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• US lawmakers want RIL assistance stopped on Iran ties, 2008-12-20 Eight American lawmakers have demanded that the Export-Import Bank of the US immediately suspend all financial assistance to Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) until it agrees to stop selling gasoline to Iran.
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• Amar Singh, Lakshmi Mittal, CII, Reliance among major donors to Clinton Foundation, 2008-12-19 Several Indian big-wigs, including industrialist Lakshmi Mittal, politician Amar Singh, corporate houses Reliance and Ranbaxy, media house India Today group and Confederation of Indian Industry figure in the list of prominent donors to the Clinton Foundation, according to the information made public Thursday.
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• Pakistan is world centre of terrorism: Salman Rushdie, 2008-12-18 All the roads of world terrorism lead to Pakistan that has got velvet glove treatment with zero results, says India born British novelist Salman Rushdie.
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• India handled Mumbai attacks courageously: Ban, 2008-12-17 UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Wednesday praised the Indian leadership for its 'endurance and courageous handling' of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, which he said were unacceptable and cannot be justified.
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• India for enhanced international cooperation to fight piracy, 2008-12-17 Expressing grave concern over the increasing instances of piracy off the coast of Somalia, India has called for enhanced international cooperation and institutionalised coordination for all efforts to deal with piracy.
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• Pakistanis in New York hold candle light vigil for Mumbai victims, 2008-12-14 Members of the Pakistani community in New York held a candle light peace vigil to express their solidarity with the people of India, in particular the victims of the Mumbai terror strikes.
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• Declare Pakistan a terrorist state, demand Indian Americans, 2008-12-13 Braving chilly winter, agitated Indian Americans gathered in front of the UN headquarters in mid-town Manhattan on Friday afternoon to demand the world body declare Pakistan a terrorist state.
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• ArcelorMittal to shut down two US steel plants, 2008-12-11 ArcelorMittal has announced it would shut down two of its steel plants in the US, rendering more than 550 people jobless.
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• Mumbai aftermath: Jamat-ud-Dawah branded terrorist group by UN, 2008-12-11 Acceding to Indian and US requests in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks, the UN Security Council has branded Pakistan-based Jamat-ud-Dawah, the front for banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a terrorist group and four top LeT leaders as global terrorists.
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• Deny safe haven and bring terrorists to justice: Security Council, 2008-12-10 Expressing deep concern over 'continuous terrorist attacks around the world', the UN Security Council has underlined the need to strengthen existing mechanisms and cooperation for a joint fight against terrorism.
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• Pakistan says it will ban Jamaat-ud-Dawa, freeze its assets, 2008-12-10
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• UN helped Jamat-ud-Dawah gain foothold in Pakistani Kashmir, 2008-12-10
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• Impact of recession: US media in deep crisis, 2008-12-09
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• Terrorism is a global scourge, says UN chief, 2008-12-09
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• Pakistan a failed state: US Congressman Frank Pallone, 2008-12-08
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• Fight terrorism or face aid cut: US senator tells Pakistan, 2008-12-08
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• Pakistan hasn't checked terror, shouldn't be given aid: US leaders, 2008-12-08
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• All over US, Americans pledge to fight terror with India, 2008-12-05
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• Countries can enter Somali waters to fight piracy: UN, 2008-12-03
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• Very few Indian Americans contribute to Obama transition project, 2008-12-02
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• Dow plunges 680 points as recession declared in US, 2008-12-02
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• Mumbai attack to hit business visits, tourism from US, 2008-12-01
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• US lawmakers push for aggressive diplomacy in South Asia, 2008-11-30
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• Hotel residents talk of chaos, panic and blood all over, 2008-11-27
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• Bank run by Indian Americans gains from meltdown, 2008-11-26
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• Citigroup 'went wrong' on realty: Vikram Pandit, 2008-11-26
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• Do not send Indian troops for peace-keeping: Congo to UN, 2008-11-26
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• Two Indian boys sign up for professional baseball contracts in US, 2008-11-25
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• Economic crisis hits upcoming convention of Indian doctors in US, 2008-11-24
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• India physicians and hotels and convenience store owners join hands, 2008-11-24
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• Indian American kills wife at US church, 2008-11-24
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• 22 US banks collapsed this year, 2008-11-23
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• Rakesh Roshan faces law suit in the US, 2008-11-23
