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Thursday, July 31, 2008

thursday

 Doha talks collapse: chambers express dismay

 Arrest this negative trend

 Wetlands and climate change

 Firing again on Line of Control

 Pakistan will not press for vote on Indian deal at IAEA

 Additional judges’ term extended by two years

 Court to await panel report on alternative alignment

 Pachauri to head six-member experts committee

 House panel to see video footage

 Pranab holds talks with Ahmadinejad

 Lawrence provides a fitting Climax for India

 Rafael Nadal will be the man to beat

 Garbage to generate revenue for Corporation

 Kakodkar in Vienna, to hold talks

 Subcontinent looms over Man Booker longlist

 Bench disposes of 24-year-old cases

 Panel to summon three BJP MPs

 Indian envoy, Zardari review bilateral ties

 SAARC for collective action on terror

 Court relief for Erdogan

 Nepal to raise climate change at SAARC meet

 “20,000 MW nuclear power by 2020 if deal gets through”

 EPFO move to ‘give’ workers’ money to private firms decried

 Congress defends EPFO decision

 Kosambi and the discourse of civilization

Religion

 Removal of ignorance

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Monday, July 28, 2008

 Hope at last over Doha Round of trade talks financial scene

 Fast-tracking the economic reforms agenda

 Metro terrorism

 Equity in primary education

 CMs’ meet to discuss security

 India files nuclear separation plan with IAEA

 Food crisis, fuel price hike to figure at SAARC Summit

 Nuclear deal not for weaponising: Pranab

 Hackett chases history

 Cut carbon emissions before its too late: Pachauri

 Where communal harmony is a way of life

 China’s panda population up

 Hot on the heels of the ‘Mande Burung’

 Swraj Paul in race for CPA chairmanship

 Hun Sen set to retain power

 Members of ETA held

 Cuba marks revolution anniversary

 Iran seeks NAM’s help

 Party constitution has provisions for appeal: Karat

 Scrutinise executive, Ansari urges Elders

 What’s happening to the monsoon?

 Torch relay game brings Olympics nearer to children

Religion

 Singular devotion

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

 Tight money policy may be continued

 Dabhol plant starts power generation

 Moving ahead with post (IMP)

 Maximising benefits of trade

 PM calls up Medvedev

 India bracing itself for American draft

 No compromise on strategic programme: Kakodkar

 SP expels six MPs

 Can the Indian swimmers make a splash?

 Any move to demolish Ramar Sethu will not be tolerated: Jayalalithaa

 ‘Semmangudi integrated bhakti and music’

 Australia ready to support India’s case

 We’ll expedite processes: Rice

 Indian-origin judge to head rights panel

 China ahead of U.S. in Internet use

 India will extend more support to SAARC: Sood

 Hypersonic interceptor missile to be tested

 CJI: Chandrachud, a multi-faceted personality

 BJP files complaint

 “Centre may push pension, banking Bills”

 Why does Russia cooperate with ‘rogue states’

