July 03, 2009
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EDITORIAL
Month July 09, Edition 000237 collected & managed by durgesh kumar mishra, published by – manish manjul
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THE PIONEER
1. DROPPING NAMES
2. SLUGGISH REHABILITATION
3. BURQA AS A TOOL OF SUPPRESSION
4. SUNANDA K DATTA-RAY
5. HUMAN TRAFFICKING PLAGUING INDIA-SUNITA VAKIL
6. MARK THE MICHELLE SYNDROME-KALYANI SHANKAR
7. DESERTING THE SINKING SHIP-SHIKHA MUKERJEE
8. DEMOCRACY MEANS MORE TO POOR-KHIMI THAPA
9. TAP THE LARGELY IGNORED RURAL MARKET-VINAYSHIL GAUTAM
THE TIMES OF INDIA
1. A REFORM ROADMAP
2. VICTORY FOR CHOICE
3. GHOSTS IN THE MACHINE-CHAITANYA KALBAG
4. 'MAYAWATI SEEMS TO BE FORGETTING HER ROOTS'
5. TEMPLES OF BOOM-BACHI KARKARIA
6. RECORD BOUND-JANARDHAN ROYE
HINDUSTAN TIMES
1. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
2. A RETURN TO TRADITION
3. END TO UNNATURAL EXCLUSION-SHOHINI GHOSH
4. MANAGEMENT IS THE KEYWORD-RAJESH MAHAPATRA
INDIAN EXPRESS
1. 377 STEPS
2. STRAW IN THE WIND?
3. QUIET MUSIC
4. ON FREEDOM'S AVENUE-GAUTAM BHAN
5. AN ARTIST NEVER GETS HIS DUE-AKBAR PADAMSEE
6. CHANGING COURSE ON CLIMATE-ARUN SHOURIE
7. NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE-DOMINIC EMMANUEL
THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS
1. SURVEYING WELL
2. DIESEL FOR THE RICH
3. CHAPTER 2 MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE-BIBEK DEBROY
4. ECONOMIC ODDITIES YOU MUST SURVEY-P RAGHAVAN
5. VEGETABLE SURVEY-SANJEEB MUKHERJEE
THE HINDU
1. AN IMPRACTICAL WISH LIST
2. SYMBOLS OVER SUBSTANCE?
3. LALGARH: FEAR, POWER AND OBEDIENCE -PRAVEEN SWAMI
4. TAKING ON THE CHALLENGE -FREDRIK REINFELDT
5. WHY NEXT MOON WALKER WILL BE CHINESE -ALOK JHA AND DAVID ADAM
6. THOSE HOAX MYTHS DEBUNKED -DAVID ADAM
7. THE TASKS OF CHANGE AHEAD -V.R. KRISHNA IYER
THE ASIAN AGE
1. A WISHLIST FOR A GROWING INDIA
2. STATE SHIFTS OUT OF BEDROOM, ALLOWS SOME BASIC RIGHTS-PONNI ARASU
3. STRESS WILL GO IF BOARDS GO-S.K. BHATTACHARYA
THE TRIBUNE
1. THE JUDGE WHO WOULD CAUSE NO ONE ANY HURT
2. GOING BOLD
3. CAN BJP OR CPM BECOME INDIA'S LABOUR PARTY?-BY PREM PRAKASH
4. CPM SUFFERS ANOTHER SETBACK
5. DRIVING HOME A POINT ON AGING-BY SUSAN CAMPBELL
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE
1. DEPORTATION OF ALIENS
2. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE
3. NEED FOR WASTELAND DEVELOPMENT-K C PATAR
4. STATUS OF OIL REFINING IN INDIA-ARPAN DUTTA
