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Articles 20021 through 20120 of 26855:
- India Welcome To Join War Games With Shanghai Group, Says Russia (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Oct 16, 2005)
Russia cooperating in development of high-precision weapons: Ivanov
New defence deals to be discussed next month
U.S. missile shield plan a "chimera"
Consequences will be grave if Iran issue is taken to Security Council
- Kashmir Quake Toll Nears 40,000; Rain Hits Relief (Reuters, David Fox, Oct 16, 2005)
Pakistan raised the death toll from the Kashmir earthquake to 38,000 on Saturday and said it could go higher after one of the most devastating earthquakes to hit South Asia in recorded history
- Russia Hopes To Sign Military Intellectual Property Pact With India By Year-End (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 16, 2005)
Russia has said that absence of an agreement with India on protection of military intellectual property right (IPR)
- A Voice Now For The Dancing Girl Of Mohenjodaro (Hindu, Mandira Nayar, Oct 16, 2005)
More than 50 masterpieces at the National Museum here in the Capital will get a voice this coming week.
- Pok Pm Says Toll In Worst-Hit Region Over 40,000 (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Oct 16, 2005)
Over 40,000 people have died in Pakistan occupied Kashmir alone in last week's devastating earthquake and the toll in the region could go upto 80,000, PoK Prime Minister Sikander Hayat Khan was today quoted as saying.
- Management Of A Disaster (Dawn, Kunwar Idris, Oct 16, 2005)
The Pakistan army has come to occupy the centre-stage in the country’s politics and administration. The politicians and the civil servants may accept or resent this situation, as they varyingly do, but are compelled to take a role subordinate to the. . .
- Remembering Ambedkar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Lakhs visit Dikshabhumi, site of conversion
Most pilgrims belong to dalit communities
Biannual conference of International Network of Engaged Buddhists taking place at Nagaloka
Themes of conference are `Dr. Ambedkar and the Buddhist World' and `Bud
- Uk Govt Bans 15 Organisations (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
At least five Pakistan-based militant outfits active in Jammu and Kashmir and one Bangl-adesh-based extremist organization are among the 15 organisations banned in the UK this week, official sources said on Friday.
- Hope In Hell (Indian Express, Mansoor Ijaz, Oct 15, 2005)
This weekend’s devastating earthquake in northern Pakistan reminds us once again of Mother Nature’s overpowering capacity to humble mankind.
- An Attack That Was Waiting To Happen? (Hindu, Akhmet Yarlykapov, Oct 15, 2005)
By mid-2004 the situation had changed dramatically. The actions of the law-enforcement authorities were feeding discontent.
- Newspaper Revolution In India Unparalleled'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
End of the Emergency and the beginning of the 1990s spurred growth of regional press: Professor Robin Jeffrey
- A Moment For A Statesman (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 15, 2005)
There were teasing kneejerk offers of Indian help as soon as the unspeakable human tragedy unfolded in Muzaffarabad and its environs.
- Help Fails To Reach Those Who Need It (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Oct 15, 2005)
So would you say that this tragedy will bring our two countries closer together, the eager TV anchor asked the high official.
- Ensure Stf Men Get No Awards, Nhrc Told (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
It was alleged that policemen were now harassing the people who had testified against them before the Sadashiva inquiry panel.
- Millionaire’S Daughter Jailed For Stealing Credit Cards (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 15, 2005)
As the daughter of a millionaire property tycoon, Farah Damji took her high-maintenance lifestyle for granted.
- Chaos Station (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 15, 2005)
Or how handlers took it to the Jurassic age
- The Debris Of Lost Chances (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 15, 2005)
Frankly speaking, I am disappointed with India’s response to the earthquake victims in Pakistan.
- Brand India: All Power, No Vision (Indian Express, Bharat Wariavwalla, Oct 15, 2005)
Advertisments say many things about the mood and taste of the people.
- Hostages Saved, 70 Rebels Killed In Russian City (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
The deployment of hundreds of troops in Nalchik, the capital of Kabardino-Balkaria, has turned the region into a war zone.
- In Search Of A Settlement In Afghanistan (Hindu, M.K. Bhadrakumar, Oct 15, 2005)
The central objective of the Bonn accord was to stabilise the security situation but this did not happen. What are the American intentions in Afghanistan?