Religion

 Epitome of service

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Friday, July 25, 2008

 Nano will not increase congestion: Tata

 Political stasis in Nepal

 Notify guidelines

 Karat defends Somnath’s expulsion

 Manmohan calls on Somnath

 Bush and Manmohan discuss next steps in nuclear deal

 Centre studying court suggestion on alternative alignment for Sethu project

 IAEA board continues consultations on safeguards

 BJP to file complaint with Speaker today

 Inflation eases to 11.89%

 Great Indian Bustard found in Bellary pocket

 J.K. Rowling is top-earning celebrity

 Thirty years since Louise Brown, a way of life

 India to test interceptor missile

 Gates, Bloomberg in anti-smoking campaign

 PM calls on President

 Japan to look into nuclear deal

 Pending debate, military action in NWFP called off

 Maoists’ set terms to join government

 Rightful share for women sought

 Now, there is no banknote paper

 Super rice strain

 Iran consolidates position in West Asia

 U.S. reaffirms support in IAEA, NSG

 Focus on pipeline during Pranab’s Tehran visit

 Court: depraved acts call for only one sentence — death

 Cabinet clears Rs. 630-crore medicinal plants mission

 Reforms should not ignore aam aadmi: Moily

 JD (S), JD (U) expel their rebel MPs

 Cabinet nod for merger of bank with SBI

 Oxfam warning on food crisis

Religion

 Spirit of sacrifice

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

 After the vote

 Karadzic in the dock

 CPI(M) expels Somnath Chatterjee

 Alignment 6 is most viable: Centre

 Ram Baran Yadav sworn in

 Security for SAARC meet strengthened

 N. Korea nuclear issue discussed

 ‘Spiritual researcher’ Karadzic hid in plain sight

 Kuwait plans new metropolis as ‘Silk City’

 A one-state solution for Israel and Palestine

 IAEA safeguards grant India nuclear weapons status: Pakistan

 23 MPs defied whip

 India begins lobbying

 Madras Atomic Power Station marks silver jubilee

 Global economic turmoil — towards a paradigm shift?

 Will Sarkozy persuade the Irish to vote again?

Religion

 Spiritual guidance

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

 Focus should now be on reforms: industry

 Dialogue continues despite strain

 Moment of truth (Doha)

 Manmohan government wins trust vote

 Nothing in the nuclear agreements prevents us from conducting further tests: Manmohan

 Five adjournments in Lok Sabha as allegations fly thick and fast

 Centre’s stand likely today on alternative alignment for Sethu

 Space dust enigma

 India seeks policy space at WTO meet

 Nepal Maoists to sit in Opposition

 East Asia Summit explores free trade area prospects

 Ceasefire akin to giving ‘oxygen’ to LTTE: Sri Lanka

 Maoists will not join government

 100th anniversary of an iconic model

 Singapore scraps skits at ASEAN session

 Rs. 50,254-cr. debt waived, says Chidambaram

 No legal basis for freeing life convicts after 14 years: court

 We can now take the next step: Kakodkar

 Biman Bose’s poser on continuation of Somnath as Speaker

 “Mahatma Gandhi was shortlisted for Nobel”

 U.N. Secretary-General warns of “double jeopardy” of high food and fuel prices

 3 elephants die of poisoning

 U.S. to continue working with India on nuclear deal

 Judicial officer can’t receive judge during court hours

Religion

 God’s compassion

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

tuesday

 Costs of realpolitik

 Children and cholesterol

 Pranab: no compromise on independent foreign policy

 Menon says dialogue process is under strain

 U.S. ready to do business even with a minority government

 Phalke award for Tapan Sinha

 Ram Baran Yadav is Nepal President

 China, Russia end border dispute

 Suu Kyi comment “misunderstood”

 SAARC meet to discuss fund to manage food crisis

 India hopes to get support at IAEA, NSG

Religion

 Virtue of truth

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Monday, July 21, 2008

sunday

Sunday, 20th July

 Sri Lanka yet to approve CEPA

 Intel launches one-stop solution for SMBs

 NCDEX to begin spot trading in farm items soon

 GAIL starts gas supplies to Trombay region

 MPs can “correct” their vote on July 22

 Agreeing to permanent IAEA safeguards is on the basis of permanent fuel supplies: Kakodkar

 Signing 123 Agreement amounts to accepting American hegemony opinion

 Iran-EU decide to continue interaction

 “State won’t hesitate to seek retrieval of Katchatheevu ”

 Nepal fails to elect President

 Rise in engineering exporters

 India summons Sri Lankan envoy

 Pakistan new trade policy allows FDI from India

 Olympic energy sweeps China

 Nepal presidential run-off on Monday

 Chidambaram: Hyde Act can’t bind India

 Planning Commission may give funds for Bharatpur birds

 China adopts persuasive measures to make people quit smoking
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Monday

 Easy money blamed for home loan fiasco

 One year of the global financial crisis

 Woes of U.S. credit crisis: lack of regulation?

