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May 31, 2003 |
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'The power situation in MP is serious'
'But I am not playing ostrich over it. My government is taking all measures not only to buy power from other states but is also active in finding a lasting solution,' says MP Chief Minister Digvijay Singh.
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May 27, 2003 |
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'We need to assess our democracy'
'The government cannot be in the hands of bureaucrats all the time. It should also not remain in the hands of politicians for too long, but only for two terms.'
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May 16, 2003 |
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'Atmospherics are critical'
The people of Kashmir must have their right to self-determination and say in chalking out their destiny, says Pakistani parliamentarian Sherry Rahman.
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May 6, 2003 |
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'Mood is changing in Pakistan'
'Pakistanis feel that their economic problems can be solved if they have better relations with India,' says Kuldip Nayar, head of the Hind-Pakistan Dosti Manch.
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May 5, 2003 |
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'Ahmedabad's healing process has begun'
'The hysteria that gripped the city has not completely subsided. There is still uneasiness and lack of trust,' says Aneesa Mirza, the first Muslim lady mayor of Ahmedabad.
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May 2, 2003 |
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'SARS is not a serious problem in India'
'The new virus is a serious problem no doubt, but we can neither ignore it nor suppress it like the Chinese did,' says Dr Akhilesh C Mishra, director of the National Institute of Virology.
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May 1, 2003 |
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'Americans will need the United Nations'
'Americans will not be able to use the oil money for reconstruction or for awarding projects to their companies, except with the permission of a UN Security Council resolution,' says Chinmaya Gharekhan, former Indian envoy to the UN.
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