June 23, 2009
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EDITORIAL
THE PIONEER
1. LET GUJARAT FIGHT TERROR
2. LESSON FOR TEAM INDIA
3. LET CHURCH LEAVE HINDUS ALONE-SANDHYA JAIN
4. HINDUTVA NEEDS REGIONAL FLAVOUR-PRIYADARSI DUTTA
5. THE POOR ALSO ASPIRE-KHIMI THAPA
6. POLITICS OF VENGEANCE-SHIKHA MUKERJEE
7. BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE-PRAFULL GORADIA
8. MOTHERS BUILD THE FOUNDATION OF THEIR CHILDREN
THE TIMES OF INDIA
1. A FITTING FINALE
2. LOOKING WITHIN
3. PEOPLE COME FIRST-SHAILAJA CHANDRA
4. WE SHOULD FOLLOW SUIT
5. IT'S JUST TOKENISM-RATNA GOSWAMI
6. WHY A STRIKE WILL BENEFIT AI AND EVERYONE-KINGSHUK NAG
7. CONSISTENTLY INCONSISTENT -P V VAIDYANATHAN
HINDUSTAN TIMES
1. GOODMINTON INDEED
2. EXISTENTIALISM, BJP-STYLE
3. READ THE FINE PRINT
4. NO LONGER JUST A COMMODITY
INDIAN EXPRESS
1. TO BAN OR NOT TO BAN
2. MAMATA'S ENVOYS
3. NEDA'S STORY
4. WHAT'S TECHNICAL ABOUT IT?-BIBEK DEBROY
5. LOOK BEYOND-BALRAJ PURI
6. LEARNING THE WRONG LESSONS-D. RAJA
FINANCIAL EXPRESS
1. INDIA, ON THE CARDS
2. 30,000 ON BOARD
3. IT SHOULD ADD UP-YOGINDER K ALAGH
4. COMRADES, PLEASE DEFINE INCLUSIVE GROWTH-RAJESH CHAKRABARTI
5. BLAME IT ON EL NINO-SANDIP DAS
THE HINDU
1. REDEMPTION SONG
2. LEAR'S MACAW RETURNS
3. BREAKING THE CLIMATE DEADLOCK -D. RAGHUNANDAN, PRABIR PURKAYASTHA & T. JAYARAMAN
4. MOUSAVI FACES AN UPHILL TASK -ATUL ANEJA
5. BLOGGERS ORDERED TO DROP CLOAK OF SECRECY -HASAN SUROOR
THE ASIAN AGE
1. IS BJP CONFUSION ON HINDUTVA GROWING?
2. TO CONTAIN NORTH KOREA, ACTIVATE ASEAN FORUM-SHANKARI SUNDARARAMAN
3. INDIA NEEDS RENAISSANCE-JAGMOHAN
THE TRIBUNE
1. VARUN SAID IT ALL
2. ONE TERROR LAW IS BETTER
3. VICTIMS OF INDIFFERENCE
4. DESENSITISING SOCIETY-BY ROOPINDER SINGH
5. WHERE WILD THINGS DISAPPEAR-BY THOMAS CURWEN
6. DELHI DURBAR
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE
1. REVAMPING APSC
2. PAK'S CROWNING GLORY
3. THE SAFFRON MUTINY-SAIKH MD SABAH AL-AHMED
4. MANMOHAN SINGH– MAN OF THE HOUR-PABITRA CHAUDHURI
ECONOMIC TIMES
1. GOLD STANDARD
2. RATIONALISE EXCISE DUTY
3. SILVER-LINED MONSOON CLOUDS
4. THROUGH THE THIRD EYE
5. COMMODITY TRANSACTION TAX: A THORN IN THE FLESH-K G NARENDRANATH
6. LESSONS FROM THE FINANCIAL CRISES -ARUN DUGGAL
DECCON CHRONICAL
1. IS BJP CONFUSION ON HINDUTVA GROWING?
2. LEFT IS STILL RIGHT IN WEST BENGAL -BY BY JAYATI GHOSH
3. BIG US DEBATE: PUBLIC HEALTH VS PRIVATE HEALTH -BY BY PAUL KRUGMAN
4. TO CONTAIN NORTH KOREA, ACTIVATE ASEAN FORUM -BY BY SHANKARI SUNDARARAMAN
5. PAK'S ABSURD HUMOUR -BY BY JAWED NAQVI
6. INDIA NEEDS RENAISSANCE -BY BY JAGMOHAN
THE STATESMAN
1. DIAL M FOR...
2. APPRAISAL IN MP
3. AMAZON'S TIANANMEN'
THE TELEGRAPH
1. ODD NUMBERS
2. LESS, NOT MORE
3. BEYOND CATCHY PHRASES-BHASKAR DUTTA
DECCAN HERALD
1. US FACES HEALTH CARE SHOWDOWN-BY PAUL KRUGMAN, NYT
2. IN A CITY OF LEGENDS-BY N NIRANJAN NIKAM
THE NEWYORK TIMES
1. AFGHANISTAN'S FAILING FORCES
2. THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT SURVIVES
3. GET BACK TO WORK, ALBANY!
4. A TEST FOR EQUAL JUSTICE
INTENATIONAL THE NEWS
1. MUREED'S MURDER
2. A VICTORY AT LAST
PAKISTAN OBSERVER
1. T-20: THIS IS REAL FACE OF PAKISTAN
THE INDEPENDENT
2. CHINESE OFFER OF HELP
3. VARSITY HALL CANTEENS
4. EARLY MARRIED DAYS...!
DAWN
1. POWER OF PASSION
2. BALOCHISTAN'S POVERTY
3. POST-ELECTION PROTESTS IN IRAN
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