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Saturday, 11 December 2004, 1800 hrs

TOP STORIES
Myanmar prepares to drive out
anti-India militant groups 

A year after Bhutan launched Operation All Clear to flush out Northeast militant groups based on its soil, Myanmar has got cracking as well

ECONOMY & BUSINESS
Foreign exchange inflow
crosses record mark 
Foreign exchange reserves recorded one of the highest ever inflows of US dollar to cross the 130 billion mark during the week ended December 3, thanks to a heavy flow of investments and revaluation of currencies


FEATURE PICKS


Tribune

Election expertise in demand
The expertise acquired by the Indian Election Commission is in demand globally. The United Nations and the Commission Electoral Independante of Cote de’ Ivoire have signed memorandums of understanding with the Election Commission for cooperation in electoral matters.
 By RAVI BHATIA and RAMESH RAMACHANDRAN


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Indian Express
Iron man
Rumsfeld
He is the defence think-tank behind Bush administration. We in India can look in him for an iron hand determined to crush terrorism, and therefore he suits us as an ally, says RAJEEV SHUKLA


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Outlook
The deafening silence
India finds itself a prisoner of its own unwise and unwarranted over-anxiety for a thaw in Indo-Pakistan relations. This over-anxiety has made us mute spectators of continued use of jihadi terrorism by Pakistan, says B RAMAN

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Deccan Herald

Reining in the military
The NHRC should step in to investigate the extent of human rights violations by the security forces in J&K, writes KULDIP NAYAR

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Times of India

Continuity, with a populist tilt
The first six months of Manmohan Singh's rule have produced no significant improvement in the quality of politics. But have they produced improved economic policy? Not really, says SWAMINATHAN S ANKLESARIA AIYAR


TOP PICKS

OPINION


US a strategic partner? (Deccan Herald)
New phase in Pak-US ties (Dawn)
No respite from US torture (Dawn)
 India's message to Rumsfield (Tribune)
Shame: Punjab custodial deaths (Tribune)



What is India Editorials

SEER'S CALL
“Nobody is above the law of our country. Let truth prevail,  and the guilty be punished”
The Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam has clarified the mutt's position on charges levelled against the seer, and urged devotees not to despair

SP HAS NO REGARD FOR LAW OR TRUTH: HIGH COURT
The policeman running the case against the Kanchi Shankaracharya was once denounced by the High Court as a barbarian. His track record is full of dark deeds that would put hardcore criminals to shame

What does it mean to be 
a Hindu in India?

Unease grows in the hearts of common Indians as they watch a revered saint being arrested and humiliated, writes
SOUMYA SITARAMAN

More Kanchi stories

United protest in New York 

Appeal from an urban
middle class devotee


Pillar of Hinduism


Nov 11 turned out
 like Sept 11



Other editorials

War on the PEoPLE
Andhra Pradesh's talks with Naxalite groups is fraught with danger not just for the state but for all of India, writes ARAVIND SITARAMAN


No eulogy for Veerappan

No tears will be shed
 for the dead bandit, but we must address the causes that created such a monster, says
ARAVIND SITARAMAN


More edits
 

INSCRIPTIONS

South Indian Inscriptions 

Original texts from four states, transcribed from a definitive work published by the Archaeological Survey of India

Volume 8
Chola Inscriptions

Volume 10
Telugu Inscriptions
from Andhra Pradesh

Volume 14

Pandya Inscriptions

Volume 16
Telugu Inscriptions
of the Vijayanagara Dynasty

Volume 17

Inscriptions Collected During 1903 - 1904

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 BUSINESS HEADLINES

Pak favours India investments
Indo-Iran LNG deal hits hurdle 
Banks get more teeth  
EU backs Lamy for WTO post

 CORPORATE HEADLINES

BBC set to slash 10% jobs 
United Airlines to cut up jobs
Indian deficit on tight leash
Ambanis begin talks


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China backs German bid at UN
Test explosives lost on flight
To the next level on the Net
Saddam trial after Iraq elections 
Soldiers sue army 
Americans get a cover deal 
Al-Qaeda claims Jeddah attack 
Sexism in U.K. Parliament 
Philippines bans logging

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