Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Google Alert - Indian President

Google News Alert for: Indian President

Onward march of federalism
Hindustan Times - India
While ancient Indian literature on gram swarajya and panchayats reflect a clear federalist spirit, it was the 16th century German philosopher and theologian ...
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India-China: Imperfect harmony
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
President Hu Jintao only proposed a small dose of "intra-party democracy" when he presented his "Political Report" during the opening conclave on October 15 ...
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Left wants govt to say 'no deal'
The Statesman - Kolkata,India
The sub-text of such a "stern signal" would be that Indian Communists beat the "imperialist Washington" at its own game. There were reports emanating from ...
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'Indian semiconductor industry remains bullish'
Hindu Business Line - India
"Designs from India are responsible for 20-30 per cent of our revenue worldwide," said Mr Steve Sanghi, President and CEO of top chipmaker Microchip. ...
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Phone call derails controversial deal to attract India into ...
Times Online - UK
"The Prime Minister explained to President Bush that difficulties have arisen with respect to operationalisation of the India-US civil nuclear co-operation ...
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India for acquiring oil block in Nigeria
Hindu - Chennai,India
India sources 12 per cent of its oil requirements from this west African nation and in 2004 the then President of this country had agreed to ensure fuel ...
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Akhtar, Pollock, Oram join BCCI Twenty20 league
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
... who is also a vice-president of the Board of Control for Cricket India (BCCI) and president of the Rajasthan Cricket Association. ...
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Brazil, India Pursue Trade in West Africa
Voice of America - USA
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Brazil's president are continuing to South Africa where they are expected to attend the Brazil, South Africa and ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Indian President

Iran, America, Iraq: Bush's post-Saddam Saddamism — one flip-flop ...
By drsubrotoroy
The behaviour of the President of New York's Columbia University on 24 September was thus inexplicable when he gratuitously insulted his guest Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran, even before allowing him to deliver the speech he had ...
Indian & Pakistani Friends of Ron Paul - http://indiansandpakistanisforronpaul.wordpress.com

When Sally let down Harry......
By yossarin
August 2006 the Indian Express reports that Sonia Gandhi has fully backed Manmohan Singh on the Nuclear deal, not in a public setting, but in a private meeting with Sitaram Yechury. Most of the public posturing in Parliament is by ...
The Indian National Interest - http://nationalinterest.in

Shoaib Akhtar, Pollock, Oram join IPL: BCCI
By crickinfo
I am very excited about the inaugural season of the IPL, which now looks all set to kick off in April 2008,' said Modi, who is also a vice-president of the Board of Control for Cricket India (BCCI) and president of the Rajasthan Cricket ...
Indian Premier League News - http://indianpremierleague.wordpress.com

Being an Indian is Much Better Than I Thought.........
By pr3rna
President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is on a moral crusade. He has turned a preacher and is trying to encourage Venezuelans to adopt the psyche of the "New Man." He is preaching against vices from alcohol to cholesterol. ...
I love life... so I explore. - http://pr3rna.wordpress.com

Navajo president pushes for gaming loan
By Indianz.Com(Indianz.Com)
Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr. urged the Navajo Nation Council to approve a $100 million line of credit to finance the tribe's gaming operation. Shirley said conditions for a loan are favorable right now. ...
Indianz.Com Indian Gaming News - http://www.indianz.com


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