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EDITORIAL 29.07.09

July 29, 2009

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Month July 09, Edition 000258, collected & managed by durgesh kumar mishra, published by – manish manjul


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THE PIONEER

1.      PUNISHING TERRORISTS

2.      PDP'S SUBVERSIVE GAME

3.      INDIA'S VERY OWN NAUTILUS-GAUTAM MUKHERJEE

4.      AGONY OF A SOFT STATE-S K SINHA

5.      MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN-PHILIP STEVENS

6.      CONGRESS CANNOT TAME MAMATA-SHIKHA MUKERJEE

7.      KARGIL'S BRAVE WOMEN WAGE A DIFFERENT WAR-NAVREET MILTON

 

THE TIMES OF INDIA

1.      WAGER WISELY

2.      RESCUE OUR KIDS

3.      SUBSTANDARD CAPABILITIES-

4.      'PARENTS IMPOSE THEIR BELIEF SYSTEM ON CHILDREN'

5.      FOR A GREATER COMMON GOOD-

6.      FORGETTING TO REMEMBER-

 

HINDUSTAN TIMES

1.      SETTING THE HOUSE IN ORDER

2.      SINKING IN THE RAIN

3.      WE ARE ADULTS ONLY-SANJAY SRIVASTAVA

4.      THE REAL REALITY SHOW-SUHEL SETH

 

INDIAN EXPRESS

1.      OPTING FOR SECOND BEST

2.      THINK LOCAL

3.      WHOSE GOVERNMENT?

4.      PROVINCES OF A DEBATE-MANI SHANKAR AIYAR

5.      LAL BATTI DISTRICT-COOMI KAPOOR

6.      EUMA: BUYER BEWARE-S. KRISHNASWAMY

7.      WHICH TALE TO TELL?-VINAY SITAPATI

8.      VIEW FROM THE LEFT-MANOJ C G

 

THE FINENCIAL EXPRESS

1.      THE GROWTH IMPERATIVE

2.      MONSOON PLANNING

3.      THE STATS AND CUES BEHIND STATUS QUO-MAHESH VYAS

4.      ENOUGH CREDIT WHERE IT IS REALLY DUE?-P RAGHAVAN

5.      WHY 1% WILL MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE-ANANDITA SINGH MANKOTIA

 

THE HINDU

1.      A NOTE OF CAUTION

2.      THE SLOW ROAD TO JUSTICE

3.      MISSING THE WOOD FOR THE TREES -SIDDHARTH VARADARAJAN

4.      WOMEN MNAS: HOW HAVE THEY PERFORMED? -NIRUPAMA SUBRAMANIAN

5.      TACKLING VIOLENCE AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE -ROBERT BLINCOE

 

THE ASIAN AGE

1.      OMAR ACTED RIGHTLY, BUT HE SHOULD STAY

2.      REDEFINING PAK AGENDA-SATISH KUMAR

 

THE TRIBUNE

1.      AVOIDABLE CRISIS IN J & K

2.      TERROR TRIO

3.      NURTURING GROWTH

4.      IMPROVE TEACHING IN RURAL SCHOOLS-BY GURBAX SINGH SHERGILL

5.      CONTINUOUS EVALUATION IS A BETTER OPTION-BY B.S. GHUMAN

6.      BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY-BY RUP NARAYAN DAS

7.      GRADES BETTER THAN MARKS-BY S. SAPRU

8.      WHEN TEMPERS FLY: HOW TO AVOID AIR RAGE-BY SIMON CALDER

 

THE ASSAM TRIBUNE

1.      STRONG FENCES

2.      FOOD ADULTERATION

3.      RADICAL ISLAM AND US HEGEMONY-SAZZAD HUSSAIN

4.      HEALTH RISKS OF SMOKING TOBACCO-DR ALAKANANDA GOSWAMI

 

