Former UNLF militant missing

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IMPHAL, May 22: A former UNLF militant is reportedly untraceable after he was allegedly picked up by a group of unidentified persons from Keibi Sawombung Road in Imphal East last night, sources said.

Thangjam Ratan alias Sana, aged 37, son of Kula of Keibi Heikak Mapan, was reportedly whisked away by a group of unknown armed men numbering about 10 who came in two vehicles—a white Gypsy and a silver car—from Keibi Road around 7:30 pm yesterday. The whereabouts of Ratan is still not known since then.

It is said that the former militant of the proscribed UNLF is a father of two—a daughter and a son. Meanwhile, the Keibi Heikak Mapan Awang Leikai Meira Paibi on Tuesday appealed to all concerned to release him on humanity grounds.


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Manipur, Kerala qualify for Santosh Trophy semifinals – Times of India

Goal.com IndiaManipur, Kerala qualify for Santosh Trophy semifinalsTimes of IndiaIn the Group B decider at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Manipur played a 2-2 draw with Goa and advanced to the semifinal piping Goa on better goal difference. Both t…


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Manipur, Kerala qualify for Santosh Trophy semifinals
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In the Group B decider at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Manipur played a 2-2 draw with Goa and advanced to the semifinal piping Goa on better goal difference. Both teams finished on 7 points from 3 ties but Manipur had better goal difference (+7)
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Manipur tribals flay state govt over scholarship ‘denial’ – Times of India

Manipur tribals flay state govt over scholarship 'denial'Times of IndiaThe Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs, Manipur (FATYCM), alleged that the state authorities have turned a blind eye to scholarship for academic year 2011-12, and listing …

Manipur tribals flay state govt over scholarship 'denial'
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The Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs, Manipur (FATYCM), alleged that the state authorities have turned a blind eye to scholarship for academic year 2011-12, and listing of beneficiary list for rural shelter scheme. At a media conference here,

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Manipur, Kerala qualify for semifinal of Santosh Trophy – Business Standard

The HinduManipur, Kerala qualify for semifinal of Santosh TrophyBusiness StandardIn the Group B decider at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhuwaneshwar, Manipur played a 2-2 draw with Goa and advanced to the semifinal piping Goa on better goal difference. Both …


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In the Group B decider at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhuwaneshwar, Manipur played a 2-2 draw with Goa and advanced to the semifinal piping Goa on better goal difference. Both teams finished on 7 points from 3 ties but Manipur had better goal difference
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Google Doodle celebrates Robert Moog’s Birthday

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Robert Arthur “Bob” Moog (May 23, 1934 – August 21, 2005), founder of Moog Music, was an American pioneer of electronic music, best known as the inventor of the Moog synthesizer.

Bob Moog’s innovative electronic design is employed in numerous synthesizers including the Minimoog Model D, Minimoog Voyager, Little Phatty, Moog Taurus Bass Pedals, Moog Minitaur, the Animoog ios app, and the Moogerfooger line of effects pedals.
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A native of New York City, Moog attended the Bronx High School of Science in New York, graduating in 1952. Moog earned a bachelor’s degree in physics from Queens College, New York in 1957, another in electrical engineering from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in engineering physics from Cornell University. Moog’s awards include honorary doctorates from Polytechnic Institute of New York University (New York City) and Lycoming College (Williamsport, Pennsylvania)

During his lifetime, Moog founded two companies for manufacturing electronic musical instruments. He also worked as a consultant and vice president for new product research at Kurzweil Music Systems from 1984 to 1988, helping to develop the Kurzweil K2000. He spent the early 1990s as a research professor of music at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

Moog received a Grammy Trustees Award for lifetime achievement in 1970. In 2002, Moog was honored with a Special Merit/Technical Grammy Award, and an honorary doctorate degree from Berklee College of Music.

He gave an enthusiastically-received lecture at the 2004 New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME-04), held in Hamamatsu, Japan’s “City of Musical Instruments”, in June, 2004. Moog was the inspiration behind the 2004 film Moog.

Moog’s first wife was Shirleigh Moog (née Shirley May Leigh), a grammar school teacher whom he married in 1958. The couple had three daughters (Laura Moog Lanier, Michelle Moog-Koussa, Renee Moog) and one son (Matthew Moog) before their divorce. Moog was married to his second wife Ileana Grams, a philosophy professor, for nine years until his death. Moog’s stepdaughter, Miranda Richmond, is Grams’s daughter from a previous marriage. Moog also had five grandchildren.

