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Articles 16221 through 16320 of 21907:
- Panchaloha Idol Installed At Thanjavur Big Temple (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
A panchaloka idol of Dakshinamurthy was installed at the Big temple here on Thursday.
- Germany Drifting Towards A Grand Coalition? (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, Sep 17, 2005)
Angela Merkel, Gerhard Schroeder slug it out in the last two days of campaigning.
- Indo-Us Cooperation In Nuclear Technology (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will probably have had ample opportunity to explain the Indian position on the country's relations with Iran to his American interlocutors by the time you get to read this.
- Assassination Clause Causes Concern (Hindu, Declan Walsh, Sep 17, 2005)
Afghanistan prepares for national, provincial elections
- Poetry On The Hills (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
It's a lyrical experience atop Kavishaila, especially when you have cold wind and mild rain
- A Threat To Beach Tourism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
At a time when Goa is gearing for a big season ahead, the oily substances and oil balls continue to threaten its beach belt in the south part of the State.
- India Resents Us Squeeze On Iran (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Forcing India's hand on Iran while praising Pak could backfire, say officials
- Naxalite Threat Looms Over Mysore Dasara (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2005)
Naxals are planning to carry out attacks at key tourist spots in Mysore.
- This Racket About Duties (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 17, 2005)
Chandan Basu is not the only one who may want to avoid paying high customs duties on cars. Anybody who wants to own a car would like to do so.
- India, Pakistan Back Peace Process In "Tense" Talks (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Sep 17, 2005)
The leaders of India and Pakistan vowed to pursue a sluggish peace process but analysts said their meeting in New York appeared to have made little, if any, progress.
- Straddling Three Nations (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The American social scientist, Alice Thorner, died in Paris last month. She was eighty-eight and in failing health for some months.
- Wrong Thing To Say (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2005)
The president talked totally out of turn on the issue of women during his interview with an American newspaper published here on Wednesday.
- Divided They Stand (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2005)
The United Nations was founded 60 years ago to reflect the noblest ideals of the democracies that came together to defeat fascism and build a juster world. It has often been said since by cynics that a more accurate name for the organisation would be....
- Prelude To Recognizing Israel? (Dawn, Karamatullah K. Ghori, Sep 16, 2005)
Spokesmen of the government may go on insisting that there is no rush to recognize Israel and establish normal diplomatic relations with the Jewish entity long treated as a pariah by Pakistan.
- A Precipitate Act By Islamabad (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Sep 16, 2005)
At the invitation of the American Jewish Congress (ACJ), President Pervez Musharraf has agreed to address the leaders of the Jewish community in New York on September 17.
- Gender Equality In Islam (Dawn, Sidrah Unis, Sep 16, 2005)
Adam was the first man, and Eve the first woman created by God. Thus, from the beginning of time, man and woman were a pair and companions for each other: “O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female...” (49:13)
- Kunjamma Of The Beautiful Voice (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
M S Subbulakshmi, the singer who immortalised the Suprabhatam, was a self-taught genius, writes Aradhana Mudambi
- Musharraf-Sharon Handshake (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 16, 2005)
President Musharraf and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon shook hands at a reception during the UN’s World Summit on Wednesday in New York.
- Religious Fervour Marks This River's Birthday (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
People worship river Vitasta, another form of goddess Parvati
- Brahmos Missile Enters Production This Month (Deccan Herald, Madhuprasad N, Sep 16, 2005)
The modification programme of the BrahMos for fitting it on the Su-30 combat jets used by both the countries has also commenced.
- Ranil To Adopt "Unifying Policies": Unp (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Sep 16, 2005)
Rajapakse's agreements criticised
- International Coastal Clean-Up To Begin On Friday (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
‘‘Indian Coast Guard will observe International Coastal Cleanup-2005(ICC) on Saturday in the beaches of coastal Karnataka spanning up to 300 km covering beaches of Someshwar,
- 1965 War: Facts And Fiction (Tribune, Lt-Gen (retd) Harwant Singh, Sep 16, 2005)
Much has been written about the 1965 war, both in India and Pakistan. India’s official history of this war is still shrouded in secrecy and so are the records and war diaries of Army units and formations.
