June 22, 2009
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Editorial
Month: June 09, Edition: - 000227, collected & managed by: - durgesh kumar mishra, published by – manish manjul
THE PIONEER
1. IDEOLOGY IS NOT BAGGAGE
2. ARRESTING JUDICIAL ROT
3. CHINA FEIGNS OUTRAGE-PREMEN ADDY
4. CONGRESS SACRIFICES A SCAPEGOAT-SUNITA VAKIL
5. 'GREEN WAVE' IN ISLAMIC IRAN
6. 'DO NOT LET THE ENEMY RUIN THE VICTORY CELEBRATION'
7. IS THE TIME RIPE FOR A REVOLUTION IN IRAN?
THE TIMES OF INDIA
1. OPEN UP
2. GREEN SIGNAL
3. TRIVIAL PURSUIT -K P S GILL
4. 'OPEN SOURCE IS MORE STABLE AND BETTER SUPPORTED'
5. A HARD DAY'S HOLIDAY -MADHUMITA GUPTA
6. SO, HAVE WE CHANGED AT ALL?
7. BIT BY BITE
8. CPI(M) VS CPI(M)
INDIAN EXPRESS
1. RATES OF CONCERN
2. THE OTHER AGENDA
3. RINGSIDE REVIVAL
4. CLASH OF AMBITIONS-COOMI KAPOOR
5. WHERE THEY WERE ALL THIS WHILE-ANTARA DAS
6. THE RSS HAS TO (INTROSPECT), ELECTION RESULTS WERE SO DISASTROUS THAT IF YOU DON'T MAKE AN ASSESSMENT YOU WILL NEVER RECOVER'
FINANCIAL EXPRESS
1. FOOD: POLICY AND POLITICS
2. TWO YEARS & COUNTING
3. QUESTION FOR KELKAR-P VAIDYANATHAN IYER
4. A BRAVE NEW FINANCIAL WORLD-SANJAY BANERJI
5. A BRAVE NEW FINANCIAL WORLD-SANJAY BANERJI
THE HINDU
1. KATCHATHEEVU IS SETTLED
2. IN NEGATIVE TERRITORY
3. BEIJING CAUTIONS U.S. OVER IRAN -M.K. BHADRAKUMAR
4. OUR EDITOR: A REMEMBRANCE
5. TEACHING ZAMBIAN CHILDREN TO READ -SARAH GILBERT
6. WORLD BANK BACKS TIGER CONSERVATION PROGRAMME -SUZANNE GOLDENBERG
THE ASIAN AGE
1. CONFUSED SIGNALS ON WTO STRATEGY
2. SELF-SERVING POLITY SEEKS STATUS QUO, NOT REFORMS-BY JAGMOHAN
THE TRIBUNE
1. BJP AT SEA
2. JUST DOESN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO
3. LET NOT GOONDAS RULE
4. LUDHIANA AKALI ATTACKERS MUST BE PUNISHED
5. ESSENCE OF MUSIC
6. SAROD MAESTRO STRIVED FOR HARMONY ALL HIS LIFE
7. SHOW OF STRENGTH-BY GOBIND THUKRAL
8. ISRAELI PM FEELS THE HEAT-BY HAROLD MEYERSON
9. CHATTERATI-BY DEVI CHERIAN
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE
1. MILLIONTH WORD?
2. REVAMPING IRRIGATION
3. STAYING AHEAD OF COMPETITION-DR B K MUKHOPADHYAY
4. NON-ALIGNMENT AS INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY-RABINDRA NATH SARMA
THE ECONOMIC TIMES
1. THINK BEFORE RENAMING THE CAPITAL
2. INNOVATION FROM SEBI
3. WASTING WORLD BANK LOANS
4. PRECURSOR TO AN ENDURING BOOM-DINESH THAKKAR
DECCaN CHRONICAL
1. CONFUSED SIGNALS ON WTO STRATEGY
2. TIME TO CLEAR INDIA'S MOST DISCUSSED BILL -BY BY JAYANTHI NATARAJAN
3. IRANIANS MUST VOTE AGAIN, WITH THEIR BODIES -BY BY THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
4. SELF-SERVING POLITY SEEKS STATUS QUO, NOT REFORMS -BY BY JAGMOHAN
5. REPORTING LIVE, FROM SWAT -BY BY NADEEM F. PARACHA
6. THE FLY TERMINATOR -BY BY MAUREEN DOWD
THE STATESMAN
1. DEFICIT PLANNING
2. ARMY VS MAOISTS
3. WINDOW DRESSING
THE TELEGRAPH
1. ALL OVER AGAIN
2. PLAYING CHECKERS
3. ABUL HASHEM HAD A POINT -ASHOK MITRA
4. THE SECRET MUSIC -GWYNNE DYER
DECCAN HERALD
1. BRAZIL: ENIGMA OF A SLEEPING COLOSSUS-BY JOAQUIN ROY
2. THE GP IS NOT EXTINCT-BY S GIRIDHAR
THE NEWYORK TIMES
1. OCEAN RESCUE
2. HOW TO TRUST ELECTRONIC VOTING
3. THE RIGHT CHOICE DOWNTOWN
4. IS EVERYBODY ALL RIGHT? -BY FRANCIS X. CLINES
INTENATIONAL THE NEWS
1. BATTLING ON
2. EMPTY POCKETS
PAKISTAN OBSERVER
1. MILITARY'S SIGNIFICANT SUCCESS IN SWAT
2. SHOCKINGLY LOW ALLOCATIONS FOR EDUCATION
3. IRANIAN ELECTIONS AND AFTERMATH
THE INDEPENDENT
1. CAMPUS PEACE
2. PUBLIC TOILETS
3. OUT OF CONTROL...!
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