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Articles 25921 through 26020 of 26855:
- Us Watching China’S Success In Space (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Oct 22, 2003)
The United States does not like competition or potential competition in space. China has ruffled its feathers
- China’S Quiet Leap Forward (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 22, 2003)
Beijing sheds its victim mindset and emerges as an active player in the international arena
- Don’T Shoot The Messenger (Indian Express, Paul Krugman, Oct 22, 2003)
Mahathir’s criticism tells America it is alienating even Muslim moderates
- Track One May Be Frozen With Pak, Mea Says No To Even Track Two (Indian Express, Jyoti Malhotra, Oct 21, 2003)
The Ministry of External Affairs has disallowed the highly prestigious Pugwash organisation, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995, to host a workshop on ‘‘South Asian Security’’ later this month, where participants from India and Pakistan were invited.
- Assam Bjp Gets New Chief, To Whip Up Anti-Influx Stir (Indian Express, Samudra Gupta Kashyap, Oct 21, 2003)
The newly-elected president of BJP’s Assam unit, Indramani Bora, who took over on Monday said the party would renew its pledge to get the controversial Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, saying infiltration of Bangladeshis was the most imp
- Rerun In Temple Town (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 21, 2003)
Why all this activity in Ayodhya seems so familiar
- A Saint For The World To Cherish (Indian Express, Navin Chawla, Oct 21, 2003)
Mother Teresa stood out not merely for her compassion but for being just so non-judgmental
- Mulayam And Friends (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 21, 2003)
It would take more than photo-ops with businessmen to turn Uttar Pradesh around
- Tempering Of The Temple Man (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Oct 21, 2003)
Is Swami Chinmayanand the VHP’s BJP man or the BJP’s VHP man
- Watch This Film, Praveenbhai (Indian Express, Mohammed Wajihuddin, Oct 21, 2003)
‘Pinjar’ is an eloquent testament against the politics of division
- Ltte And Muslims (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 21, 2003)
At the heart of the problem is the LTTE's view of itself as the absolute ruler of the north-east.
- Tourism Hubs To Pop Up Along 800-Km Long ‘riverbed’ (Indian Express, Vrinda Gopinath, Oct 21, 2003)
The mythical Saraswati is yet to be traced but Union Minister for Tourism and Culture Jagmohan has already announced an ambitious Rs 5-crore Saraswati Heritage Project, which aims to develop the ‘‘Saraswati river belt’’ as a ‘‘cultural-tourist’’ hub with
- Kolkata’S Own (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 21, 2003)
Igniting human will with divine inspiration: that was Mother Teresa’s true miracle
- Trade Dominates Ranil’S Talks With Delhi Leaders (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 21, 2003)
Trade issues, largely in the light of efforts being made to have a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) between both countries, dominated Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe’s deliberations with Indian leaders here today.
- Poor ‘masters’, Rich ‘servants’ (Deccan Herald, Keshav Rao Jadhav, Oct 21, 2003)
In this democracy, the ‘servants’ of the people get everything free while the ‘masters’ cannot afford even the necessities
- Mother A Step Away From St Teresa (Indian Express, Philip Pullella, Oct 20, 2003)
Huge turnout as Vatican bends rules on fast-track to sainthood
- A 'Crisis' Deftly Defused (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 20, 2003)
THE LATEST ROUND of Ayodhya-centred mobilisation spearheaded by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has made one thing clear to political India. It is that, in India's most populous State and also elsewhere, the Ramjanmabhoomi movement does not evoke ...
- Politics Of Common Civil Code (Deccan Herald, Vishal Arora, Oct 20, 2003)
It is possible that a common civil code could become a stick in the hands of communal organisations
- Politics Of Common Civil Code (Deccan Herald, Vishal Arora, Oct 20, 2003)
It is possible that a common civil code could become a stick in the hands of communal organisations
- Mulayam Too Has A Vision, With A Little Help From Friends (Indian Express, Raman Kirpal, Oct 20, 2003)
Barely two months in power and fresh from calming Ayodhya, Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav on Sunday packaged a major corporate deal to chart a new roadmap for Uttar Pradesh.
