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Saturday, 18 September 2004, 1800 hrs

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US will lift restrictions on
nuclear exports to India

Washington has agreed to lift export controls on equipment for nuclear facilities to India and liberalise high-tech trade, including those related to space science...

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India Together

An eco-friendly Ganesh Utsav 
The Ganesh festival in Pune is marked by emotions so intense that it almost resembles mass hysteria. But in a collective response to water pollution from indiscriminate immersion of idols, the city's festivities have gradually donned a green look, writes RADHIKA DHAVSE

Indian Express
Our vote in their election
Unlike the one line reference to India in the Kerry platform, the Republican platform does not bracket India with Pakistan. It refers to India as a ‘growing world power’, writes G PARTHASARATHY

Tribune
Transfer of power is the real issue
Nepali Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba’s visit to Delhi last week was confirmed only a day before, thanks to the crisis created by the Maoist blockade of Kathmandu, street protests by formations opposed to the government, and the killing of Nepalis in Iraq. What really is happening with our neighbour? Maj Gen ASHOK MEHTA analyses the situation
 
Asia Times
Taken for a taxing ride? 
The Veega Land Amusement Park near Kochi offers over 50 exciting rides and has emerged as a most sought-after fun destination in South India. But the "All Fun, All Day Long, For Everyone” park has not been fun for the local panchayat, reports M SUCHITRA

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Sonia, Mulayam: Sparring (Tribune)
Meals at mid-day (Tribune)
 What price accuracy? (Business Standard)
Textile quotas hiccups (Business Standard)
Godmothers and TN police (Tribune)

 



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Water and river management
in South Asia

Given China's disastrous environmental record, India should join an Asian alliance to pressure its big neighbour into behaving more responsibly, says
ARAVIND SITARAMAN


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