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From: lakshmeekanth Vrindavan <lakshmeekanth@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Dec 5, 2005
Subject: ANY THINKING ON THIS  
 

All thinkers,

Do you have any say on this?

Thanks

Another ignorant American runs amok
Saturday December 3 2005 17:18 IST

T J S George

http://newindpress.com/sunday/sundayitems.asp?id=SEC20051203075225&eTitle=Columns&rLink=0

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From: lakshmeekanth Vrindavan <lakshmeekanth@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Dec 5, 2005
Subject: Re: [indiathinkersnet] SC-SC STUDENTS AND FOOD POISIONING  

Who runs this hostel? was there more students living in this hostel?

MN sanil <mn_sanil2003@...> wrote: SC-ST students and food poisoning


Twenty students hospitalised after food poisoning
KOLLAM: Twenty students, including 18 girls, of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Hostel were today admitted to the district hospital with symptoms of food poisoning.
 
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[3]

From: Regi P George <george_regi@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Dec 5, 2005
Subject: Marriage is Unethical  


Marriage is Unethical

http://ghadar.insaf.net/November2005/MainPages/MarriageUnethical.htm

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From: "Arif N. Khan" <ank2000pk@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Dec 5, 2005
Subject: OIC Summit: Restructuring Top Priority, Say Officials  


OIC Summit: Restructuring Top Priority, Say Officials
Siraj Wahab, sirajwahab@...

JEDDAH, 5December 2005 ??” For those who have been critical
of the Organization of the Islamic Conference??™s allegedly
passive role in the affairs of the Muslim world, the
two-day extraordinary summit beginning in Makkah on
Wednesday promises to be wholly different in its approach.

Though there has been no official word on the summit??™s
agenda, OIC officials told Arab News yesterday that
restructuring the organization is the top priority. ???The
deliberations will revolve around reforming, restructuring,
and redefining the OIC charter and its mission,??? they said.
???This is an extraordinary summit so everything is pressing
and important.???

The OIC officials said a general summit is held once every
three years. ???This one has been organized in only 12
months. That gives an idea about the extraordinariness of
the summit,??? they said. ???It comes at a key juncture in the
affairs of the Muslim world.???

Formally established in September 1969 after the burning of
the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the OIC has been the butt
of jokes in the Muslim street because, although a useful
forum for discussion, it is seen as lacking the means to
implement its resolutions.

???They were often unheeded declarations,??? said one Saudi
political observer. ???In1981 ,??? he pointed out, ???the
organization called for redoubling efforts for the
liberation of Jerusalem and the occupied territories and to
institute an economic boycott of Israel.

But several members, including Indonesia, Egypt and Jordan
maintained, and continue to have, economic ties with
Israel.???

However, with the accession of King Abdullah to the throne
in Saudi Arabia and the rise to power of President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad in Iran, the Saudi observer said there was a
tangible difference in the way Muslims perceive their
leadership.

???There is a lot of trust in King Abdullah. He is seen in
the wider Muslim world as a reformer and a forward-looking
leader. His speech on the first day of the summit will set
the direction of dialogue,??? he said. ???President Ahmadinejad
has also endeared himself to Muslims worldwide because of
his tough stand against the United States and his presence
at the summit will lend a critical weight to the
deliberations,??? the observer pointed out.

The Saudi observer believes the most important problem
facing the Muslim world is the attempt by the outside world
to create divisions within Muslim ranks. ???There is a
greater need to ensure the unity and integrity of all
nations from efforts to create secession in the name of
Shiite, Sunni, Kurd or whatever,??? he said.

Also, the credit for re-energizing the organization should
go to its Secretary-General Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu.
A former Turkish diplomat, he took over the leadership of
OIC last year. In his interviews with both Saudi and
foreign media, Professor Ihsanoglu has repeatedly called
for collective action by Muslim countries to combat
religious extremism. He also advocated a greater role for
Muslim nations in international affairs, including
permanent representation on the UN Security Council.

???The reinvigorated organization hopes to give the Muslim
world a chance to speak in a powerful, unified voice and
have the best minds come up with the best resolutions to
difficult challenges, from Iraq and Palestine to economic
and educational issues,??? OIC spokesman Atta Mannan told
Arab News yesterday.

???King Abdullah extended an invitation during last year??™s
Haj to convene this extraordinary summit,??? he said. ???The
purpose is to review the current state of the Ummah and to
explore new horizons for the evolution of a vision that
will enable the Muslim world to face the challenges of the
present day and of tomorrow.

???With the clout of its members behind it,??? he said, ???the
OIC can play a leading role, not only in defusing volatile
issues, such as terrorism and Iraq, but in ensuring that
Muslim positions on global issues get a fair hearing as
well.???

Mannan clarified that non-Muslim leaders of member states
will not be attending the summit. Non-Muslims are not
allowed in the holy city of Makkah. ???Reports in the local
media that they would monitor the proceedings on closed
circuit television in Jeddah are not true,??? he said. ???We
can??™t expect the heads of state to sit in Jeddah while the
summit is taking place in Makkah,??? he said. ???They will,
however, be represented by high-level delegations.???

Mannan said that in addition to the 57 OIC member states
and five observer states,25 independent organizations will
also be represented at the summit. These include the United
Nations, the Arab League, and Kashmir??™s Hurriyat
Conference.

Reports in the Indian media said Mirwaiz Omar Farooq will
lead the Kashmiri delegation.

He is expected to call on President Pervez Musharraf of
Pakistan to discuss the latest proposals on the resolution
of the Kashmir issue, including demilitarization.

Arif N. Khan





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