- No Screen Savers (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 20, 2003)
Before formulating responses to party workers’ e-mails, Congress must strive for coherence
- Business Corruption And Individual Values (Business Line, C. Gopinath , Oct 20, 2003)
THE survey results on corruption released annually by Transparency International generate the usual comments on which countries have improved their ranking and which have not. The perception of corruption is now so widespread that the organisation's 2002
- America’S Agonising Choices (Indian Express, G Parthasarathy, Oct 20, 2003)
Uncertain times demand a mature and realistic Indo-US engagement
- Express Your Voice (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2003)
This refers to Contempt of Quote (The Sunday Express, Oct 12). Advani’s trial by media in the Babri Masjid demolition case continues relentlessly. However, the interpretation of facts leaves a lot to be desired. Anju Gupta, who was in charge of Advani’s s
- Practise What You Preach, Pm Tells Pak (Indian Express, Jaya Basu, Oct 19, 2003)
Further toughening India’s stand over Jammu and Kashmir by linking the issue of vacation of Pak occupied Kashmir (PoK) by Pakistan, Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee said that ‘‘one third of J-K is occupied by Pakistan, but that land belongs to India. Whenever
- Neighbour Retaliates (Indian Express, Coomi Kapoor, Oct 19, 2003)
The Indian government has not taken kindly to the news that some Pakistanis have illegally occupied 63 Clifton in Karachi, the Indian consul general’s residence until it was closed down in 1992 after a Pakistani mob stormed the building in the wake of the
- No Precedents Guard This Ceremony (Indian Express, Raju Santhanam, Oct 19, 2003)
It was with some difficulty that I was able to speak to a member of the President’s elite bodyguard. The spokesman was lost deep in thought.
- White Hand On Our Nuke Button? (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Oct 19, 2003)
As a steadfast member of the school of political thinking that totally opposes foreign prime ministers for India I never fail to take up the issue whenever it slips back into the news.
- Do See The Other Side: India Slams Oic On J-K (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2003)
India today lashed out at the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) for its reaffirmation of Pakistan’s viewpoint on Jammu and Kashmir and also criticised the lack of objectivity it displayed while passing a resolution on the matter. Calling the resolu
- Mother Fever (Indian Express, Daniel Williams, Oct 19, 2003)
It's unlikely that the late Mother Teresa ever wore a sari with a slit up the front. But in a Rome theatre this week, she is not only so adorned but also belting out pop tunes to standing-room-only crowds. The show, Mother Teresa — The Musical, is part of
- Bjp Strikes Balance: Sp Can Stay, Let Vhp Play (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2003)
With UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav having acquitted himself rather well over the VHP’s Sankalp Sabha programme, it was obviously time for the BJP to come to his defence today.
- Bin Laden Vows More Attacks On Us, Urges Jihad: Tv (Indian Express, Ghaida Ghantous, Oct 19, 2003)
Arabic television station Al Jazeera broadcast two audio tapes purportedly from Osama bin Laden on Saturday vowing more suicide attacks inside and outside the US and demanding Washington quit Iraq. The speaker urged Iraqis to wage jihad against the US ‘‘c
- ‘media Said I’D Left, I Was Right There’ (Indian Express, Mehbooba Mufti, Oct 19, 2003)
We ensured the building wasn’t blown up, that the trapped people were freed. They came over and had tea with us, that’s our healing touch policy
- Why Buddha Is His Dpm’S Cm (Indian Express, Subrata Nag Choudhury, Oct 19, 2003)
Political foes can well be friends in governance. At least, that was the message sent out by West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya in his interview to The Indian Express Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta on NDTV 24X7 last week
- Kashmir’S ‘blunted’ Pointman Vohra Says: I Am Stuck (Indian Express, Ritu Sarin, Oct 19, 2003)
Hurriyat doesn’t want to talk to him, Mufti says he shouldn’t be a hurdle. Frustrated Vohra meets PM. Buzz: he may be on his way out
- It’S Iob’S Turn Now (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Oct 19, 2003)
After UCO Bank was discovered to have allotted nearly 25 per cent of its shares in physical form; it is now the turn of Indian Overseas Bank. The National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) tells us that over half the issue has been allotted to investors in
- Ioc Embark’S On Rs 10,000cr Panipat Expansion Project (Indian Express, Jaya Basu, Oct 19, 2003)
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on Saturday laid the foundation stone of Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOC) Rs 10,000 crore Panipat refinery expansion and petrochemical project here.
- Time’S Changing, So Must Un: Sinha (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2003)
If diplomatic observers were looking for divergent views on India’s foreign policy they wouldn’t have been disappointed at the ninth Field Marshal Cariappa memorial lecture on Saturday evening.
