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EDITORIAL 24.07.09

July 24, 2009

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THE PIONEER

1.      LET THERE BE FULL TRIAL

2.      PERVERSE VOYEURISM

3.      SHARM SURRENDER NOT SURPRISING-BALBIR K PUNJ

4.      ALL VIPS SHOULD BE FRISKED-KHIMI THAPA

5.      REINVENTING TAMIL TIGERS-SWATI DAS

6.      AN EYE TO CHINA-GAUTAM MUKHERJEE

7.      OBAMA PLAYS LATINA CARD-KALYANI SHANKAR

8.      EASTERN EUROPE AS AN AMERICAN PROBLEM-DMITRY KOSYREV

 

THE TIMES OF INDIA

1.      IT'S NO GAME

2.      PATENTLY GOOD IDEA

WHERE'S THE TEACHER?-

4.      'TURMERIC IS RECEIVING ATTENTION FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS'

5.      JUDGES HAVE THEIR INSCRUTABLE REASONS-MANOJ MITTA 

6.      PLAYING HOOKY-

 

HINDUSTAN TIMES

1.      THE BALOCH ENIGMA

2.      HURDLES, ANYONE?

3.      CREDIBILITY MATTERS-RAJDEEP SARDESAI

4.      STABILITY EQUALS SILENCE-RESHMA PATIL

 

INDIAN EXPRESS

1.      DOHA IS BACK

2.      REGRESSIVE, CRUDE

3.      TRUTH DETECTORS

4.      AGAINST THE GRAIN-DHIRAJ NAYYAR

5.      A WHITE PAPER PREVIEWED-RAGHU DAYAL

6.      A DADDY STATE-MADHAV KHOSLA

7.      NO MORE POCKET MONEY-INDER MALHOTRA

8.      THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING-YUBARAJ GHIMIRE

 

THE FINENCIAL EXPRESS

1.      WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN ON JULY 28?

2.      READ MY ULIP

3.      GROWTH THAT'S EVEN MORE INCLUSIVE-MICHAEL WALTON

4.      IN NEXT WEEK'S MONETARY POLICY, WILL RBI'S FOCUS BE ON ONETARY POLICY?-AJAY SHAH

 

THE HINDU

1.      HEIGHT OF IRRESPONSIBILITY

2.      MORE TRANSPARENT CLINICAL TRIALS

3.      THE BOTTOM LINE BEHIND INDIA-U.S. 3.0 -SIDDHARTH VARADARAJAN

4.      CHANGING THE HISTORICAL NARRATIVE -IAN BLACK

5.      HOW A NEW YORKER JOINED THE AL-QAEDA -WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM AND SOUAD MEKHENNET

6.      THE UNCHILLED LIFE: DOING WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING -TERI KARUSH ROGERS

7.      CHINA BLACKLISTS EIGHT CITIES, FIVE POWER PLANTS

 

THE ASIAN AGE

1.      ORDER REVIVES AN OLD CONTROVERSY

2.      STRATEGIC OR DANGEROUS?

3.      BROTHERS IN ARMS-ARUN KUMAR SINGH

 

THE TRIBUNE

1.      MUSHARRAF IN THE DOCK

2.      TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE

3.      DOCTOR AT THE DOORSTEP

4.      ADS FOR NEWS: PRACTICE CAN DENT IMAGE OF SOME CHANNELS, PAPERS-BY KULDIP NAYAR

5.      WALL STREET HIKES PAY AFTER BAILOUTS-BY TOMOEH MURAKAMI TSE

6.      SPORTING GLORIES ARE ULTIMATE HUMAN DRAMA-BY BRIAN VINER

 

THE ASSAM TRIBUNE

1.      INDO-PAK DIALOGUE

2.      MEGA HYDEL PROJECTS

3.      NEW ANIMAL SPECIES

4.      DRY SPELL IN THE NORTH EASTERN REGION-DWAIPAYAN

5.      GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION-DR JOGRAM HATIBARUAH

 

THE ECONOMIC TIMES

1.      DEPRESSED TAX COLLECTIONS

2.      BATTLE FOR THE COW BELT

3.      THE CONTINENTAL DEFENCE

4.      INDIA NEEDS STATECRAFT, NOT STAGECRAFT-BRAHMA CHELLANEY

5.      TREASON IN THE AIR, ONCE AGAIN-BJØRN LOMBORG

 