THE ECONOMIC TIMES

1.      GAS SECTOR NEEDS CLEAR-CUT POLICIES

2.      AUSSIE BOWLER'S MOM ANGRY

3.      LAND 'REAL ISSUE' IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING

4.      RBI LIVES UP TO ITS REPUTATION

5.      INDIA'S FIRST HOUSING PRICE INDEX-BY RAJ PAL

 

DECCAN CHRONICAL

1.      OMAR ACTED RIGHTLY, BUT HE SHOULD STAY

2.      SHODDY DRAFT SENDS MUDDLED MESSAGES -BY P.C. ALEXANDER

3.      OUR WORLD RUNS ON THE POWER OF POSTERITY - BY DAVID BROOKS

4.      TAX EXEMPTIONS

5.      NEED TO REDEFINE PAKISTAN AGENDA - BY SATISH KUMAR

6.      RACISM: IT'S NOT ALL BLACK AND WHITE -BY JUDITH WARNER

 

THE STATESMAN

1.      WHIZ-KID EXPOSED

2.      JAILHOUSE RIOT

3.      DRAFT CONSTITUTION

4.      MORALITY AND DECENCY -MADHAVI GORADIA DIVAN

 

THE TELEGRAPH

1.      CAUTIOUS ROUTE

2.      LORDS OF MISRULE

3.      BOTH SWEET AND BITTER -KANWAL SIBAL

4.      KEEP THE FINGERS CROSSED-SUMANTA SEN

 

DECCAN HERALD

1.      OIL INDUSTRY MAY BE DOOMED: GREENPEACE-BY DAVID TEATHER, THE GUARDIAN

2.      I LOST ONE PRECIOUS HOUR, BUT WAS RICHLY BENEFITED BY THE SILENT LESSON FROM THE BOY. -BY J A KANTHRAJ

 

THE NEW YORK TIMES

1.      MIND OVER MUSCLE

2.      THE DEATH OF SHARKS

3.      THE FINANCIAL TRUTH COMMISSION

4.      GOOGLE'S BIG PLAN FOR BOOKS

 

I. THE NEWS

1.      DOWNHILL DECADE

2.      INTERESTING TIMES

3.      SUICIDE ALERT

 

PAKISTAN OBSERVER

1.      BRING INDIA'S INTERFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT

2.      ACHIEVABLE EXPORT GROWTH TARGETS

3.      WHAT ABOUT ACADEMY OF SUICIDE BOMBERS?

 

THE INDEPENDENT

1.      ENDANGERED CITY

2.      SHARE IN BAILOUT FUND

3.      A NEW KIND OF RAPE...!

 

THE DAWN

1.      CNG BUSES IN KARACHI

2.      TRADE POLICY

3.      NUCLEAR SUBMARINES

4.      THE CAUX DREAM -BY ZUBEIDA MUSTAFA

5.      US CONSERVATIVES IN DENIAL -BY GEORGE MONBIOT

THE KOREA TIMES

1.      DRAWING GRAND PICTURE

2.      NO MORE REBATES

 

THE AUSTRALIAN

1.      POLICY NOT POLITICS

2.      NO RETURN TO THE PAST

3.      POSITIVE STEP TO PEACE

 

THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD

1.      NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD

2.      THE HIGH COST OF PARKING

 

THE GUARDIAN

1.      IN PRAISE OF… SUMMER READING

2.      STUDENT FINANCE: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE

3.      INTERNATIONAL AID: FEEDING AFRICA

 

THE KOREA HERALD

1.      A MATTER OF TIMING

2.      PRESIDENT'S PARDON

3.      SCENARIOS FOR THE COMING GLOBAL ENERGY REVOLUTION -FATIH BIROL

 

JAPAN TIMES

1.      DPJ'S ELECTION PROMISES

2.      NEW AMBASSADOR READY

3.      DON'T WASTE GOOD INTENTIONS-BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI

 

CHINA DAILY

1.      DOCTORS' DILEMMA

2.      ANOTHER MASS INCIDENT?

3.      MANY DEGREES OF EMPLOYMENT

4.      JAPAN PAPER ADDS TO WORRIES

 

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