THE ECONOMIC TIMES
1. PRANAB HAS WIND BEHIND HIS BACK-ANDY MUKHERJEE
2. WISHFUL THINKING
3. DECONTROL OIL
4. LIBERHAN REPORT
DECCAN CHRONICAL
1. A WISHLIST FOR A GROWING INDIA
2. HISTORY SHOWS JUNE IS CRUEL TO TYRANNIES -BY BY BALBIR K. PUNJ
3. A VEILED THREAT TO SECULARISM OR OPPRESSION? -Y BY IRFAN HUSAIN
4. STATE SHIFTS OUT OF BEDROOM, ALLOWS SOME BASIC RIGHTSBY BY PONNI ARASU
5. WHEN OUR BRAINS SHORT-CIRCUIT -BY BY NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
6. BE LIKE J.K. -BY BY ROBIN SHARMA
7. DEEMED VARSITIES MUST STAY -BY BY K. SATYANARAYANA
THE STATESMAN
1. THE LOST QUANGOS
2. TWIN SHOCKS
3. SHORT OF TEACHERS
THE TELEGRAPH
1. EXPECTED LINES
2. FALL COLOURS
3. FIRE AND FOREBODING
4. CUTTING CORNERS - ASHOK MITRA
DECCAN HERALD
1. ALGAE TO AID CHINA FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE-BY JONATHAN WATTS
2. RECESSION-TIME MANTRAS-BY NIVEDITA CHOUDHURI
THE NEW YORK TIMES
1. AFTER THE CRACKDOWN
2. THE OVERHEAD RACK
3. A WIN FOR BANK CUSTOMERS
I. THE NEWS
1. THREATS AND TAXES
2. ACTION AT LAST
3. MONSOONS AND MEDICINES
PAKISTAN OBSERVER
1. RESHUFFLING OF LACKLUSTRE CABINET
2. R&D IN OIL EXPLORATION
3. WORLD SHOULD PAY SOME ATTENTION TO TENSION IN IHK
THE INDEPENDENT
1. BR'S SAFETY WEEK
2. CARING FOR THE AGED
3. BELIEVE YOU CAN AND YOU WILL...!
THE DAWN
1. ANTI-TALIBAN WAVE
2. NEED TO MOVE FORWARD
3. PRACTICAL DEMOCRACY
4. MORE PROVINCES?-BY AYESHA SIDDIQA
5. RICH GOVERNMENT, POOR PEOPLE-BY CYRIL ALMEIDA
6. BANKERS STILL DOMINATE THE DISCOURSE-BY RUTH SUNDERLAND
7. FEW EXPECTATIONS FROM TALKS-BY KULDIP NAYAR
CHINA DAILY
1. YUAN FOR THE ROAD
2. WAGES OF CORRUPTION
3. MEDIA SELL HOPE ON AND OFFLINE
4. JAPAN STILL A BRIDGE TOO FAR ON MANY FRONTS
JAPAN TIMES
1. CANADA
2. BUDGET GUIDELINE ADOPTED
3. DON'T BAIT THE RUSSIAN BEAR-BY BRAHMA CHELLANEY
1. EDUCATION IS THE KEY
2. A JOB BEATS TRAINING
3. OLD MEDIA, BY CRIKEY
THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD
1. BIG BLOWIES IN THE SKIES
2. LABOR FEELS A DAM COMING ON
THE GAZETTE
1. AMERICANS BEING MISLED ABOUT OUR HEALTH CARE
2. AGE ALONE IS NOT THE MEASURE OF MATURITY
THE GUARDIAN
1. IN PRAISE OF ... EZRA NAWI
2. LABOUR: BEYOND U-TURNS AND YOUTUBE
3. AFGHANISTAN: OPERATION HOPE IN HELL
THE KOREA HERALD
1. FOOD AND MISSILES
2. PROTRACTED TALKS
3. NORTH KOREA'S GAME OF 'LIAR'S POKER'-JASPER KIM
4. ATTACKS ON INDIAN STUDENTS DOWN UNDER NEED ATTENTION-SALMAN HAIDAR
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