DECCAN CHRONICAL

1.      ORDER REVIVES AN OLD CONTROVERSY

2.      WHAT LED TO KARGIL WAR? UNINTELLIGENCE -BY BY SRINATH GHAVAN

3.      US SHOULD BUY BOOKS FOR PAK, NOT GUNS - BY NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

4.      STRATEGIC OR DANGEROUS? -BY C. UDAY BHASKAR

5.      BROTHERS IN ARMS -BY BY ARUN KUMAR SINGH

6.      IT ALL STARTS WITH YOU -BY BY ROBIN SHARMA

 

THE STATESMAN

1.      HARD NUT TO CRACK

2.      POIGNANT PLEA 'HAVE FAITH IN OUR FORCES'

3.      SIMMERING HILLS'

4.      DREAMS TO FULFIL

5.      ABHIJIT CHATTERJEE

 

THE TELEGRAPH

1.      PLOY TO TALK

2.      STILL FUMING

3.      THE NUFFIELD SPIRIT -SWAPAN DASGUPTA

4.      MONSTER IN THE MAKING -MALVIKA SINGH

 

DECCAN HERALD

1.      DEBT CRISIS STARES DEVELOPING NATIONS

2.      BY SUPACHAI PANITCHPAKDI

3.      THE HIDDEN COSTS

4.      BY CHITTARANJAN ANDRADE

 

THE NEW YORK TIMES

1.      WHERE THE JOBS ARE

2.      PRESIDENT OBAMA, PROFESSOR GATES AND THE CAMBRIDGE POLICE -BY BRENT STAPLES

3.      FARMS AND ANTIBIOTICS

4.      THE RIGHT WAY TO REGISTER VOTERS

 

I. THE NEWS

1.      CHARM OFFENSIVE

2.      A LONG GOODBYE

 

PAKISTAN OBSERVER

1.      MUSHARRAF: HISTORY TAKES A TWIST

2.      NEW SAUDI ENVOY'S LAUDABLE RESOLVE

3.      INDEED CHINA HANDLED XINJIANG INCIDENT WELL

 

THE INDEPENDENT

1.      AL NATIONAL COUNCIL

2.      SPURIOUS FERTILISER

3.      TRAINING STUDENT PROTESTORS…!

 

THE DAWN

1.      SUPPORTING ARTISTS

2.      EXTRA CARE NEEDED

3.      FOLLY OF DRONE ATTACKS

4.      AN 'N-UMBRELLA' FOR ALLIES -BY JULIAN BORGER

5.      FAITH & REASON IN ISLAM -BY ASGHAR ALI ENGINEER

6.      ISRAEL BANS 'NAKBA' -BY IAN BLACK

 

CHINA DAILY

1.      SECOND THOUGHTS

2.      BLOT ON SOCIETY

3.      SOME HITS, SOME MISSES ON CLINTON'S INDIA VISIT

4.      MORE PRIVATE CAPITAL IS NEEDED

 

THE KOREA TIMES

1.      MEDIA REFORM BRAWL

2.      STRONG PERFORMANCES

3.      SOCIALISTS IN HONGDAE-BY MICHAEL BREEN

 

THE AUSTRALIAN

1.      POWER TO THE PEOPLE, WHATEVER THE SOURCE

2.      PREPARED FOR THE PAST

3.      LESSONS FROM THE 70S

 

THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD

1.      TIME TO END THE CLIMATE COMEDY

2.      TRUST BETRAYED BY GRUBBY NEWS

 

THE GUARDIAN

1.      US HEALTHCARE DEBATE: DELIRIUM TREMENS

2.      CANDIDATE SELECTION: ALL WELCOME

3.      IN PRAISE OF… RAIL ELECTRIFICATION

 

THE KOREA HERALD

1.      MORE TV CHANNELS

2.      TARIFFS ON RICE?

3.      WHERE DID ALL THE HACKING GO?-M.K. THOMPSON

 

JAPAN TIMES

1.      U.S. AND INDIA MOVING FORWARD

2.      WILL ASIA'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY LEAD THE WAY?-BY JONG-WHA LEE

 

THE GAZETTE

1.      WE LOVE OUR SALT - AND IT'S KILLING US

2.      STAKES ARE HIGH IN U.S. HEALTH-CARE FIGHT

 

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