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Articles 26021 through 26120 of 26855:
- Trains, Buses Diverted To Keep Out Kar Sevaks (Indian Express, Amit Sharma, Oct 13, 2003)
As the Sabarmati Express pulled in at the Ayodhya railway station this evening, very few got off. And not a single one from S-6, the infamous Godhra coach. In the near empty coach, a passenger said police in Jhansi forced people off the train. He was not
- Oh God, What A Game! (Indian Express, V. Gangadhar, Oct 13, 2003)
Saeed Anwar, at the batting crease, was a delight to watch. The small-built Pakistan former opening batsman leaned into effortless off drives and cover drives and cut with precision.
- Knowing One’S Onions (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2003)
The tears and fears caused by the humble pyaaz continue to dominate India’s poll politics
- Someone Just Sold India’S Karachi Home, Pak Probes (Indian Express, Amir Zia, Oct 13, 2003)
Pakistan has launched a probe into the alleged fraudulent sale of a house belonging to the Indian High Commission to a local businessman, police officials said on Sunday.
- Low On Funds, Gandhi’S Ashram Weighs A New Business Option (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2003)
Wardha’s Sewagram Ashram considers plan for holiday homes, unsure how Gandhians will react to the move
- Pawar Keeps The Pot Boiling: It’S For Cong To Decide, Not Us (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2003)
Sonia origin: Upset Shinde waits for word from New Delhi
- Shirin’S Prize (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2003)
Nobel for the Iranian crusader debunks facile ‘axis of evil’ equations
- There’S A Road From Cancun (Indian Express, Arun Jaitley, Oct 13, 2003)
Move the process forward to a fair outcome that benefits all
- Dawood’S Trusted Woman In Cop Net (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2003)
In all of Mumbai and its hinterland, she was apparently the only one whom dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel trusted for a direct conversation.
- The Poet’S Words (Indian Express, Renuka Narayanan, Oct 13, 2003)
Life, love and letting go
- Ebadi Selection Political: Radicals (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
While reformers have hailed the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to an Iranian human rights lawyer as a boost for democratic reforms, powerful hard-liners denounced it as an act of interference in Iran’s internal affairs that supports secularism over the
- Newsreel 05.10.03 (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
Smooth sailing Indo-US relationship is getting on to a new ‘Gliding Path’. Secretary of State Colin Powell tells the US media that the agreement on cooperation in high-technology, space launch equipment, civilian nuclear energy and missile defence would..
- Map Blues For Cong In Amethi (Indian Express, Diptosh Majumdar, Oct 12, 2003)
Chhatrapati Shahuji dist is history, more work for party
- Iba For Global Forum To Fight Terrorism (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
The International Bar Association (IBA) has called for a global convention for ‘‘improving cooperation in combating terrorism’’. Releasing a report in Washington on Friday of its task force on terrorism, IBA said such a convention will provide technical..
- Ayodhya Gates Shut, Sena Men Held (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
Over 1,500 Shiv Sena activists were arrested on Saturday while trying to proceed towards the venue of their proposed Ram Bhakt Sammelan here banned by the Uttar Pradesh government.
- Tashkent Se Aaya Mera Dost, He Wants A Bit Of Bollywood (Indian Express, Anuradha Raman, Oct 12, 2003)
Hindi-speaking Uzbek at the film festival shops for the Khans
- Jaipur Foot Gets Spring In Its Step (Indian Express, Anuradha Nagaraj, Oct 12, 2003)
It’s going to be lighter, better and cheaper
- Govt Turns New Reforms Leaf (Indian Express, Sonu Jain, Oct 12, 2003)
Radical Act is ready to let farmers sell directly to the buyer
- Contempt Of Quote (Indian Express, Manoj Mitta, Oct 12, 2003)
She was in charge of Advani’s security on the day Babri fell. Her testimony is the most damning against him. And yet, Rae Bareli magistrate quotes her to discharge Advani
- Express Your Voice (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
P. Chidambaram, commenting on the attack on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, advocates a separate Telengana state as a solution to the endemic Naxalite violence that is plaguing the state for the past two decades (An attack seeks answers,
- The Shia-Sunni Equation (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Oct 12, 2003)
THE EXIT of Saddam Hussein's Baathist regime has set off a power struggle among Iraq's two main Muslim sects. The Shias, who form the single largest community in Iraq and constitute 62 per cent of the population, are the chief contenders.
