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Raising a nation: Adopting India's hidden generation PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chinmayee Manjunath   
Sunday, 11 May 2003
She blows bubbles into her glass of water, her little forehead furrowed in concentration. Each time a bubble bursts, Misha's tiny voice reverberates and she laughs.

 
Falun Gong gains ground in Bangalore PDF Print E-mail
Written by Debarshi Dasgupta   
Wednesday, 07 May 2003
You can easily mistake Falun Gong followers for elegant ballet dancers. With their knees slightly bent and with the precision and poise of a ballerina, they move their arms gracefully around their body, as if weaving an enormous invisible net around themselves.

 
Indian SARS cases could triple PDF Print E-mail
Written by Vel Priyadarshan   
Wednesday, 30 April 2003
Indian health authorities are awaiting the results of 13 suspected SARS cases, which if positive, could triple the country's known number of carriers.

 
Pakistan chemical weapons inspections spark pre-emptive attack fears PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ahmad Naeem Khan   
Wednesday, 30 April 2003
United Nations chemical weapons inspectors are to visit a fertiliser plant in the southern city of Karachi this week to certify Pakistan is not producing chemical or biological weapons.

 
Pakistan porn crackdown a ''political stunt'' PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ahmad Naeem Khan   
Tuesday, 15 April 2003
The Pakistan government’s decision last week to block pornographic web sites is more a political stunt than an effort to purify society, experts say.

 
Keralites shun US and UK goods in anti-war protest PDF Print E-mail
Written by Vel Priyadarshan   
Saturday, 12 April 2003
The Kerala Communist Party of India and other Marxist and left-oriented non-governmental organisations are urging citizens to boycott American and British goods in protest against coalition aggression against Iraq.

 
Court intervention halts healthy cattle cull PDF Print E-mail
Written by Vel Priyadarshan   
Thursday, 10 April 2003
Forty-six cattle imported from Australia by the state governments of Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal have been saved from destruction by last-minute court intervention.

 
Proposed legislation puts Hong Kong's freedom in limbo PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Powell   
Tuesday, 12 November 2002
A controversial piece of legislation due to be introduced in Hong Kong constitutes a draconian assault on basic freedoms and could drive away foreign investment, end press freedom and ban political opposition, critics warn.

 
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