June 30, 2009
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Month June 09, Edition 000234, collected & managed by durgesh kumar mishra, published by – manish manjul
THE PIONEER
1. NOTHING TO FEEL GAY
2. MISCHIEF IN KATHMANDU
3. BEST FUEL FOR INDIA'S GROWTH-GAUTAM MUKHERJEE
4. SUPERSTITION AS 'NEWS' ON TV-PRIYADARSI DUTTA
5. GO FOR HIGHER EDUCATION-JS RAJPUT
6. CUT THE RED TAPE-PRAFULL GORADIA
7. PARADOX CALLED WEST BANK-BARRY RUBIN
8. SNITCHING FOR CHINA LEADS TO SORROW AND EXILE-WRITES ALEXA OLESEN
THE TIMES OF INDIA
1. ONE STEP TOO FAR
2. SUMMER OF DISCONTENT
3. MAN IN THE MIRROR-RASHMEE ROSHAN LAL
4. THE MORE THE MERRIER
5. THE NUMBERS DON'T ADD UP-NARAYANI GANESH
6. THE LAST OF THE ICONS-SAHIL MANE
7. IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT-JONAKI RAY
HINDUSTAN TIMES
1. KEEPING OUR COOL
2. LONG MARCH TO REAL RIGHTS
3. GETTING RID OF OUR PHANTOMS-NANDAN NILEKANI
4. NOT-SO-VEILED REMARKS-SOUMYA BHATTACHARYA
INDIAN EXPRESS
1. MATTERS OF AGE
2. A DROP IN THE OCEAN
3. NAC, THE SEQUEL
4. WAKING THE HIGHER ED ELEPHANT-HARBANS MUKHIA
5. DON'T BAN IT, QUESTION IT-JAVED ANAND
6. THE ART OF PEACE-VINAY BHARAT RAM
7. FROM MJ TO MANIBEN-SHAILAJA BAJPAI
THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS
1. SEA CHANGE IN MUMBAI
2. HOW MANY SCHEMES?
3. IT'S RAINING FORECASTS-YOGINDER KALAGH
4. JAGGED EDGE-YOGIMA SETH
5. FIVE SIMPLE SUGGESTIONS FOR FM-MANISH SABHARWAL
THE HINDU
1. A UNIQUE NUMBER
2. CLIMATE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURE
3. FOR INCLUSIVE APPROACH TO FOOD SECURITY-BRINDA KARAT
4. IS BRITAIN THE NEW 'GREAT SATAN' IN IRAN? -HASAN SUROOR
5. THE DAY MICHAEL JACKSON DIED -CHARLIE BROOKER
THE ASIAN AGE
1. INDIA CAN'T GROW WITHOUT POWER
2. RECESSION, COMMODITY PRICES AND RE-INFLATION-JAYATI GHOSH
THE TRIBUNE
1. WAITING FOR THE MONSOON
2. A DRUG HAVEN
3. BUSINESS OF SOUL-SEARCHING
4. IRANIAN WOMEN INSPIRE HOPE WITH ROLE IN PROTESTS-BY SUDARSAN RAGHAVAN
5. REBUILDING SRI LANKA-BY BHARTI CHHIBBER
6. DELHI DURBAR
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE
1. ASSAM BUDGET
2. A LEGEND PASSES AWAY
3. POWER CRISIS REFORMS AND TARIFF HIKE-ANUBHAV DUTTA
4. INDIAN OIL MARCHING AHEAD-DEBENDRA NATH BORDOLOI
THE ECONOMIC TIMES
1. END LICENCE RAJ IN EDUCATION
2. CHALLENGES TO GST ROLLOUT
3. MEDICINES ARE NOT ALWAYS THE REMEDY-PORTAL TRAGEDY
4. SURCHARGE AND CESSES CAN COMPLICATE TAX ADMINISTRATION-T N PANDEY
5. TAXATION POLICY'S THE LATEST VILLAIN-MYTHILI BHUSNURMATH
6. FARE PLAY: KEEPING TRACK OF RAILWAYS BOOKS-S P KETKAR
DECCAN CHRONICAL
1. INDIA CAN'T GROW WITHOUT POWER
