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Saturday, October 2, 2010

THIS WEEKS'S EDITORIALS IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERS


THE PIONEER
  1. SENATE SPIKES BILL
  2. DENIED THEIR SHARE
  3. RAM MANDIR REDEEMED - ASHOK MALIK
  4. AYODHYA: TRIUMPH OF TRUTH - SANDHYA JAIN
  5. AND JUSTICE FOR ALL - S GURUMURTHY
  6. UNCERTAIN POLITICS AHEAD - CP BHAMBRI
MAILTODAY
  1. RESPONSE TO VERDICT SHOWS NEW INDIA’S MATURITY
  2. IMAGINATION STIRRED AGAIN
  3. MUSHARRAF CAN FOOL NONE
  4. VALLEY UNREST IS NOT ABOUT KASHMIRI NATIONALISM - BY ADITYA MENON
  5. DALMIYA IS RARING TO GET BACK TO THE GAME - QAISER MOHAMMAD ALI
THE TIMES OF INDIA
  1. BETTING ON ANIMAL INSTINCTS
  2. THE MUDDLE PATH - DILEEP PADGAONKAR
  3. IT'S A SENSIBLE IDEA
  4. AN UNNECESSARY BURDEN - AJAY VAISHNAV
HINDUSTAN TIMES
  1. BRIDGE ACROSS THE DIVIDE
  2. NO TRIUMPHALISM... – BARKHA DUTT
  3. INDIA MUST STOP LIVING IN DENIAL - NAMITA BHANDARE
THE INDIAN EXPRESS
  1. INSECURITY THEATRE
  2. FISCAL MATTERS
  3. THE GAMES, AT LAST
  4. THE INDIA VERDICT - SHEKHAR GUPTA 
  5. GET YOUR GAMES ON - DESH GAURAV CHOPRA SEKHRI 
  6. BUSINESS, NOT AS USUAL - SURJIT S BHALLA 
  7. FAITH ACCOMPLI - MIHIR S. SHARMA 
  8. TAKING ON CHINA
  9. AXING THE BENEFICIARIES
THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS
  1. LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
  2. FIXING ULIPS
  3. CWG: PEAK OF CORRUPTION - SURJIT S BHALLA
  4. THERE IS NO ALTERNATIVE TO GM CROPS - RAMESH CHANDRA
  5. EAVESDROPPER
  6. MUKESH UNPLUGGED
THE HINDU.
  1. CURRENCY CONCERNS
  2. HOW BERLUSCONI SURVIVED
  3. POLITICKING TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER FLOODS - ANITA JOSHUA
  4. THE VERDICT ON AYODHYA: A HISTORIAN'S PERSPECTIVE - ROMILA THAPAR
  5. WEST USING RADICAL ISLAM CARD' - VLADIMIR RADYUHIN
  6. FOSSILISED BIG RED PENGUIN DISCOVERED - SAM JONES
  7. VIETNAM STARTS CELEBRATIONS TO MARK 1,000TH ANNIVERSARY OF CAPITAL
THE ASIAN AGE
  1. IS INDIA CHANGING, SLOWLY MATURING?
  2. BROTHERS IN ARMS - FARRUKH DHONDY
  3. RAM LALLA, A RESIDENT OF UP - ANTARA DEV SEN
  4. GO BEYOND RELIGION - KISHWAR DESAI
DNA
  1. WOMAN'S INCOME HAS MULTIPLIER EFFECT: ROY PROSTERMAN
  2. VENKATESAN VEMBU
  3. THE SILENT RISE OF THE DIGITAL NATIVE - NISHANT SHAH
  4. LOSING THE GAME - UTTARA CHOUDHURY
THE KASHMIR TIMES
  1. AN EXTRA-JUDICIAL VERDICT
  2. MOBILE SERVICES RESTORED
  3. REIMAGINING HISTORY – GAUTAM PATEL
DAILY EXCELSIOR
  1. ACCEPT THE VERDICT
  2. PREPARE FOR WINTER
  3. WORK FOR PEACE, PROSPERITY - BY M L KOTRU
  4. WOMEN LITERACY IN INDIA - BY RAM RATTAN SHARMA
  5. GANDHI JI'S DREAM OF RAM RAJ - BY H.C. KATOCH
THE TRIBUNE
  1. THANK GOD FOR SOBRIETY
  2. POLLUTION ON AGENDA
  3. TIME FOR ROADMAP ON KASHMIR - BY KULDIP NAYAR
  4. MARK TWAIN’S MEMOIRS - BY LIEUT-GEN BALJIT SINGH (RETD)
  5. DIFFERENT PENSION FOR SAME SERVICE IS PATENTLY UNJUST - LT GEN RAJ KADYAN (RETD)