- A Land Under Siege (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Oct 12, 2003)
Signs of anger at the American occupation are visible all over Baghdad.
- Kurds Bide Their Time (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Oct 12, 2003)
The relationship between the Kurds and the Arabs is uneasy.
- Party, Family Life Don’T Mix, Rabri Rebukes Laloo (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
A piqued Rabri Devi, the Bihar Chief Minister, who on Saturday offered to resign expressing dismay over the performance of the ministers, reminded her husband and RJD chief, Laloo Yadav, that government, party and family work are worlds apart.
- Mamma, My Kitchen’S On Fire! (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Oct 12, 2003)
Mamma mia! Mi scusi, mi scusi, mi scusi. Sorry, sorry, sorry, for not keeping in contacto. As usual, tua figlia, your daughter is molto occupato. As usual, the idiotas in the party cannot be trusted with anything, mamma, as usual We have to constantly do
- Don’T Link Taxes To Patriotism (Indian Express, Soli Sorabjee, Oct 12, 2003)
TAX PLANNING: Tax evasion is undoubtedly wrong. But what about tax planning to secure relief from the rigorous net of taxation? In the UK, the settled legal position enunciated in the Duke of Westminster case was that ‘‘every man is entitled if he can to
- Reforms For Reforms’ Sake (Indian Express, P. Chidambaram, Oct 12, 2003)
We have heard of the dictum ‘Art for Art’s sake’. We have seen, and continue to see, ‘Ministers for Ministers’ sake (take?)’. Now we have a new principle, thanks to Disinvestment Minister Arun Shourie, and that is ‘Reforms for Reforms’ sake’.
- Yashodhara Stays, 4 More In Bjp’S Stable (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Oct 12, 2003)
It was a day of both homecoming and house-hunting at the BJP headquarters here today. Those seeking a new abode included former Union ministers Arif Beg and Krishna Kumar and former CPI(M) Rajya Sabha member Bratin Sengupta.
- ‘delay In Taking Decisions Can’T Be Dubbed A Failure’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
Do you think it would be appropriate not to take any action against K Muraleedharan and K Karunakaran in Kerala, both considered by majority Malayalees as obstacles worse than CPM to the current Antony administration
- After Naxals, It’S Cpm’S Turn To Break Rally Ban (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2003)
The second incident violating the ban on rallies, imposed by Calcutta High Court on September 29, was today led by Left Front chairman Biman Bose, the man who spearheaded the Left Front tirade against Justice Amitava Lala’s order.
- Godhra Ghost Doesn’T Haunt Ram Sevaks (Indian Express, Milind Ghatwai, Oct 12, 2003)
The Sabarmati Express stops here for two minutes in the dead of night, but the attention this station gets at the mention of ‘‘S-6’’ seems to last forever.
- ‘go Home’ (Indian Express, Munir Boweti, Oct 12, 2003)
Better leave Iraq’s fate to UN, Organisation of the Islamic Conference tells United States
- Astrological Falsehoods (Deccan Herald, Kushwant Singh, Oct 11, 2003)
Some weeks ago one of our leading national dailies carried the findings of a group of scientists who examined the claims made by astrologers about their ability to forecast future events. They scrutinised thousands of biodatas of people born on the same..
- How To Deal With The Gang In New York (Indian Express, Shubh Saumya, Oct 11, 2003)
Treat the UN-centred order as a crime cartel. As the new toughie in town, India has to hustle its way in
- Groping For Answers (Indian Express, Vandita Mishra, Oct 11, 2003)
Why did they do it, the Californians? It’s not just the Indian media that is asking questions. The American media is asking them too.
- Enlightenment, Buddha Style (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Oct 11, 2003)
If India’s east is to emerge at all, Kolkata and West Bengal must be the engine
- Astrological Falsehoods (Deccan Herald, Kushwant Singh, Oct 11, 2003)
Some weeks ago one of our leading national dailies carried the findings of a group of scientists who examined the claims made by astrologers about their ability to forecast future events. They scrutinised thousands of biodatas of people born on the same d
- In The Land Of Pure, Law Is On Trial (Indian Express, Najam Sethi, Oct 11, 2003)
Pakistan’s justice system, based on blind enforcement of Islamic provisions, outdoes even Arab countries
- Which Way Will Political India Go? (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 11, 2003)
THE IMPORTANCE OF the Assembly elections in five States Mizoram, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Chhattisgarh scheduled for November-December 2003 stretches beyond the immediate. This is the final round of Assembly polls ...