- Indo-Pak Talks Run Into Trouble (Tribune, T.R. Ramachandran, Sep 16, 2005)
The Indo-Pakistan talks ran into trouble late last night with both sides failing to make any significant move, except to reiterate their resolve not to allow terrorism to impede the peace process.
- Hard Talk At Un (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 16, 2005)
Singh and Musharraf try to break new ground in the India-Pakistan peace process
- Ophelia Batters North Carolina (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The criticism of its response to Katrina has prompted the emergency management agency not to take chances.
- The Responsibility Test (Indian Express, C Rangarajan, Sep 16, 2005)
Pressures for increasing government expenditure are on the rise. Without going into the compulsions which have led to such pressures,
- Pm, Gen Agree To Pursue All Possible Options On J&k (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
India and Pakistan have reiterated their pledge not to allow terrorism to impede the peace process and have expressed their commitment to ensure a peaceful settlement of all pending issues including Jammu and Kashmir.
- Betrayal Of The People (Hindu, Mary Riddell, Sep 16, 2005)
Four years ago, American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. Many hundreds died in that instant. The emergency services' response began within five seconds.
- India Stamps On Myanmar Rebels (Asia Times, Bibhu Prasad Routray, Sep 16, 2005)
Indian police in Mizoram claim to have destroyed one of the largest Myanmar rebel bases in India, deep in the mountainous jungles of Mizoram state.
- Musharraf For Just Solution (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 16, 2005)
Talks with India in the spirit of Security council resolutions
- Indian Diplomat's Wife Manhandled (Hindu, HAROON HABIB, Sep 16, 2005)
Rupa Chakrabarti, wife of Sarbajit Chakrabarti, the Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Dhaka, was detained and manhandled on Thursday by some armed people.
- India, Pakistan Back Peace Process In "Tense" Talks (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Sep 16, 2005)
The leaders of India and Pakistan vowed to pursue a sluggish peace process but analysts said their meeting in New York appeared to have made little, if any, progress.
- Singh, Musharraf Agree To Pursue All Possible Options On J&k (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
During discussions marked by "frankness and candour", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has made it clear to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf that reduction of troops in the Kashmir valley was ruled out till acts of terror and violence, which cast a
- Model Farms To Promote Cotton Cultivation (Hindu, M. Soundariya Preetha, Sep 16, 2005)
This is an effort to promote cultivation of quality cotton and enable more farmers visit demonstration farms.
- German Chancellor Elections Could Be Heading For Dead Heat (Hindu, Luke Harding , Sep 16, 2005)
Schroeder may retain power at the head of a new coalition
- Maoists Operating In India And Nepal Join Hands To Setup Bases And Jointly Attack India And Nepal (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Sep 16, 2005)
The Maoists rebels operating in India and Nepal have joined hands to create more havoc in the region.
- India Decides To Take Control Of Kashmir Related Issues – Repulses Pakistan’S Pressure In Talk (India Daily, Anil Rane, Sep 16, 2005)
India finally took control of Kashmir related issues.
- Air Deccan To Fly To Kochi Soon (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
First low-cost airline to start service in Kerala
10 per cent growth in air travellers owing to low fares
Part of expansion plans of the airline
Carried over two million passengers since inception
More than 132 flights every day
- Lic To Invest 15 Per Cent In Infrastructure (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Highly bullish on the infrastructure sector, Life Insurance Corporation of India on Wednesday said upto 15 per cent of its investments would go into infrastructure.
- As India's Economy Soars, Its Airports And Roads Can't Keep Up (Christian Science Monitor, Scott Baldauf, Sep 15, 2005)
Indian airlines just ordered a fleet of new planes. But red tape and bureaucracy mean infrastructure lags.