  6. MORE LOGIC, LESS RHETORIC TO STRIKE A BETTER DEAL - MAJ NAVDEEP SINGH
MUMBAI MIRROR
  1. GANDHI’S TRUSTEESHIP MODEL
BUSINESS STANDARD
  1. EQUALITY OR FAIRNESS? - T N NINAN
  2. REMEMBERING GANDHIJI - INDIRA RAJARAMAN
  3. WHEN SCIENCE NEEDS BELIEF - SUNIL K DHAWAN
  4. NEGOTIATING THE TURNS IN BERLIN - SUNIL SETHI
  5. UNSC - AN UNFAIR ARRANGEMENT - K NATWAR SINGH
  6. MAO'S GREAT FAMINE - V V
  7. AYODHYA - LEST WE FORGET - ADITI PHADNIS
  8. MUTUAL FUNDS ARE STILL THE BEST BET - MANAVENDRA PRASAD
THE ECONOMIC TIMES
  1. BRAVO, SHIV NADAR
  2. FOR SATYAM EVA JAYATE
  3. VIRTUAL FASHION
  4. INDIA’S DIMMING CITY LIGHTS - M RAMACHANDRAN
  5. ‘SMALL AUTO PARTS COS NEED HELP’ - VBALASUBRAMANIAN 
  6. ECONOMICS FOR PARROTS - J BRADFORD DELONG 
  7. BEFRIENDING YOUR FEARS - VITHAL C NADKARNI 
DECCAN CHRONICAL
  1. IS INDIA CHANGING, SLOWLY MATURING?
  2. WHY EVERYONE HATES BULK SMS
  3. BROTHERS IN ARMS - BY FARRUKH DHONDY
  4. RAM LALLA, A RESIDENT OF UP - BY ANTARA DEV SEN
THE STATESMAN
  1. STILL UNRESOLVED
  2. OUTLOOK IN KARNATAKA
  3. EMERGENCY OPERATION
  4. MAHATMA IN CALCUTTA  - BY PRANAB KUMAR CHATTERJEE
  5. ON RECORD
  6. 100 YEARS AGO TODAY
  7. ‘NO ROOM FOR PARTISAN FEELINGS DURING THE GAMES’
THE TELEGRAPH
  1. TRIUMPH OF INSTITUTIONS
  2. WEST MEETS EAST - SUNANDA K. DATTA-RAY
DECCAN HERALD
  1. A GAME-CHANGER
  2. BULL RUN
  3. SNAKE AND STICK - BY SAEED NAQVI
  4. A CORRUPT NATION - BY KHUSHWANT SINGH
  5. A DREAM DEFERRED - BY WENDY M DICKSON
THE NEW YORK TIMES
  1. MR. CUOMO’S RECORD
  2. BACK TO THE PAST
  3. G.E.’S LATEST MANEUVER
  4. WAITING FOR SUPERMAN’ AND THE EDUCATION DEBATE - BY BRENT STAPLES
  5. THE TERRIBLE ELECTION RACE RACE - BY GAIL COLLINS
  6. WHAT’S DUMB, REALLY? - BY CHARLES M. BLOW
  7. THE CAMPAIGN DISCONNECT - BY BOB HERBERT
  8. TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS - BY PETER FUNT
 PAKISTAN OBSERVER
  1. ALMOST DECLARATION OF WAR BY US
  2. AYODHYA VERDICT ENDORSES CREATION OF PAK
  3. WAKE-UP CALL FOR LAWYERS LE ADERSHIP
  4. PAKISTAN’S QUID PROP QUO - MOHAMMAD JAMIL
  5. ENDING POLITICAL CORRUPTION – RIZWAN GHANI
  6. HARASSMENT OF A NUCLEAR STATE - GP CAPT RAB NAWAZ CH (R)
  7. INDIA’S HEGEMONIC DESIGNS & REGIONAL PEACE – AFSHAIN AFZAL
  8. PEACE BALL FIRMLY IN OBAMA’S COURT - GEORGE S HISHMEH
THE AUSTRALIYAN
  1. NOT JUST A (VERY) PRETTY FACE
  2. WARMING TO THE FACTS ON CLIMATE
  3. IT'S NUMBERS IN THE SEATS, NOT THE HOUSE, THAT COUNT
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
  1. WEEK ONE ON PARLIAMENT'S HIGH WIRE
  2. LAST FRONTIER BECKONS FOR EARTH'S UNTHROWOUTABLES
THE GUARDIAN
  1. ALIEN PLANETS: OTHERWORDLY JOYS
  2. CONSERVATIVE CONFERENCE: TESTS FOR THE TORIES
  3. UNTHINKABLE? DECLARING WAR ON MOTORISTS
THE JAKARTA POST
  1. MOB RULES, OK?
  2. DERADICALIZATION THROUGH ‘PESANTREN’ - MUHAMMAD AS’AD
  3. PROSPECTS IN AGRARIAN REFORM - MUHAMMAD IKHWAN 

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