- President’S First Foreign Trip: Kalam At Home (Indian Express, Samar Halarnkar, Oct 19, 2003)
On Day One his hotspots: plant that converts sea water to drinking water, a pharma factory
- Pak, The Predictable: Don’S Not Here (Indian Express, K.J. Varma, Oct 19, 2003)
Denying that Mumbai underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim lived in Karachi, Pakistan on Saturday accused the US of going to the UN with ‘‘unsubstantiated linkages’’ despite repeated clarifications.
- Trouble In Temple Territory (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Oct 18, 2003)
Much as the VHP may try, its Ayodhya mobilisation will not gather momentum this time. It is trying to bring workers from different states and the biggest contingents of kar sevaks are coming from Gujarat.
- Don Under The Scanner (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2003)
Now surely there is enough evidence for Pervez Musharraf to honour his pledges
- Ram Versus Rajya (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Oct 18, 2003)
It’s poll time in two weeks, will the BJP trust its wisdom or succumb to instinct
- A Noble Iranian (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2003)
THE NORWEGIAN NOBEL Committee surprised many people, and disappointed a few, when it decided to award this year's Peace Prize to the Iranian human rights activist, Shirin Ebadi. That Ms. Ebadi is not as well known internationally as some of the ...
- Gender And The City (Indian Express, Puja Birla, Oct 18, 2003)
Battle against a mindset
- Dawood Blacklist Moves To Un, Pak Gets Reminder (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2003)
US decision vindicates our stand: Advani
- Rights And Duties (Deccan Herald, Kushwant Singh, Oct 18, 2003)
In the name of freedom and Fundamental Rights we have got away with the habit of depriving others of the rights we claim for ourselves. Two glaring examples of these which came to the attention of the Calcutta High Court were the misuse of loudspeakers at
- Rights And Duties (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Oct 18, 2003)
In the name of freedom and Fundamental Rights we have got away with the habit of depriving others of the rights we claim for ourselves. Two glaring examples of these which came to the attention of the Calcutta High Court were the misuse of loudspeakers at
- Mellowed Mulayam Thanks Centre As He Calms Ayodhya (Indian Express, Raman Kirpal, Oct 18, 2003)
In Ayodhya, the day belonged to security forces who, braving stone showers and iron rods hurled by kar sevaks resisting arrest, foiled VHP attempts to hold an assembly for the Ram temple construction.
- Terror Comes Right Up To Mufti’S Door (Indian Express, Mufti Islah, Oct 18, 2003)
Militants holed up in building across, 2 BSF men killed, 12 hurt
- ‘no Talks With Pwg’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2003)
Entering the Andhra Pradesh Secretariat for the first time after the assassination attempt on him on October 1, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu talked tough about Naxalites of the outlawed People’s War Group rejecting suggestions from certain quarters
- Stop The Rot (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Oct 17, 2003)
Far from India evolving into a casteless society, assertion of caste and community identities is becoming more and more aggressive, to the point of promoting internecine violence and vitiating orderly governance.
- Are Balanced Funds Value Enhancing? (Business Line, B. Venkatesh , Oct 17, 2003)
Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund proposes to launch a new scheme, Kotak Income Plus,
- Vhp Show Begins With A Whimper But Early Days Yet (Indian Express, Raman Kirpal, Oct 16, 2003)
Ayodhya: Low turnout at Lucknow march; karsevaks held, sent back
- Want To Be An Ia Airhostess? Rudy Says Your Face First, Then Iq (Indian Express, Navika Kumar, Oct 16, 2003)
Tells IA and Air India: focus less on tests, first look at looks; his reason: I am answerable to Parliament
- Making Trouble But Going Nowhere (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2003)
THE SHOCK FORCES OF THE Sangh Parivar, spearheaded by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, have nowhere to go in Ayodhya having demolished the Babri Masjid more than a decade ago but unable to take forward the project of building a Ram temple on ...
