negotiate Price Cut, Delivery Schedule With Boeing (Hindu, Y. Mallikarjun, Oct 16, 2005)
Purchase order will be placed in November, says Chairman
Approval to buy 68 aircraft in one-go "unprecedented"
First delivery of "short haul" range likely by the last quarter of 2006
Airline proposes to fly to new U.S. destinations
- Where Was Indian Border Security Force? Bangladesh Security Forces Accompanied By Islamic Militia Enter India And Loot Indian Village And Snatch Properties (India Daily, Preetam Sohani, Oct 16, 2005)
It is time for India to intervene and warn Bangladesh of atrocities.
- Tata Motors Not To Push High-End Models (Hindu, M. Raghuram, Oct 16, 2005)
To concentrate on cost-effective vehicles
Has a range of 19 models in ready-built bus segment Globus models carry a lower price tag
- 'Pak Feared Exposure Of Militant Camps' (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Accusing Pakistan of adopting an "indifferent attitude towards the people of quake-ravaged Pakistan-occupied Kashmir", Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front has said Islamabad "turned down international help in the rubble-strewn areas because of fear . . .
- Coordination In Delivery Of Relief (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 16, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has called for enhanced coordination between the Government, private organizations and foreign agencies to give further impetus to rescue and relief efforts in quake stricken areas of Azad Kashmir and NWFP.
- A Right Abridged (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 16, 2005)
And the citizen is the target
- India Could Allow Pak Copters In "No Fly Zones" For Relief Opn (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
India today said it was ready to allow Pakistan fly helicopters in the "peace time no-fly zone" along the Line of Control (LoC) to help it in quake relief operations as per Islamabad's request but on case-to-case basis.
- How Growers Can Earn More (Tribune, P.S. Rangi, Oct 16, 2005)
The farm technology introduced in Punjab in the mid-1960s has resulted in a manifold increase in agricultural production, particularly in the case of wheat and rice.
- Bush Says U.S. "Will Not Run" From Iraq (Reuters, Caren Bohan, Oct 16, 2005)
President George W. Bush vowed on Saturday that the United States "will not run" from Iraq as it did from Vietnam, as he welcomed voting on a new Iraqi constitution and called it step forward for democracy.
- Pakistan Trying To Access Certain Parts Of Pak Occupied Kashmir Through India – India Unhappy Over Pakistan’S Rescue And Relief Efforts For Kashmiris (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 16, 2005)
According to media reports from Pakistan,
- Indian Satellite And Signal Intelligence Closely Watching Pakistani Helicopters As They Are Allowed To Operate In No-Fly Zone For Rescue Of Kashmiris In Pak Occupied Areas (India Daily, Anil Rane, Oct 16, 2005)
In yet another gesture of cross-border solidarity, India on Saturday granted Pakistan permission to fly helicopters in the peacetime no-fly zone.
- No One Listening But Advani Keeps Demanding Pm Manmohan Singh's Resignation – When Will The Joke End And Bjp Take On Real Work? (India Daily, Preetam Sohani, Oct 16, 2005)
While terrorists are planning to use Google’s satallite mapping service to pin point and take out strategic Hindu targets in India,
- Brand India: All Power, No Vision (Indian Express, Bharat Wariavwalla, Oct 16, 2005)
Advertisments say many things about the mood and taste of the people.
- ‘Caste’Ing A Spell On The Economy (Deccan Herald, M J Vinod , Oct 16, 2005)
The book claims that caste is often ‘selectively reworked’ to mean different things at different positions in the economic and social systems.
- Jamaat Constitutes Sub Relief Committees (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 16, 2005)
Jamaate-Islami Jammu and Kashmir central relief committee has constituted its sub relief committees to ensure distribution of relief material to the quake victims in an organized and proper way.
- Enlightened Citizens For Renaissance (Daily Excelsior, Lt Col R K Langar, Oct 16, 2005)
Enlightenment means to throw light or to give light so as to make people understand the positive aspects of life.
- The Uniting Bond Of A Shared Tragedy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 16, 2005)
In the aftermath of last Saturday’s earthquake in Azad Kashmir and parts of the NWFP, Pakistan and India have joined hands to combat the catastrophe that has befallen their people.
- Opening A Pandora’S Box Of Legal Repercussions (Deccan Herald, PRAMILA NESARGI, Oct 16, 2005)
The Delhi High Court in its recent judgment went on to hold that marriage with a 15-year-old is valid raising a pandora’s box of legal repercussions. This article proposes to examine the legal implications of such a marriage under the Indian law.
- Unfinished Dream (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
An amazing lingam, about 18 feet in circumference, crafted out of a single polished rock stands in the centre of the sanctum sanctorum in Bhojpur writes Tanushree Podder.
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