 Focus on inflation

 Bears in a blind spot ( Not stock market bears)

 Draw youth to appreciate Carnatic music: Murali

 Suu Kyi release likely in 6 months, hints Myanmar

 Can Phelps better Spitz’s record?

 Holding a mirror to prisoners’ issue

 ‘My Town, My Pride’ campaign launched in town panchayats

 Speaker calls meeting of floor leaders

 Extradition approved

 India, Brazil to take on rich nations in WTO talks

 Forbidden City made accessible

 India-Pakistan composite dialogue today

 India, Russia plan to build futuristic main battle tank

 Amidst peace talks, LoC truce disintegrates

 No further time to implement report on salary for court staff

 India and new U.S.-friendly moves in East Asia

Religion

 Search for Self

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

 FDIs for Rs. 350 cr. cleared

 Obama the pragmatist

 Women and the church

 Manmohan will move a one-line confidence motion on July 21

 “Accord will help end nuclear apartheid”

 Kirti Chakra recommended for 4 Kabul martyrs

 The paradox of brains vs. brawn

 Human Rights Watch: “End Govt. support for Salwa Judum”

 A restructuring of the food basket

 Mystery insect in London

 ICC has no jurisdiction in Sudan: al-Bashir

 Nepal’s presidential elections on July 19

 Sri Lanka denies it fired at Indian fishermen

 Russian doctrine gives top priority to ties with India

 Glimpse of interrogation at Guantanamo prison

 MI5 “outsourced” torture

 We can improve weather: China

 Nepal President poll on July 19

 Japan for peaceful end to islets row

 Standing shoulder to shoulder with U.S.

 Air Force places orders for Akash missile production

 Another media blitz planned on nuclear energy

 “Speedy trial is a constitutional right”

 Parties mobilise public opinion on deal

 Child labourers rescued

 Country has lost a great judge: Krishna Iyer

 Global warming warning for Arctic fox

Religion

 Guru-Sishya lineage
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 India placed 41st in competitiveness

 Centre considering cap on cotton exports

 Disturbing signals (BOP)

 Precaution is the key (GMOs)

 Karat: Speaker’s office above controversy

 Final hearing in September on foreign origin issue

 IAEA Board meet put off

 U.S. Congressional clock ticks away; uncertainty over lame duck session

 Road map of process and procedure

 Oil companies told not to open new retail outlets

 Miss Universe 2008 from Venezuela

 Chandrachud dead

 India may increase ITBP strength

 Clinton: India, China can burn up planet

 Ahmadinejad sees a new era in the Gulf

 Riots a setback to Tibet’s social, economic uplift

 Talks begin over Nepal government formation

 Beware of the Trojan Horse

 India decries threat of force against Iran

 Apex court: no norms can be laid down for CAG post

 Expert allays fears on uranium

 Judge the nuclear deal on facts, not convictions

 Fighting Pakistan’s ‘informal war’

Religion

 Spiritual maturity
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Monday, July 14, 2008

 Keeping the long-term growth momentum intact

 Travesty of justice

 Defection redefined

 Prakash Karat meets Mayawati

 Pranab briefs Basu on rift

 New Delhi, Kabul favour targeting bases, links of terror outfits

 ‘Perpetuity of safeguards only with perpetuity of fuel supply’

 ‘Both India and China respect McMahon Line’

 The boy who would be king

 Prakash a win away from ATP title

 India-Pakistan talks on CBMs on July 18

 Yahoo rejects Microsoft proposal

 5th amendment to Nepal Constitution

 Ahmadinejad ready for direct talks

 Honey extraction set to go hi-tech in southern districts

 Fears rise over U.S. “hot pursuit” into Pakistan

 Peace deal closer than ever: Olmert

 France challenges U.S. diplomacy in W. Asia

 32 Tigers killed, says Colombo

 Madhes demand leaves many “confused”

 No decision on transit: Dhaka

 Does the IAEA agreement hide us from the Hyde Act?

