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India reacts with grief, outrage over Wisconsin killing of Sikhs
World NowIndia's Sikhs grieve: India reacted with grief and outrage at the news that at least six Sikhs were killed when a gunman attacked them Sunday in their Wisconsin temple as they prayed and prepared food.... -
Nepal forms caretaker government pending new elections
KATMANDU, Nepal — Nepal announced the formation of a caretaker government Tuesday and settled into a tense calm after a weekend constitutional crisis led the prime minister to call elections, some four years and several shaky governments after the...
Tags: Government, Elections, Nepal, Crisis, Minority Groups
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Indian intelligence agency files case against suspected militant
World NowIndia’s National Investigation Agency on Thursday filed a case against Syed Zabiuddin Ansari, making it the latest group keen to interrogate, prosecute or otherwise get its hands on the alleged handler of the 2008 Mumbai attack, who was arrested... -
Ex-priest on the run
By Ritu Sarin, International Consortium of Investigative JournalistsAccused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl, the Rev. Sleeva Raju Policetti fled nearly a decade ago to his native India, where the Roman Catholic archbishop of Hyderabad soon issued an order barring him from ministry. In 2008, after a canonical...Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Lawyers, Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct, Hyderabad (India)
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Go away with Peter Barnes
Tribune Media ServicesA senior Washington correspondent for the Fox Business Network, Peter Barnes spends a good chunk of the year flying around the world. He's also a children's book author and publisher. Barnes, 53, and his wife, Cheryl, are the founders of VSP Books....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Bacon, Kevin Bacon, China, George Clooney
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The typewriter lives on in India
It's a stultifying afternoon outside the Delhi District Court as Arun Yadav slides a sheet of paper into his decades-old Remington and revs up his daily 30-word-a-minute tap dance.
Nearby, hundreds of other workers clatter away on manual typewriters amid...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Prices, Arts, Pakistan, Mumbai (India)
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As India's old ways change, senior-care homes are on the rise
TRIVANDRUM, India — R. Padmanathan Nair sits on a plastic chair in the entryway of the Heritage senior home talking about the fellow residents who treat him like family, which is helpful seeing as his own rarely visits. His wife tried to abscond...
Tags: Aromatherapy, Abusive Behavior, Australia, Personal Service, India
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Tibet-in-exile officials suspect Chinese plot against Dalai Lama
World NowMembers of the Tibet government-in-exile urged those living and working around the Dalai Lama to remain on the alert Sunday after the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader voiced concern that Chinese agents might be plotting to kill him.... -
Clinton presses Pakistan to 'do more' in fight against terrorism
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Tea vs. coffee in India
NEW DELHI — A first-time visitor to New Delhi might think Indians are addicted to coffee. There are at least 10 coffee shops in Connaught Place, the city's financial and commercial hub, most within sight of each other and doing well.
But if...Tags: Jaipur (India), Bangalore (India), India, Starbucks Corp.
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New York City May Be Under Iranian Terror Threat
pix11.com | @arthurwpix11 | @mariopix11An international chess game being played out over Iran's nuclear enrichment program increases the likelihood of a terrorist attack in New York City, according to intelligence analysts. Recent bomb attacks have been attributed to Iran, including explosions...Tags: Explosions, Upper East Side, New York City Police Department, Judaism, New York City
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American Airlines to close operations at Bob Hope
American Airlines, which filed for bankruptcy protection in November, is closing its operations at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank and ending flights from Dallas-Fort Worth to New Delhi.
In addition to closing operations at those two airports, the airline...Tags: Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies, India, American Airlines, Inc., Bob Hope
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