June 15, 2009
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Editorial
Month: June 09, Edition: - 000221, collected & managed by: - durgesh kumar mishra, published by – manish manjul
THE PIONEER
1. BJP'S UNSTEADY BOAT
2. WEST FUELS THE HEAT
3. LAZY BABUS HOLD UP INDIA'S MARCH-JOGINDER SINGH
4. BJP MUST GET BACK TO BASICS-DEEPENDRA JHA
5. LET CHINA BREATHE FIRE -B RAMAN
6. MARXISTS IN DENIAL- SHIKHA MUKERJEE
7. IT'S TOO EARLY TO CELEBRATE-SHIVAJI SARKAR
8. HAD ANNE BEEN ALIVE, SHE WOULD BE 80 THIS JUNE
THE TIMES OF INDIA
- TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT
- LEAVE THE JEANS ON
- BREAK THE QUOTA ROUTINE - ANDRÉ BÉTEILLE
- 'PEOPLE REJECTED THE THIRD FRONT ALTERNATIVE'
- NEWS PANDEMIC -JUG SURAIYA
- EYE OF THE TIGER-SATISH K SHARMA
HINDUSTAN TIMES
- ALMOST BACK TO BUSINESS OURTAKE
- BARACK'S BUGBEAR THEPUNDIT
- LIFE ON A METRO - SAMAR HALARNKAR
- BJP'S LOSING THE PLOT-PANKAJ VOHRA
- FACE THE FACTS OF LIFE INNER VOICE- P.P.WANGCHUK
- BJP'S WAR WITHIN HAS JUST BEGUN-VIR SANGHVI
INDIAN EXPRESS
- AFTER SHOPIAN
- THE GATHERING STORM
- PRECIOUS MINUTES
- NEW BEGINNINGS?-ARUN SHOURIE
- PRECARIOUSLY DEPENDENT
- DEFENCE POLICIES
- CATCH THE MICE-C. RAJA MOHAN
- THE ROAD FORWARD-YOGINDER K. ALAGH
- 'BJP CAN'T BE A PARTY OF HINDU RIGHT. THEN IT WILL NOT SUCCEED. BUT IT CAN BE A PARTY OF INDIAN (CENTRE) RIGHT, WHICH IT SHOULD BE'
THE FINENICAL EXPRESS
1. THE MINING RU
2. PUT AWAY DAS KAPITAL-MEGHNAD DESAI
3. BOXED IN FISCALLY-INDRANIL PAN
4. CURIOUSLY SURPRISING TAX-SURABHI
THE HINDU
1. TIME TO MOVE FORWARD
2. LESSONS FROM MUMBAI
3. BAMA SHOULD HAVE AN AFPAK DREAM- M.K. BHADRAKUMAR
4. WHAT ELEPHANTS CAN TEACH HUMANS - JOANNA MOORHEAD
5. THE ROAD TO JUSTICE IN MUMBAI MIGHT WELL LEAD
6. FROM SWAT- SIDDHARTH VARADARAJAN
7. A TRIUMPH FOR RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY - VLADIMIR RADYUHIN
8. A TORRID WEEK FOR BROWN, STILETTO & ALL -HASAN SUROOR
THE ASIAN AGE
1. IS GROWTH REALLY BACK IN INDIA?
2. GAMES IN THE BJP: WHAT'S BEHIND SINHA'S GAMBLE-SWAPAN DASGUPTA
3. BRIC: AXIS OF PROSPERITY-SATISH KUMAR
4. THE IMPORTANCE OF BRICS, SOUTH AFRICA INCLUDED
5. PARANJOY GUHA THAKURTA
THE TRIBUNE
1. THAT SINKING FEELING
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE
1. FISCAL DISCIPLINE
2. AGRICULTURE WOES
3. IS IT A PRO-REFORM MANDATE?-ANUBHAB DUTTA
4. WATERSHED APPROACH FOR BETTER WATER USE-DR RAMANI KANTA THAKURIA
THE ECONOMIC TIMES
1. GET ON WITH 3G AUCTION
2. IKEA DROPS INDIA PLANS
3. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT
4. WITH POLITICS ON HIS SIDE
5. 'EXCESS LIQUIDITY WILL FLOW INTO MARKETS'
6. DON'T SKIP PANEL SCRUTINY OF BUDGET -MYTHILI BHUSNURMATH
7. NONE AMONG US IS TRULY COMPLETE -MARGUERITE THEOPHIL
8. MONEY: WHENCE IT CAME, WHERE IT WENT -JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH
DECCAN CHRONICAL
1. IS GROWTH REALLY BACK IN INDIA?
2. RIGHT WILL OPPOSE ALL AAM AADMI POLICIES
3. ARJUN SENGUPTA
4. WEST ASIA GIVES DECENCY, DEMOCRACY A CHANCE
5. THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
6. GAMES IN THE BJP: WHAT'S BEHIND SINHA'S GAMBLE
7. SWAPAN DASGUPTA
8. BRIC: AXIS OF PROSPERITY
9. SATISH KUMAR
10. I'M THE WRITER, PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR OF MY LIFE
11. TISCA CHOPRA
THE STATESMAN
1. IT'S A PANDEMIC
2. EUROPE TURNS RIGHT
THE TELEGRAPH
1. GREEN TURNS RED
2. NOT UP TO A CHALLENGE - S.L. RAO
3. BLIP ON THE GRAPH -GWYNNE DYER
DECCAN HERALD
1. AUNG SAN SUU KYI SHOULD BE FREED- BERNARD KOUCHNER
2. MUSHROOMING SHRINES- NAVARATNA LAXMAN
The New York Times
1. NEITHER REAL NOR FREE
2. MISGUIDED BUDGET CUTS
3. THE RIGHTS OF DOMESTIC WORKERS
4. EVEN NOW, THERE'S RISK IN 'DRIVING WHILE BLACK'
5. BRENT STAPLES
International THE NEWS
1. BANNU – THE PRELUDE?
2. A TERRIBLE THREAT
3. THE PLANE AGAIN
PAKISTAN OBSERVER
1. RAISE IN ARMY'S PAY, POLICE LEFT OUT
2. THE HIDDEN HAND THAT KILLED MUFTI NAEEMI
3. POVERTY DRIVEN HAVOC IN ZIMBABWE
THE INDEPENDENT
1. PENDING CASES
2. FOUR-LANE HIGHWAY
3. APPLY YOURSELF…!
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