July 30, 2009
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Month July 09, Edition 000259, collected & managed by durgesh kumar mishra, published by – manish manjul
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THE PIONEER
1. PM SAYS IT'S A VICTORY
2. A CITY OF DISASTERS
3. TERMS OF SURRENDER-RAJIV DOGRA
4. MAYAWATI NOT JUST A DALIT-TRINA JOSHI
5. THEY STILL CALL ME MA
THE TIMES OF INDIA
1. FARCE IN SRINAGAR
2. RELIC OF THE PAST
3. EDUCATION UNBOUND-
4. SPORTING GEAR HAS ALWAYS EVOLVED
5. IT'S THE SWIMMER, NOR THE SUIT-
6. NANDAN-JI'S NEW ID -BACHI KARKARIA
7. THE CASTE PARADOX-
HINDUSTAN TIMES
1. A DROUGHT OF IDEAS
2. THE TASTE OF LEARNING
3. STILL ON THE RAILS-YASHWANT RAJ
4. NO SOFT LANDING-KUMKUM DASGUPTA
INDIAN EXPRESS
1. HOUSE THAT
2. WITH OR WITHOUT HER
3. GROW UP
4. THE LONGEST CAMPAIGN-SEEMA CHISHTI
5. OFF THE MAP-SIDDHARTH AGARWAL
6. THE LONGEST CAMPAIGN-SEEMA CHISHTI
THE FINENCIAL EXPRESS
1. AMBANI VS AMBANI
2. THE RESULT SO FAR
3. THE FIGHT ISN'T CREATING A FRIGHT, AS YET-SUBHOMOY BHATTACHARJEE
4. WHAT KIND OF INFLATION, WHY BUY DOLLARS-BIBEK DEBROY
5. BEING POOR AND GREEN DOESN'T MEAN HAPPY-JAYA JUMRANI
THE HINDU
1. THE DANGERS OF LOW FARCE
2. ARIHANT ENTERS THE WATER
3. SOVIET UNION IN THE RACE TO THE MOON -N. GOPAL RAJ
4. WE EXERCISED GREAT RESTRAINT… BUT MADE IT CLEAR THAT PAKISTAN MUST ACT: MANMOHAN
5. DIEGO GARCIA RENDITION VICTIM'S COURT CHALLENGE -AFUA HIRSCH
6. CHINA TO HAND OUT FEWER DEATH PENALTIES
THE ASIAN AGE
1. FILLIP BY FM, RBI CAUTIOUS
2. TIME FOR REALTY CHECK?
THE TRIBUNE
1. PRICES AND TEMPERS SOAR
2. THE METRO MESSAGE
3. MURDER FOR 'HONOUR'
4. CLAIMS OF RAILWAYS MAKING PROFITS UNJUSTIFIED-BY ARABINDA GHOSE
5. FIGHTING AFGHAN OPPRESSION-BY GLYN STRONG
6. MILK CONTRIBUTES TO LONGEVITY-BY JEREMY LAURANCE
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE
1. THE SHOPIAN PROBE
2. I-DAY SECURITY
3. BAD GOVERNANCE AND MIZORAM MAUTAM-ABU NASAR SAIED AHMED
4. INDIA AT THE TOP OF WORLD GREEN INDEX-BANASHREE BARUAH
THE ECONOMIC TIMES
1. GOVERNMENT ACCUSED OF BIAS
2. VULGAR POLITICKING IN J&K
3. PERFORMANCE MATTERS, NOT SHAPE
4. CREATING A SUBALTERN STIMULUS
DECCAN CHRONICAL
1. FILLIP BY FM, RBI CAUTIOUS
2. INDIA HAS A WORLDVIEW, NOW BEAM IT WORLDWIDE -BY S. NIHAL SINGH
3. AFFIRMATION OF LIFE IN WATSON'S GOLF SWING -BY THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
4. TIME FOR REALTY CHECK? -BY ANUJ PURI
5. THE WOMAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH -BY MAHIR ALI
6. GOODBYE SARAH, HELLO HILLARY -BY MAUREEN DOWD
THE STATESMAN
1. UNSTABLE J&K
2. RIFT IN THE LUTE
3. TIDAL TELL-TALE
4. MRS CLINTON COMES CALLING-SALMAN HAIDAR
5. TO WALK EASY AND FAST,SWING YOUR ARMS-STEVE CONNOR
THE TELEGRAPH
1. HIGHER GROUND
2. WONDERS CEASE
3. THE FOOD ECONOMY -BHASKAR DUTTA
4. BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA -ABHIJIT BHATTACHARYYA
DECCAN HERALD
1. CAN MAKING BOARD EXAM OPTIONAL WORK?-BY MANIKA GHOSH
2. MODELLING BLUES-BY D V GURUPRASAD
THE NEW YORK TIMES
1. VOTE FOR SAFER FOOD
2. PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING SWIMSUITS
3. THE MILITARY IS NOT THE POLICE
4. A NEW SCHOOL LEADER IN NEW YORK
I.THE NEWS
1. ANOTHER DUD DEAL?
2. NO SMOKING!
PAKISTAN OBSERVER
1. STRENGTHENING TIES WITH RESOURCE RICH CARS
2. PHENOMENON OF SYMPATHISERS OF TALIBAN
3. MANUFACTURING OF BIOGENERIC MEDICINES
THE INDEPENDENT
1. ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATION
2. HATS OFF, BOYS
3. MONSIEUR PRESIDENT IS DEAD...!
THE DAWN
1. FUNDS FOR THE TALIBAN
2. 'PEACE WALLS' -BY HENRY MCDONALD
3. RENDITION VICTIM'S COURT BATTLE -BY AFUA HIRSCH
THE KOREA TIMES
1. LITTLE HAS CHANGED
2. SHOULD WE PROMOTE OUR 'DONG'?
3. IS ENGLISH IN KOREA ONLY FOR KOREANS?-BY JULIAN BARKER
THE AUSTRALIAN
1. RUDD MUST BE READY
2. ASPIRING IMMIGRANTS
3. A SAD STATE OF ETHICS
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
1. RUDDERLESS LEADER?
2. RETIREMENT AGE: 70 IS THE NEW 65
THE GUARDIAN
1. WIND POWER: LOCAL DIFFICULTY
2. CALIFORNIA: JUDGMENT DAY
3. IN PRAISE OF… VALERY GERGIEV
THE KOREA HERALD
1. PRESIDENT'S PARDON
2. A MATTER OF TIMING
3. SCENARIOS FOR THE COMING GLOBAL ENERGY REVOLUTION -FATIH BIROL
JAPAN TIMES
1. JUDICIAL ROLE OF INTERPRETERS
2. WORKER EXCESS WORRISOME
3. JAPAN REACHES A CROSSROAD-BY TOM PLATE
CHINA DAILY
1. FOR GROWTH AND REFORM
2. SALT ON OUR WOUNDS
3. MUTUAL TRUST CAN RIDE OVER CHALLENGES
4. NO SCHEME TO ASSIMILATE UYGURS
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