2. LALGARH: FIRST SIGN OF MAOIST-JIHADI NEXUS? -BY BY SHANKAR ROYCHOWDHURY
3. DON'T POOH-POOH CLIMATE CHANGE. IT'S REA-BY BY PAUL KRUGMAN
4. RECESSION, COMMODITY PRICES AND RE-INFLATION -BY BY JAYATI GHOSH
5. IS THE TIDE TURNING? -BY BY NADEEM F. PARACHA
6. CLASS X EXAM IS IMPORTANT -BY BY K. VARSHA
THE STATESMAN
1. ONE-PARTY SHOW
2. PC IN ORISSA
3. EUROPE UNITES
THE TELEGRAPH
1. NOT TA TA
2. SHARED SPOILS
3. A DREAM WORTH RECALLING -WRITING ON THE WALL - ASHOK V. DESAI
4. PATIENCE WEARS THIN -MALA FIDE - MALVIKA SINGH
DECCAN HERALD
1. ONE SMALL STEP FORWARD FOR ALL-BY JOSEPH STIGLITZ, THE GUARDIAN
2. THE COMMUNICATION GAP-BY G K GUPTA
THE NEW YORK TIMES
1. THE WINNER IN HONDURAS: CHÁVEZ
2. THE COURT CHANGES THE GAME
3. VINCE LOMBARDI POLITICS
4. HOW LONG IS LONG ENOUGH?
5. THE FIRST DEADLINE
I. THE NEWS
1. KURRAM CLASHES
2. PAKISTAN'S POTENTIAL
3. HARD FIGHTING
PAKISTAN OBSERVER
1. PAKISTAN A FAILED STATE. RIDICULOUS
2. TEXTILE INDUSTRY NEEDS MORE THAN JUST A POLICY
3. OLD' DEMAND FOR NEW PROVINCES
THE INDEPENDENT
1. OVERSEAS JOB POLICY
2. HILL PEOPLE AT RISK
3. MAJORITY-MINORITY SYNDROME...!
THE DAWN
1. KURRAM AGENCY VIOLENCE
2. SOLUTIONS NEEDED
3. UP FOR BARTER
4. CARING FOR THE POOR-BY SHAHID JAVED BURKI
5. BRASS OF A VERY SPECIAL KIND-BY KAMRAN SHAFI
6. A SMALL STEP FORWARD-BY JOSEPH STIGLITZ
7. THE MEDIA-SAVVY TALIBAN- BY FAIZULLAH JAN
CHINA DAILY
1. STATISTICAL CHEATING
2. JUSTICE SANS ESCORTS
3. CASE FOR RECOVERY WITHOUT JOB LOSSES
4. NO MORE SECRECY ON SEX IN CYBER ERA
JAPAN TIMES
1. TAXING WAY TO SAVE PENSIONS
2. A NEED TO NURTURE SCIENTISTS
3. OLDER, SMALLER POPULATION TO IMPACT JAPAN'S CHOICES-BY BRAD GLOSSERMAN AND TOMOKO TSUNODA
THE AUSTRALIAN
1. TURNBULL LOSES THE ECONOMIC INITIATIVE
2. PATTERN IN THEIR PLANS
3. STOP SCHOOL SECRETS
THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD
1. THE FORCE OF NATURE ABATES
2. OFF THE SHELVES: GROCERY CHOICE
THE GAZETTE
1. RIGHTS COMMISSION THREATENS OUR LIBERTY
THE GUARDIAN
2. BERNIE MADOFF: JUST REWARDS
3. GOVERNMENT STRATEGY: FLASHES OF AMBITION
4. IN PRAISE OF ... WESTMINSTER ABBEY
THE KOREA HERALD
1. CHINA`S N.K. POLICY
2. SSANGYONG DEBACLE
3. WILL CARBON CAP-AND-TRADE INCITE PROTECTIONISM?-MARTIN FELDSTEIN
THE WASHINGTON POST
1. U.S. TROOPS WITHDRAW FROM IRAQ'S CITIES
2. A BROKEN U.N. PROMISE IN CONGO
3. ON RACE, THE SLOG GOES ON
4. IN MOROCCO, AN ALTERNATIVE TO IRAN
5. ANNE FRANK'S UNSTILLED VOICE
6. IRAQ: MISSION NOT YET ACCOMPLISHED
7. PLAIN VANILLA
8. DEFEND DEMOCRACY
9. FLUNKING THE TEST
10. OPEN THE MILITARY CLOSET
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