Moog was diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumor on April 28, 2005. Nearly four months later, he died at the age of 71 in Asheville, North Carolina on August 21, 2005. The Bob Moog Foundation was created as a memorial, with the aim of continuing his life’s work of developing electronic music.

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Google Doodle celebrates Robert Moog’s Birthday

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Robert Arthur “Bob” Moog (May 23, 1934 – August 21, 2005), founder of Moog Music, was an American pioneer of electronic music, best known as the inventor of the Moog synthesizer.

Bob Moog’s innovative electronic design is employed in numerous synthesizers including the Minimoog Model D, Minimoog Voyager, Little Phatty, Moog Taurus Bass Pedals, Moog Minitaur, the Animoog ios app, and the Moogerfooger line of effects pedals.
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A native of New York City, Moog attended the Bronx High School of Science in New York, graduating in 1952. Moog earned a bachelor’s degree in physics from Queens College, New York in 1957, another in electrical engineering from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in engineering physics from Cornell University. Moog’s awards include honorary doctorates from Polytechnic Institute of New York University (New York City) and Lycoming College (Williamsport, Pennsylvania)

During his lifetime, Moog founded two companies for manufacturing electronic musical instruments. He also worked as a consultant and vice president for new product research at Kurzweil Music Systems from 1984 to 1988, helping to develop the Kurzweil K2000. He spent the early 1990s as a research professor of music at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

Moog received a Grammy Trustees Award for lifetime achievement in 1970. In 2002, Moog was honored with a Special Merit/Technical Grammy Award, and an honorary doctorate degree from Berklee College of Music.

He gave an enthusiastically-received lecture at the 2004 New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME-04), held in Hamamatsu, Japan’s “City of Musical Instruments”, in June, 2004. Moog was the inspiration behind the 2004 film Moog.

Moog’s first wife was Shirleigh Moog (née Shirley May Leigh), a grammar school teacher whom he married in 1958. The couple had three daughters (Laura Moog Lanier, Michelle Moog-Koussa, Renee Moog) and one son (Matthew Moog) before their divorce. Moog was married to his second wife Ileana Grams, a philosophy professor, for nine years until his death. Moog’s stepdaughter, Miranda Richmond, is Grams’s daughter from a previous marriage. Moog also had five grandchildren.

Moog was diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumor on April 28, 2005. Nearly four months later, he died at the age of 71 in Asheville, North Carolina on August 21, 2005. The Bob Moog Foundation was created as a memorial, with the aim of continuing his life’s work of developing electronic music.

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AIR Imphal News–22nd May 2012 7.30PM IST

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AIR Imphal News–22nd May 2012 7.30PM IST

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Manipur enters Semi-Final of Santosh Trophy – E-Pao.net

Manipur enters Semi-Final of Santosh TrophyE-Pao.netThe goal scorer for Manipur were Kh. Thoi Singh one goal at 19 mins and M. Govin Singh one goal at 70 mins and the goal scorer for Goa were G. Fernades one goal at 26 mins and Prateesh Sirodakar one g…

Manipur enters Semi-Final of Santosh Trophy
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The goal scorer for Manipur were Kh. Thoi Singh one goal at 19 mins and M. Govin Singh one goal at 70 mins and the goal scorer for Goa were G. Fernades one goal at 26 mins and Prateesh Sirodakar one goal at 45+1 mins. Manipur became champion of Group-B

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Grenade found at school campus in Manipur

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PTI / Imphal May 22, 2012, 12:35 A grenade was found near the main gate of a school campus at Wangkhei in Imphal East district of Manipur today, official sources said. Suspected militants might have kept the grenade there late last night, …

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Grenade found at school campus in Manipur

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Odes to Turbulent Times, from India’s ‘Bhasa’ Poets – Daijiworld.com

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Sarkar, the author of “Mothers of Manipur”, said “a powerful new language of poetry was emerging from the extreme edge of the country like Manipurand Kashmir to talk about the troubled times in the state”. “A poem is not a bullet but a nuclear bomb.