- An Nri Family Gets Faith Amid Its Grief (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 11, 2003)
Death Row for man who killed Sikh in post-9/11 hate crime
- Govt May Have To ‘circumvent’ Sc Ruling On Oil Psus: Dy Pm (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 11, 2003)
The Supreme Court’s ruling blocking the disinvestment of HPCL and BPCL is an ‘‘obstacle,’’ says Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani, and to keep the momentum of the reforms process going, the Government will have to either ‘‘circumvent it or find a way out.’
- Ncert Denies With Straight Face, Advani Says Chief Told Me Only 3 Lines Are ‘similar’ (Indian Express, Bhavna Vij, Oct 11, 2003)
After a meeting with NCERT director J S Rajput whose authors are accused of plagiarising parts of a Class XII textbook on world history, Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani said today that ‘‘it can happen that thoughts are expressed in a similar fashion.’’
- Return Of The Hawala Calculations? (Hindu, Harish Khare , Oct 10, 2003)
Suddenly, the BJP's political rivals find themselves having to answer to the investigative agencies.
- The Use And Misuse Of Pota (Hindu, Inder Malhotra, Oct 10, 2003)
The curious case of the Union Minister of State for Non-conventional Energy Sources, M. Kannappan, should have woken the country to the problems being created by the use and misuse of the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) but it evidently has
- Disinvestment Over A Barrel (Business Line, S. Arvind, Oct 10, 2003)
The idea of breaking up the Fortune 500 Indian Oil Corporation, just because two other oil PSUs could not be divested, does not make good business sense especially when world over oil companies are merging for size. To really succeed, the disinvestment pr
- Elite, Or Bestial? (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2003)
When four members of an elite army unit commit rape it shows how deep is the rot
- Motera’S Empty Standing Ovation (Indian Express, Sandeep Dwivedi, Oct 10, 2003)
Not alarming, says Dalmiya, this is the TV age
- A Neighbour’S Paranoia (Indian Express, Jasjit Singh, Oct 10, 2003)
Pakistan’s search for parity with India is leading it up a blind alley
- Hp Police To Make Locals Aware Of Maoists’ Activities (Indian Express, Gaurav Bisht, Oct 10, 2003)
Intelligence reports confirming the presence of Maoist rebels’ in Himachal Pradesh has rung alarm bells for the state police.
- The Day After, She Picks Up Kanshi Ram’S Rs 7.5-Lakh Tab (Indian Express, Toufiq Rashid, Oct 10, 2003)
Yesterday, a furious BSP leader Mayawati alleged that the CBI, during its search of her home, had taken away the Rs 5.5 lakh ‘‘her party workers had collected from poor Dalits’’ for their leader Kanshi Ram’s medical treatment. Today, Batra Hospital, where
- For Us Author, It’S A Copy But In Ncert It’S A ‘tally’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2003)
It’s plagiarism, I don’t like it one bit’
- Bombay Echo In Bali Over Janis Joplin And Rap (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Oct 09, 2003)
A tourist paradise turns on the music and dances to forget nightmare
- Here Comes The New Prime Minister (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Oct 09, 2003)
A swadeshi Don Quixote is on the loose with his magic lathi, promising to make a Bihar out of everything he touches
- Pakistan: The Siege Within And Without (Indian Express, Shireen M Mazari, Oct 09, 2003)
Pakistan is caught between an India waiting to cash in on the doctrine of premption and a society fast imploding
- Uncertain Times In Afghanistan (Hindu, M.K. Bhadrakumar, Oct 09, 2003)
Afghanistan continues to fragment politically. The blame is being put on the warlords but the malaise runs deeper.
- Holy Waters (Indian Express, C D Verma, Oct 09, 2003)
The value of tirtha
- Economic Reform & Judiciary’S Role (Deccan Herald, N Haridas, Oct 09, 2003)
Divestiture of State property is a regular phenomenon. Can all these be done through Acts of Parliament?
- Delhi Celebrates As China Drops Sikkim From Its ‘country List’ (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Oct 09, 2003)
There was barely concealed jubilation in the Indian camp here following the discovery that China had for the first time dropped Sikkim as a separate country on its official foreign ministry website (www.fmprc.org.cn), on the eve of the bilateral meeting..