- Seduction Of Solitude (Tribune, Suchita Malik, Oct 15, 2005)
Almost everybody, rich or famous, the page 3 stuff or VIP or even otherwise, is a regular with brisk walks along the lake in all seasons.
- American “war On Terrorism” (Tribune, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Oct 15, 2005)
History recreated mythology on October 1 as explosions rocked the deceptive idyll of Bali only three days before Balinese Hindus were due to celebrate an earlier clash of dharma and adharma.
- The Sky Over The Sea (Hindu, PRASHANTH G.N., Oct 15, 2005)
It is a visual treat to watch the sun go down in the Arabian Sea from the Apsara Konda hillock
- Terror On Prowl (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 15, 2005)
Some times it would appear as if the United States, which is admittedly the world's sole superpower at this moment, gets panicky and haughty at the slightest provocation.
- Pinter: A Surprise Winner Of Nobel (Tribune, John Walsh, Oct 15, 2005)
Harold Pinter, 75, the most distinguished living British playwright and a walking embodiment of the combative political conscience, has been awarded the highest honour available to any writer in the world.
- Illegality Or Irregularity? (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam , Oct 15, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam on a decision of the Allahabad High Court about an irregularity in contractual
- Southern Railway Registers 12.5 P.C. Increase In Earnings (Hindu, S. Vydhianathan, Oct 15, 2005)
Freight revenue rose by 18 per cent to Rs. 634 crores
- Thoughts On A Quake (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Oct 15, 2005)
The Recent terrestrial shock in the north-western part of the subcontinent is said to have taken 40,000-50,000 lives, a toll which is by no means final and could rise even higher if the view of eyewitnesses is taken into account.
- Condoleezza Rice’S ‘Mission’ (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 15, 2005)
Central Asia is now the focus of America’s drive to “spread democracy” the world over.
- Craving For Power (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Oct 15, 2005)
There was this former President of India, a very distinguished man indeed he was.
- Interview - India, Pakistan Put Politics Before Relief - Farooq (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Oct 15, 2005)
India and Pakistan are playing politics with earthquake relief, and have missed a great opportunity to build closer ties in a time of tragedy, Kashmir's main moderate separatist leader said on Friday.
- Tales Of Horror From The Belly Of The Beast (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Anti-Veerappan operations were not merely of bravery of uniformed personnel and the exploits of the bandit. The seamier side was laid bare by poor villagers.
- Forgotten Pioneer By Jagmohan (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 15, 2005)
Hardly anyone in present-day India knows that the Grand Old Man of India, Dadabhai Naoroji, and the legendary English “Lady with a Lamp”,
- A Baseless Bias (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 15, 2005)
It is estimated that there are 150,000 NGOs operating — some on paper only — in Pakistan.
- Where Are They At This Hour Of Need? (Dawn, Murtaza Razvi, Oct 15, 2005)
Not too long ago we used to see money boxes placed at shops and on street corners for collection of funds to facilitate ‘jihad’ against the ‘infidels’ who were oppressing Muslims in Palestine, Chechnya, occupied Kashmir and in the Taliban’s Afghanistan.
- Let Leaders Unite And Solve The Dispute Together - Ii (Greater Kashmir, NISAR A PATIGAROO, Oct 15, 2005)
We need to rise above our petty political interests and find out a solution that lasts, comments Nisar A Patigaroo
- Who’S Gouging Whom? (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 15, 2005)
If you think the five major oil companies are gouging you, you are not necessarily paranoid.
- Gestures Galore (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 15, 2005)
A report that the Indian soldiers have helped their Pakistani counterparts in rescue operations at the Kaman Bridge must have pleasantly surprised many. Indeed,
- Silence Of Oic (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 15, 2005)
Pakistan — an important member of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) — is passing through a most critical phase of its existence.
- Blood Is Thicker Than Water (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 15, 2005)
Sufferings efface identities. I thought something like that would happen when the earthquake struck Islamabad and both sides of Kashmir, more Pakistan’s than India’s.
- Time For Stocktaking (Dawn, Prof Mohammed Rafi, Oct 14, 2005)
Ramazan comes every year to remind us that it is not a month of mere fasting but a time to re-assess our commitment to God for upholding and practising His directives as revealed in the Quran.