- Rural People’S Purchasing Power Is Increasing’ (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Sep 15, 2005)
Manvendra Singh, 41, is a BJP MP from Barmer, Rajasthan, who looks colourful in his dhoti and headgear.
- Dialogue Format Inadequate (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Sep 15, 2005)
Unless South Asia is rid of nuclear weapons and mutual mistrust, there will be little scope for a Kashmir solution
- Fully Committed To Nuclear Deal: Bush (Hindu, Harish Khare , Sep 15, 2005)
Terrorism must stop for realistic progress with Pakistan, says Manmohan Singh
- Domestic Issue Taken To Bush'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Dr. Singh reportedly expressed surprise at Vajpayee's criticism of pact with U.S.
- The Farmer And The Festival Lights (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Sep 15, 2005)
The Ganesh festival is the most important event in Maharashtra. This season, farm distress has hit theutsavbadly in Vidharbha. Very few have money to spend. Meanwhile, farmers' suicides there are going up.
- Border Fencing? (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 15, 2005)
Are we for bringing down walls and barriers between countries and peoples or are we in favour of erecting new barricades?
- Dubai Invites Indian Investors (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Manufacturing, IT focus areas
- Un General Assembly Okays Watered-Down Goals (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Mr Annan termed the missing of the issue of non-proliferation and disarmament as a real disgrace and urged leaders to discuss it this week.
- Let There Be Light (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 15, 2005)
Salman Rushdie Distributed by The New York Times Syndicate
A few weeks ago, in a column written in response to the London bombings, I wrote about the urgent need for a “reform movement to bring the core concepts of Islam into the modern age”.
- Huge Heroin Haul Weeks Before Indo-Pak Anti-Drug Pact (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Sandwiched between the Golden Triangle and the Golden Crescent regions of international drug-trafficking, India has been a favourite transit route for narcotics.
- ‘A Hacker Is A Good Guy’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
At 19, he is the world’s youngest Intelligence consultant. Ankit Fadia was in the City to launch a travel BPO course and his fourth book.
- Pervez, With Panache (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 15, 2005)
General Musharraf seems to be aspiring to transform himself into a statesman with much to do on the world stage. Just the list of his public engagements in New York will leave the most ardent crusader for world peace envious.
- Divisive Politics On Onam (Indian Express, T V R Shenoy, Sep 15, 2005)
His Imperial Majesty Mahabali is conducting the annual tour of his erstwhile realm as you read this.
- Bihar Election Under A Cloud (Indian Express, Manoj Mitta, Sep 15, 2005)
The Election Commission has maintained all through that it was required by law to hold the Bihar election within six months of the dissolution of the Assembly.
- N-Deal Must Work, Never Mind Internal Debates: Singh To Bush (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
India expects the United States to deliver on the historic nuclear pact signed in July by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W Bush,
- State Of Relations With Kabul (Dawn, Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty, Sep 15, 2005)
With the global focus still on terrorism, the US is obviously banking on a successful completion of elections in Afghanistan scheduled for September 18.
- Will Indo-Afghan (Daily Excelsior, Atul Cowshish, Sep 15, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has made his maiden visit to Afghanistan which sections of the media has hailed as both 'historic' and 'successful' and India's array of offers to Kabul were on full display to the discomfort of some in the neighbourhood.
- Rape In The Train (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 15, 2005)
The Indian Railways is not famous for satisfactory service. Nor do passengers expect much from it.
- United Nations To The Rescue (Of Itself) (Christian Science Monitor, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Humanity's ability to speak with one voice is still a recent phenomenon in history.
- Afghan Ballots Carry Mullahs, Jihadis, Women (Christian Science Monitor, Scott Baldauf, Sep 15, 2005)
A mullah, a feminist, a jihadi, and a communist: It sounds like the start of an Afghan joke, but instead, it is the makings of Afghanistan's first-ever elected parliament.