- Sonia's Friends And Foes (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 16, 2003)
Her friends and foes alike refuse to let Sonia Gandhi's natural handicaps define the limits of her leadership
- China’S Leap Upward (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2003)
Our neighbour joins the club of space powers, while we spend time fobbing off kar sewaks
- Hunger Deaths In Union Food Minister’S Constituency (Indian Express, Varghese K George, Oct 16, 2003)
Madhepura is no ordinary constituency: in the last elections, it rejected Laloo Prasad Yadav to send Sharad Yadav to Delhi where he is today the Union Minister for Food and Civil Supplies. The two heavyweights promise to be back for another showdown next
- I Think Therefore I’M Not (Indian Express, Sagarika Ghose, Oct 16, 2003)
The decline of the public intellectual in India
- Senseless Dispute Over Ayodhya (Deccan Herald, R G Subramanyam, Oct 15, 2003)
Neither a temple nor a mosque should be built at the disputed site. A university of religions should come up there
- Rome On A Roll As It Rocks To Mother (Indian Express, James Crawford, Oct 15, 2003)
A clapping chorus line of swaying nuns and a rock-and-roll Mother Teresa took Rome by storm this week in a musical to coincide with her beatification, the last step before sainthood.
- In This Vrs, Your Take-Home Deal Means Take Your Home (Indian Express, Rohit Bansal, Oct 15, 2003)
In the midst of the disinvestment brouhaha, two fertiliser PSUs have been carrying out perhaps the quietest closure of a sick state-owned unit.
- 1992 Mandir Poster Boy Gets His Face Read The Night Before (Indian Express, Raman Kirpal, Oct 15, 2003)
Just hours away, the VHP rally is the talk of Lucknow. But in No. 2 Mall Avenue, barely 7 km from tomorrow’s rally venue, a man flits in and out of the living room, studiously avoiding all talk on the VHP. It’s the last thing Kalyan Singh wants to discuss
- Senseless Dispute Over Ayodhya (Deccan Herald, R G Subramanyam, Oct 15, 2003)
Neither a temple nor a mosque should be built at the disputed site. A university of religions should come up there
- Temple Versus Terror (Indian Express, Ashok Malik, Oct 15, 2003)
October 17 is not a climactic point. VHP is in it for the long haul
- Iraq... Where There Are More Questions Than Answers (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Oct 15, 2003)
ONE of the saddest and, perhaps in the long term, the most horrific, aspects of the ouster of the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq is the push the country seems to be getting in the direction of religious fundamentalism. About 60 per cent of the country's po
- After Rape Taint, President’S Guards Face Tough Call Of Duty (Indian Express, Bhavna Vij, Oct 15, 2003)
Will be sent for counter-insurgency work
- Govt’S Wish: A Happy Vhp And No One Hurt (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Oct 15, 2003)
Ban on trains lifted, security forces sent
- Hindutva Rate Of Growth (Indian Express, Mani Shankar Aiyar, Oct 14, 2003)
There is hype and hypocrisy in economic projections
- Party Pooper Vhp (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 14, 2003)
If BJP’s anniversary do is overshadowed by Ayodhya, it has only itself to blame
- Welcome To The New Hotel Gujarat (Indian Express, Rupam Jain, Oct 14, 2003)
Burnt in riots, owners sell; Mughlai cuisine goes veg
- Disinvestment In Danger (Business Line, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Oct 14, 2003)
The imbroglio over the attempts to privatise HPCL/BPCL, and now bringing up the issue of splitting up IOC could actually jeopardise the entire divestment programme of the Union Government, says Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, who looks at the oil PSU s privatisat
- Amitabh, My Friend (Indian Express, M. K. Das, Oct 14, 2003)
Want to make friends in Egypt? Here’s how...
- Mercy Or Murder? (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, Oct 14, 2003)
In France the medical profession has been calling for some legal framework for the widely practised act of euthanasia.
- Our Ayodhya, And Ram’S (Indian Express, Radha Kumar, Oct 14, 2003)
The mandir-masjid issue has led to Islamic and Hindu extremists feeding on each other. And endangering India
- 4 Yrs As No 2, Ia ‘climbs Up’ To Tie With Jet At The Top (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Oct 14, 2003)
But Jet is still way ahead in age group 25-35
- Bjp Trumpets Nda’S 4 Years In Office (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Oct 14, 2003)
It was party time in the BJP camp today. The occasion: The NDA government’s completion of four years in office. Having celebrated its five years in office barely six months ago, the party had its own logic for this backward counting. ‘‘We are counting the
- Togadia Tests Pm’S Trust: Warns Riots If Vhp Stopped (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Oct 14, 2003)
A day after Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee urged the nation to trust the VHP on its plans for an assembly in Ayodhya on October 17, he came under attack from VHP firebrand Pravin Togadia who threatened ‘‘communal violence’’ if the Centre and the Utta
- Mulayam Sends Ayodhya Sos, Pm Says Trust Vhp (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2003)
VHP MEET: MoS Chinmayanand’s role shameful, says angry CM
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