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Section 144 imposed in Ayodhya, high alert |
AYODHYA: Section 144 of the Criminal Procedural Code has been imposed in Ayodhya in view of the Bharatiya Janata Party- Vishwa Hindu Parishad sponsored bandh protesting against the terrorist attack on Ram Janambhoomi complex. |
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Sushmita to sue domain squatter |
MUMBAI: Sushmita Sen may have ruled the universe but her writ obviously
does not run in cyberspace. The former Ms Universe is set to take a
Canada-based man to court for having squatted on the domain name
www.sushmitasen.com. |
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Nature's fury in Gujarat, 94 die in flash floods |
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AHMEDABAD: At least 94 people have died and some 200,000 have been evacuated due to heavy rains and flash floods in Gujarat, officials said Friday. |
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From blue-eyed American to Indian 'naga' sadhu |
NEW DELHI: Many people in United States dropped out and turned on in the 1960s as the country became involved in the Vietnam war and major cities became engulfed by race riots. |
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How India is helping create jobs in the US |
All those gora doomsayers can eat crow! Indians are not stealing Western jobs . In fact, because of rising Indian demand for a range of goods, jobs are being created in a number of countries across the globe, the US included. Manufacturing units in foreign countries are buzzing with activity producing aircrafts to computer hardware, all to match the growing demand amongst Indians. |
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Should India react to US namecalling? |
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Even before the ink can dry on the new defence agreement Defence Minister
Pranab Mukherjee and United States Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld have
signed, declassified documents reveal that former US secretary of state Henry
Kissinger had called Indians 'bastards' and that Washington had pushed China to
attack India during the 1971 war with Pakistan.
It is well known that former US president Richard Nixon and Kissinger had a
poor opinion of Indians and of then prime minister Indira Gandhi in particular,
but these documents show just how deep the antipathy ran.
Kissinger even referred to Indira as 'a bitch' shortly after her visit to the
US, just ahead of the 1971 Indo-Pak crisis.
Should India ingore these revelations, or factor them into the intense
attempts to nurture a strategic partnership with the US? What stand should India
adopt? |
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'My apologies; I have high regard for Indira' |
NEW DELHI: Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said on Friday that he
regretted his use of strong language against ex-Indian premier Indira Gandhi
after his 1971 remarks were made public causing a storm in India. |
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Indian to head Indiana undergrad biz school. |
Chennai native M A Venkataramanan, 47, takes over July 1 as chair of the
undergraduate program at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business in
Bloomington, Indiana. |
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