- Power Play In Central Asia (Dawn, Tayyab Siddiqui, Oct 14, 2005)
The central Asian states that emerged independent after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 have since remained in a state of ferment and turmoil.
- Who Is Winning The War On Terror? (Dawn, Mustafa Malik, Oct 14, 2005)
WAEL Abdul Latif, a Shia member of the Iraq constitutional committee, fears that he may have participated in the disintegration of his country.
- Nsc Irrelevance (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 14, 2005)
The Frontier Chief Minister, Mr Akram Khan Durrani, attended the National Security Council meeting held in Islamabad on Wednesday.
- Propagate Gandhi's Views On Hinduism (Daily Excelsior, Jagmohan , Oct 14, 2005)
On Gandhi's birthday (Oct 2), instead of going round the 'Samadhis' and attending prayer meetings ritualistically, . . .
- Help Them (Greater Kashmir, ZAHIR-U-DIN, Oct 14, 2005)
The recent earthquake caused massive destruction in North Kashmir and Pakistan Administered Kashmir (PAK).
- In Search Of Money, We Lose Peace (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 14, 2005)
A bad bargain indeed. We leave our parents to die. We push ourselves to desperation by leaving our home to earn more and more outside.
- Tu Hi Kashi Tu Hi Kaaba (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 14, 2005)
India is a mystic land which has given birth to a number of spiritual luminaries amongst whom Sai Baba of Shirdi shines like a dazzling pole stat.
- Roadmap To Confusion (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 14, 2005)
If ever an award is instituted for creating confusion in the relations between India and Pakistan in the present times it should go to Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas Makhdoom Sayed Faisal Saleh Hayat.
- New Godfather Of Jihad (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Oct 14, 2005)
Move over Osama bin Laden. The new godfather of jihadis has emerged: Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi, the man responsible for suicide bombings, kidnappings, mass executions and televised beheadings in Iraq since 2004.
- Mishandling The North-East (Tribune, Maj-Gen Ashok Mehta (retd), Oct 14, 2005)
MOST of our policy-makers have little sense of history and even less of geography. Otherwise, the North-East of the country would not languish in a state of neglect.
- Iran's Heritage Deserves Respect (Hindu, Martin Woollacott , Oct 14, 2005)
As the protests and demonstrations that led to the fall of the Shah swelled in 1978, Western reporters travelled to Iran to cover each new outbreak.
- Animal Sacrifice At Its Peak In Orissa (Deccan Herald, S T BEURIA, Oct 14, 2005)
Thousands of innocent animals have been brutally killed in the name of sacrifice during the Dussehra festival in Orissa despite protests from animal protection groups and animal rights activists.
- An Iron Lady For Germany (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 14, 2005)
A physicist, MS Angela Merkel's approach to politics is said to be quite like solving a science problem:
- Indians Help Pak Rebuild Bunker (Deccan Herald, Zahoor Malik, Oct 14, 2005)
India soldiers scripted a unique tale of camaraderie when they helped their Pakistani counterparts rebuild a quake-hit bunker.
- The Debris Of Lost Chances (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 14, 2005)
Frankly speaking, I am disappointed with India’s response to the earthquake victims in Pakistan.
- State Of Paralysis? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 14, 2005)
There’s a coalition govt in Germany at last but it is unlikely to last long
- Chaos Station (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 14, 2005)
Or how handlers took it to the Jurassic age
- A Moment For A Statesman (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 14, 2005)
There were teasing kneejerk offers of Indian help as soon as the unspeakable human tragedy unfolded in Muzaffarabad and its environs.
- Colourful `Jamboo Savari' Brings The Curtains Down On Dasara Celebrations (Hindu, R. Krishna Kumar, Oct 14, 2005)
Caparisoned elephants, 20 tableaux from various districts enthral 15-lakh-strong crowd
70 teams take part in procession
Tableaux spread socially relevant messages
Cannons drawn by bullocks evoke interest
- Elusive Administrative Reforms (Business Line, Sumit K. Majumdar, Oct 14, 2005)
An inability to re-design organisation and administration has been the bane of the nation, and the second Administrative Reforms Commission may be as gargantuan an exercise in futility as the first was, over 35 years ago.