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• Indian American convenience store owners ponder crisis-survival, 2008-11-23
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• Indian techie named in USD 1 bn Intel data theft pleads not guilty, 2008-11-22
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• Take firm action on Somalia piracy: maritime body to UN, 2008-11-21
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• UN body verifying complaints of child soldiers in India, 2008-11-21
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• Obama's personal cell phone account info breached, 2008-11-21
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• Security Council out of date, out of touch: top official, 2008-11-19
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• Al Qaeda leadership now focused on personal survival: Official, 2008-11-19
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• India urges comprehensive reform of UN Security Council, 2008-11-19
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• India not invited to send troops to Afghanistan: US commander, 2008-11-19
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• Leading US rights body fights Indian guest workers' cause, 2008-11-18
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• Obama promises major initiative on climate change, 2008-11-18
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• Indian techies hit by recession in US, 2008-11-18
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• 'Slumdog Millionaire' gets record start in US, 2008-11-17
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• Former RBI governor nominated to UN task force, 2008-11-15
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• 'India could benefit from global economic meltdown', 2008-11-15
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• Celebrity designer Anand Jon convicted of rape and sexual assault, 2008-11-14
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• Bush urged to protect religious rights of Sikh prisoners, 2008-11-14
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• 'Religion can never justify terrorism', 2008-11-14
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• Indian American pleads guilty to $33 mn mortgage fraud, 2008-11-14
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• Miss India USA pageant to raise funds for Bihar flood victims, 2008-11-14
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• India disturbed by rise of intolerance worldwide: E. Ahamed, 2008-11-13
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• Indian-American physicist Chopra honoured as Professor Emeritus, 2008-11-13
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• Stop financial crisis from becoming human tragedy: Ban to G-20, 2008-11-13
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• Reform IMF, World Bank, make them accountable: Bush, 2008-11-13
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• Spread democracy to safeguards religious freedom: Bush, 2008-11-13
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• World financial crisis can't be solved overnight: Bush, 2008-11-13
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• Tunnel digging reveals new chapter in Istanbul's history, 2008-11-11
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• In 10 years, Darwinism will be history: Turkish Muslim scholar, 2008-11-10
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• Deepa to make film on Rushdie's Midnight's Children, 2008-11-10
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• Nepal to request extension of UN mission, 2008-11-08
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• US Sikh files racial discrimination case against company, 2008-11-08
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• New Jersey Sikhs demand action against hate crime incidents, 2008-11-08
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• Indian youth indicted for killing two after drunken driving, 2008-11-08
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• Dow goes through worst ever two-day losses since 1987, 2008-11-07
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• Sale of military equipment: US wants India to accept conditions, 2008-11-06
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• 'Obama-Biden team will take India-US relationship to next level', 2008-11-05
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• We finally achieved our goal: South Asians for Obama, 2008-11-05
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• Obama's victory a historic opportunity: Ban Ki-moon, 2008-11-05
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• US markets decline after Obama's victory, 2008-11-05
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• Ban refrains from comment on Obama's hot pursuit statement, 2008-11-05
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• Indian peacekeepers safe in Congo: UN, 2008-11-05
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• Indian techie Arpana was strangulated in her apartment, 2008-11-05
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• 'Obama win gives hope to Indian American politicians', 2008-11-05
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• Obama's remark on solving Kashmir dispute welcome: separatist body, 2008-11-02
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• Indian American being racially targetted by Republicans: Senator, 2008-11-02
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• Jindal attacks Obama's 'irresponsible' economic policies, 2008-02-25
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• Jindal to be Republican presidential candidate in 2012?, 2008-01-24
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• Building civic links key to Hindu-Muslim amity, 1999-01-22
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• GREENPEACE FLAYS U.S. FOR TOXIC SHIPWRECKS IN SOUTH ASIA, 1999-01-21
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• One-way flow of devotees averted mishap at Haridwar, 1998-04-16
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