 S. Prabhakaran made ICJ director

 Uranium in groundwater in Varanasi: study

 Vidarbha forum writes to PM on farm crisis

 Jharkhand gets woman Chief Justice

 Deal sternly with perjury, courts told

 India and the new scramble for Africa

 Collapse of affordable housing

Religion

 Service to preceptor

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

 Industrial growth dips to 3.8 % in May

 G8 falls short on climate

 Strategies to help the poor

 Special Lok Sabha session on July 21, 22

 “Coalition dharma means whatever is agreed upon in a common minimum programme should be implemented”

 Inflation soars to 11.89 per cent

 IAEA has no obligation on fuel supplies or building strategic reserves: Karat

 BJP’s ‘questions’ on IAEA draft

 Obama reluctant to seek changes in nuclear deal

 China plans to make it extra special

 Cosmonauts remove explosive bolt

 Parsing the India-specific safeguards agreement news analysis

 European Parliament demands probe into charges in Kashmir

 Small parties, independents in great demand

 Gujarat law to curb conversions in place

Religion

 Credo of non-violence

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Friday, July 11, 2008

 40% of food items in WPI decline, says study

 Windfall tax violative of NELP policy

 Attracting investment in clean technology

 Oil assets abroad enable India to counter shock

 A highly improper step

 Managing the crisis

 “In the name of energy autonomy, you are surrendering our strategic autonomy”

 Manmohan keen on seeking early vote of confidence

 Draft Safeguards Agreement with IAEA made public

 Rushdie, the Best of Booker

 Governor’s rule imposed in J&K

 Iran test-fires more missiles

 BIMSTEC to focus on poverty alleviation

 Better shore up domestic uranium resources

 Speaker’s office above partisan politics: Somnath

 It recognises our autonomous nuclear programme: Kakodkar

 Step up response to Cyclone Nargis

Religion

 Exceptional sage

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

 Cotton import duty goes

 Infrastructure growth slips in May

 What’s in store now?

 Tide against torture

 India sends safeguards agreement to IAEA Board

 A callous government: Karat

 Bush, Manmohan discuss nuclear deal

 NDA may urge President to intervene

 President requests PM for meeting today

 India’s climate change views not fully incorporated

 State may regulate private varsities

 Energy security not assured: Left

 India, Sri Lanka finalise trade agreement

 We will paralyse Persian Gulf if attacked: Iran

 Russia vows military response to U.S. missile defence deal

 Amendment Bill tabled in Nepal

 Challenging the basis of Kyoto Protocol

 “It will invite risk of nuclear terrorism”

 Safeguards agreement still in negotiation stage: Kakodkar

 Set parameters for ratifying treaties: BJP

 Hearing of plea against UPSC on July 18

 Mundra SEZ: court vacates stay

 Left queries on safeguards thrust spotlight on ‘corrective measures’

 Let us not lose sight of good governance

Religion

 Sure way to liberation

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

The Hindu Today

 Windfall tax not under purview of Petroleum Ministry, says Deora

 Dastardly attack

 Investors’ dilemma

 IAEA step only after winning trust vote: Pranab

 Left parties withdraw support

 India hopeful of China’s support

 Manmohan: Left pullout will not affect stability

 Left: why keep draft text of IAEA Safeguards Agreement secret?

 It’s a privileged document, says Congress

 Differences persist on response to climate change

 Paris to give honorary citizenship to Taslima

 State to fight High Court verdict on language policy

 Supreme Court asks civic authorities to find solutions to Delhi’s problems

 Ensure food, energy security: G-5 nations

 “Greater role for China, India”

 Impasse over Madhes ends

 G8 summit must focus on biofuel policies, says IPCC

 The challenge of change

Religion

 Act of benediction

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

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The Hindu

 The crown passes

 40 die in attack outside Indian Embassy in Kabul

 We will go to IAEA very soon: Manmohan

 No meaning in another meeting, says Left

 PM hopes to persuade Left

 Not afraid of facing Parliament: Manmohan

 Ghulam Nabi Azad resigns

 ‘India will not agree to targets for cutting carbon emissions’