- Rape Rattles Rashtrapati Bhavan, Army’S Elite Unit (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2003)
Kalam warns staff; George, Army chief promise action
- Cbi Enters Mayawati’S Door Making Her Fly Off The Handle (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2003)
She slams PM, his family; he responds from Bali: she saddens me
- ‘vibrant’ Gujarat Does English (Indian Express, Amrita Shah, Oct 09, 2003)
Former Gujarat chief minister, Keshubhai Patel, had to learn English in order to make himself more effective in selling investment opportunities in his state abroad.
- Sonia’S Rajniti Test (Indian Express, T.V.R. Shenoy, Oct 09, 2003)
Sonia’s rajniti test
- Economic Reform & Judiciary’S Role (Deccan Herald, N Haridas, Oct 09, 2003)
Divestiture of State property is a regular phenomenon. Can all these be done through Acts of Parliament?
- Kashmir: Averting Fragmentation (Deccan Herald, Balraj Puri, Oct 08, 2003)
The people of Kashmir, in whose name militancy was launched, are today divided into antagonistic groups
- Gujarat’s Gaurav (Indian Express, B.G. Verghese, Oct 08, 2003)
The state requires remorse and justice to be vibrant again
- Green Fuels Sooner Rather Than Later (Indian Express, Sonu Jain, Oct 08, 2003)
Govt says its plan on ethanol and biodiesel well on track
- So Many Degrees Of Superstition (Indian Express, Shobhit Mahajan, Oct 07, 2003)
How are Sanjay Paswan’s antics different from chanting hymns at public functions
- Religious Dialogue Need Of The Hour (Deccan Herald, P N Benjamin, Oct 07, 2003)
It is time to stop religious crusades of all hues and start celebrating the religious diversity of the country
- Political Suicide Of Ariel Sharon (Deccan Herald, K Mario Soares, Oct 06, 2003)
The Israeli Prime Minister’s strategy is a sure recipe for
irreversible disaster in the Middle-East
- Not Just Numero Uno (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Oct 05, 2003)
Film star and producer Sanjay Khan’s Numero Uno is among the many film and television companies that dumped equity at astronomical prices on Unit Trust of India (UTI) under the chairmanship of P. S. Subramanyam during the Ketan Parekh-led boom.
- ‘us, Israel, India Fighting Same Menace, But We’re Not Axis’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2003)
DAVID DANIELI, ISRAELI AMBASSADOR TO INDIA
- On Keeping A Diary (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Oct 04, 2003)
Mahatma Gandhi kept a daily diary all his life. I have been keeping one for the last 30 years. However, what he recorded in its pages was very different from what I have been noting down in mine. I am entirely in agreement with him that a diary is a most
- The Path To Sainthood (Hindu, Navin Chawla, Oct 04, 2003)
On October 19, the diminutive nun will become, even more than ever, a beacon in a world disheartened by difficulties and scandals and dazzled by consumerism.
- Undercurrents In Iran (Hindu, Hamid Ansari, Oct 02, 2003)
The ground reality is that one generation has authority while another, constituting the overwhelming majority, has demands. These have to be reconciled.
- Concertos In Confinement (Indian Express, Pradip Biswas, Oct 02, 2003)
It is not music alone that saves the pianist in Roman Polanski’s film on the Holocaust
- A Town Sitting On A Powder Keg (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Sep 30, 2003)
Sri Lanka's most volatile spot in the ethnically mixed eastern region, Muttur, about 15 km south of Trincomalee, symbolises all that can go wrong with the fragile peace process.
- Deprive The Villains Of Their Heroin (Indian Express, BULBUL ROY MISHRA, Sep 30, 2003)
Several hundred tonnes of opium gets refined into heroin in secret, makeshift laboratories in Afghanistan and neighbouring Pakistan. It then finds its way to the West.
- To Islamabad Via Washington (Indian Express, V A Pai Panandiker, Sep 29, 2003)
Like it or not, march to peace with Pak will require US ‘vehicle’
- Pakistan: Taking The Longer View (Hindu, C. Raja Mohan, Sep 29, 2003)
The Government has come to attach far too much political importance to bilateral meetings with Pakistan by refusing to have them on the margins of international gatherings.
- On Building Lasting Institutions (Business Line, A. V. Ram Mohan, Sep 26, 2003)
In these days of dramatic corporate collapse, it is unbelievable that an organised entity lasted as long as a million years. When you read a thing like that you want to look around to see what kind of organisations have lasted long.
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