- Pakistan Denies Reports Of Indian Soldiers Crossing Loc (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 14, 2005)
"Our fighting bunkers are intact because their construction is very robust"
- Bio-Diesel Policy Announced (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 14, 2005)
Oil companies to buy at Rs. 25 a litre
Scheme to come into force from January 1, 2006 Product must meet BIS standard Purchase centre in States identified
- India Inc Wakes Up, Rushing Relief To Quake-Hit Kashmir (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 14, 2005)
India Inc has finally woken up to the tragedy in Kashmir. Offers of help for quake victims have come from Infosys, Bajaj Auto, Ashok Leyland, ITC and Coca Cola and there are reports of other business houses and multinational companies also chipping in.
- A Desi Grand Coalition? (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Oct 13, 2005)
The news that Angela Merkel is set to become Germany’s next chancellor is significant for more reasons than one.
- Sc Reverses Hc Order On Power Dispute (Business Standard, M J Antony, Oct 13, 2005)
The Supreme Court last week set aside the judgment of the Allahabad High Court, which had held that the UP State Electricity Board and the co-operative units buying power from it were public sector undertakings and therefore they should settle . . .
- Where’S The Indian Brandwagon? (The Financial Express, Sourav Majumdar, Oct 13, 2005)
Even as we celebrate the advent of the Indian corporation on the global horizon, thanks to the aggressive acquisitions by Indian firms abroad, it’s important to check out what’s happening on the brands front.
- India Obsessed With Permanent Seat In U.N. Security Council: N. Ram (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Oct 13, 2005)
Support to the U.S.-led "provocative" resolution on Iran one of the biggest "blunders"
Sustained efforts needed to push the peace process with Pakistan
Manmohan Government too has demonstrated extreme vulnerability to U.S. pressures
- Defence Deals (Statesman, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 13, 2005)
Today, next to China, India is the second largest importer of military hardware in the world.
- Test For East And West (Telegraph, Salman Rushdie, Oct 13, 2005)
The work room of the writer Orhan Pamuk looks out over the Bosphorus, that fabled strip of water which, depending on how you see these things, separates or unites — or, perhaps, separates and unites — the worlds of Europe and Asia.
- Bridging The Turkey-Eu Divide (Dawn, Syed Mohibullah Shah, Oct 13, 2005)
THE accession talks for Turkish membership to the EU that began last Monday have a significance that goes far beyond the borders of Europe.
- An Equation With Israel? (Dawn, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 13, 2005)
CONTRARY to general belief, contact between Pakistan and Israel goes back to the years soon after independence. Pakistan is an important member of the OIC.
- Whistling Past The Fault Line (Dawn, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 13, 2005)
Earth, that living, seething, often inhospitable and not altogether intelligently designed thing, has again shrugged, and tens of thousands of Pakistanis are dead.
- Quake: Worsening Factors (Dawn, Omar R. Quraishi, Oct 13, 2005)
Perhaps the most heartening and positive feeling that one has experienced in the last few days is the massive and spontaneous response of ordinary Pakistanis to the earthquake that devastated the northern half of the country.
- Army Comes To Rescue (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 13, 2005)
PRIME Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that two divisions of Pakistan Army, one each in Azad Kashmir and Mansehra, have been deployed to accelerate the pace of rescue and relief activities in the quake hit areas.
- Iqbal And Jinnah (Greater Kashmir, Jinnah, Oct 13, 2005)
Bilal Ahmad writes about the coherence of a concept laid down by Iqbal and upheld by Jinnah
- Good Is Too Good (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2005)
The phenomenon of good versus the bad is as old as probably human life on the earth.
- Seize The Moment In Jammu And Kashmir (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 13, 2005)
The Congress will soon have to decide whether it wants to claim the chief ministership. Its thinking should be based on a calculus of national interest in the present geo-strategic context.
- Bjp Groping In The Dark (Tribune, Amulya Ganguli, Oct 13, 2005)
PRIMA facie, the Congress and the BJP today can be said to represent the core of a two-party system, the Holy Grail of Indian politics.
- Mysore Caparisoned For Rendezvous With History (Deccan Herald, Shankar Bennur, Oct 13, 2005)
There is festive atmosphere all over the city, with lakhs of tourists rushing to the City of Palaces to witness the grand march beginning at 12:30 pm.
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