- Dream Merchant (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Sep 15, 2005)
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee seems desperately hopeful that his state’s transformation will yield fringe benefits for all, says Sumanta Sen
- ‘Rural People’S Purchasing Power Is Increasing’ (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Sep 15, 2005)
Manvendra Singh, 41, is a BJP MP from Barmer, Rajasthan, who looks colourful in his dhoti and headgear. Son of senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh, Manvendra was educated in the US and the UK. A journalist by profession, Manvendra gets good support ...
- Breathtakingly Beautiful (Deccan Herald, B V Prakash, Sep 15, 2005)
A weekend visit to the beautiful Tonnur lake just off the Mandya - Mysore Road, promises to bring you back refreshed
- India, Pakistan Leaders To Push Peace Process In U.S. (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
The leaders of India and Pakistan meet in New York on Wednesday to push forward a peace process which is beginning to offer a realistic chance of a lasting rapprochement between the long-time foes.
- Rajapakse Exchanges Papers With Buddhist Party (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Sep 14, 2005)
Sri Lanka Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse and the all-Buddhist clergy parliamentary party, Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) on Tuesday exchanged a 12-point poll pact in which Mr. Rajapakse agreed to safeguard the unitary character of the state in any . . .
- New Delhi Accepts Observer Status In Tri-Nation Gas Pipeline Project (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Sep 14, 2005)
Mani Shankar Aiyar to attend steering committee meeting in Turkmenistan
- Cii, Dubai Tourism Ink Mou To Boost Trade Ties (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), on Monday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ...
- Manmohan To Meet Bush Today (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
The Prime Minister, Mr Manmohan Singh, will meet the US President, Mr George W Bush at 6.45 pm (4.15 am IST Wednesday) at the American leader’s request, four hours after his arrival in New York from Paris to attend the UN General Assembly session.
- Sense Of Victory Pervades Gaza (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
‘The lesson... is that no matter how long it takes, the occupiers will leave because of resistance.’
- Rice In A Private Grip (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Sep 14, 2005)
The biological inheritance of the world's major food crop is now in the hands of a Swiss multinational
- It's Time For Boldness On The Siachen Issue (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 14, 2005)
The India-Pakistan peace process will get the credibility and longevity it needs if Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pervez Musharraf find a way to bring their soldiers down from the world's highest battlefield.
- National Approach To Naxal Issue Needed (Deccan Herald, P V RAMANA, Sep 14, 2005)
Maoists may gain a foothold over the length and breadth of India, cutting off the rich north-east from the rest
- Multiculturalism In The Uk And India (Daily Excelsior, Tukoji R Pandit, Sep 14, 2005)
After the two successive terrorist attacks in London in July, one thing that has stirred Britain greatly is the concept of 'multi-culturalism'. There are people,
- Iran Breaking Iaea Seals (Daily Excelsior, SREEDHAR, Sep 14, 2005)
On August 10, 2005 Iran has begun to remove the seals placed by United Nations at its nuclear conversion facility in Isfahan, enabling it to operate the plant more freely.
- Kiss That Tells (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
It is just a coincidence that an expression of deep affection --- kiss --- has been in the news of late because of two remarkable incidents.
- Unfortunate Indeed (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
It is extremely unfortunate that some people don't learn from experience. What is worse is that they don't want to do so.
- Let’S Not Be Scared Of Facing The Truth (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 14, 2005)
Self praise won’t do. Need is to see and rectify errors, not to hide them, Abdul Rafia Fazili comments on the coverage of Kashmir University on small screen
- Make Un Effective Too (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 14, 2005)
This year’s UN General Assembly session has assumed added significance as it is preceded by a historic gathering of Heads of State and Government for a summit meeting to discuss challenges facing the globe. According to reports, out of 191 member States
- War On Terror (Statesman, Vladimir Inozemtsev, Sep 14, 2005)
Let The Islamic World Follow Its Own Path
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