 Nadal reigns after enthralling battle

 India-Sri Lanka pact on prisoner swap soon

 Final countdown for the Olympics begins

 South Africa mints Mandela birthday coin

 Indian woman in Olympic torch relay on Chinese soil

 Rain eludes Cherrapunjee

 Karzai calls up Manmohan

 India objects to security lapse outside mission in Islamabad

 Strong social and community action needed: Pratibha Patil

 IAEA Board needs 45 days notice to consider deal

 Cyriac Joseph sworn in apex court judge

 Supreme Court notice to Solicitor-General

 BSP Rajya Sabha MP disqualified

 ISRO, French space agency ink pact

 Need for repentance

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Monday, July 7, 2008

The Hindu Today

 Of global oil prices, markets and inflation

 Reverse mortgage in respect of joint family property

 Acting on climate change

 Glimmer of hope in Assam

 Jammu & Kashmir government shaky on eve of vote of confidence

 Striking diamond worker shot dead

 Manmohan to highlight fuel crisis at summit

 Astra ready for first full test flight

 Mumbai hilsa replaces Bangladesh variety

 Move to universalise secondary education

 Grain security is assured: China

 No need for U.S. to rush deal: NYT

 Wishing on a star for the G8 summit

 IAF team to leave for U.S. today

 Bush carves out his legacy in Asia

 OPEC president predicts further rise in oil prices

Religion

 Knowledge of the Lord

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Sunday, July 6, 2008

Sunday, July 6th

 Advani: seek vote of confidence

 Karat: nuclear deal will erode independent foreign policy

 Left is awaiting Pranab’s reply, says Karat

 Venus Williams wins her fifth Wimbledon

 Industries with 10 employees under PF purview now

 Two’s company in Sariska

 India may face pressure to reduce greenhouse gases

 French honour for Yash Chopra

 Three legislators quit Assembly, join BJP

 Alternative to plastic bags: DRDO technology on offer

 Award presented to Sunita Williams

 G-8 has no plan to invite India as a new member

 LTTE’s strategic base captured: Colombo

 Madhesi demand slammed

 New Delhi in direct contact with Tehran for release of sailors

 Gill meets C’wealth Secretary-General

 Bardhan hits back at Singhvi

 Price rise? IT’s a balancing act!

 Loan waiver: west Vidarbha gets only Rs. 507 crore

 Scientists set forth proposals to tame climate

 There’s more to the tiger tale than meets the eye

 Rajnath Singh: BJP will do away with Article 370

 Remembering Sam Bahadur

 Lessons for Maoists from their counterparts in Nepal

 Diamond workers go on strike

 Inter-faith service held for Manekshaw

 Pratibha Patil launches portal
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Hindu Saturday, 5th July

 Norms for WiMAX, 3G services soon

 Central banks globally accept high inflation

 Direct tax collections up 39 % in first quarter

 Forex reserves drop $691 m to $311.79 billion

 Focussing on a grim scenario (IMF on inflation)

 Militancy in the Maghreb

 Left sets July 7 deadline

 SP favours nuclear deal

 Inflation up again

 G-8: world economy will be in focus

 Industry asked to cut prices of steel products

 Toll hike for truckers frozen for a year

 Federer, Nadal set up dream final

 Navy to operate UAVs from air station at Uchipuli

 Privilege notice to Puducherry Chief Secretary

 Thousands turn up for Circuit Bench inauguration

 Sariska tiger gets a mate

 China, Taiwan begin direct flights

 Time for partners to reciprocate: N. Korea

 Civilians flee LTTE areas

 SAARC action plan on climate change

 Crunch time comes in Afghanistan

 Tap Brahmaputra hydropower: Mathur

 Arrests: India in touch with Iran

Religion

 Sanctity of God’s name

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