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Odes to turbulent times, from India's 'bhasa' poetsTwoCircles.netSarkar, the author of "Mothers of Manipur", said "a powerful new language of poetry was emerging from the extreme edge of the country like Manipur and Kashmir t…

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Sarkar, the author of "Mothers of Manipur", said "a powerful new language of poetry was emerging from the extreme edge of the country like Manipur and Kashmir to talk about the troubled times in the state". "A poem is not a bullet but a nuclear bomb.

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Of India’s intelligence and un-intelligent men

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There was apprehension and then it suddenly turned into a monumental embarrassment. The photographs sourced by the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) of the five terrorists out on a suicide mission in India were found to be those of people leading honourable lives in Pakistani cities. Both Indian and Pakistani media left no opportunity to make a mockery of the RAW. The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) used the opportunity to claim innocence even for its past acts. However, as critics go on an overdrive, it is important not to miss that this ‘egg on the face’ phenomenon is the direct result of the decades-long political myopia and mismanagement that has reduced the organisation to its present state.

Two Indian prime ministers must take the blame for contributing enormously to a thorough dismantling of RAW’s assets in Pakistan. The first one, Morarji Desai, the only Indian to receive Nishan-e-Pakistan, Pakistan’s highest civilian award. Coinciding with his assumption to power in 1977, a detailed list of Indian intelligence assets in Pakistan fell in the hands of the Zia-ul-Haq regime. The Pakistani dictator, who kept regular touch with Desai over phone to discuss ‘the effectiveness of urine as a medicine’, took little time to ensure that the assets are neutralised through a clinical process of ruthless killing, torture and also by turning them into highly effective double agents.

By 1979, Desai had changed his position on Pakistan, telling the then US ambassador that India would smash its neighbour should it test a nuclear bomb. But the damage had already been done. As the CIA took the ISI under the wings to counter the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s, thereby augmenting the capacities of the agency enormously, RAW struggled to maintain a decent network in Pakistan.

The second landmark was reached in 1997, with Inder Kumar Gujral becoming India’s 12th prime minister. Gujral, credited with formulating India’s Look East policy, was also the initiator of a benign strategy that took a conscious decision to close RAW’s covert action unit. This policy, which mistakenly interpreted intelligence to be an offensive wing of the government, resulted not only in the downgrading of RAW’s abilities in Pakistan, but also prohibited it from cultivating new assets.

Gujral appeared to conform with the popular Pakistani notion that India’s external outlook is determined by a troika of the MEA, Indian army and RAW. For a pacifist policy to succeed, the stranglehold of this ‘evil’ nexus had to be broken and RAW was found to be the easiest among the three to be weakened. Under Gujral, who believed that “both India and Pakistan should jointly fight the forces of colonialism”, the agency lost its entire ability to seek information, let alone be the source of subversive activities inside Pakistan. Gujral’s initiative, however, didn’t stop Islamabad from blaming RAW for having engineered a blast on a cross-country passenger train in the Sindh province that killed 26 people and an explosion in a theatre that killed three people in June 1998.

Gujral’s tenure came to an end in November 1997. However, his legacy lived on. Prior to the 1999 peace journey to Lahore by prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, informal pressure was put on RAW to refrain from projections indicating threats from Pakistan. Under the UPA government, at least till 2009, months after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, RAW did not have a single covert action specialist at the senior level. Undoubtedly, RAW’s operations have suffered tremendously due to political myopia as much as due to the appointment of some of the most undeserving chiefs in the recent past.

It takes years to build contacts and nurture assets in a country like Pakistan. For anybody familiar with the nuances of intelligence operations, revitalising the agency from a state of degeneration is not only a tedious task, but also one that needs constant political backing. This tactical disadvantage probably makes it expedient for RAW to depend on mobile assets for its activities in Pakistan. Reports have indicated the photographs of the LeT cadres on a suicide mission were sourced to ‘trans-border sources’. Such sources, by all means, can be mercenaries, liable to sabotage by the ISI. The ‘false’ information that was used to embarrass RAW this time can also be used to understate a real attack next time, with serious repercussions.

To quote George Santayana, the American philosopher and novelist who carried a Spanish passport, “Intelligence is quickness in seeing things as they are.” Lessons for India from the recent episode are, thus, simple. RAW needs to find strength, even when Indo-Pak relations are supposedly looking up.

Originally published on  expressbuzz.com

 

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