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Bush inks deal of century
Friday, 10.10.2008, 06:46am

WASHINGTON D.C.: "It's a big deal." That's what a jubilant President George W. Bush said minutes before signing the United States-India Nuclear Cooperation Approval and Nonproliferation Enhancement Act at the White House on Oct 8. President Bush's exclamation, however matter-of-fact in his enunciation, signifies the Herculean efforts that went into the making of the bill as well as its significance to the futures of both countries.

Nuke deal benefits both nations: Ros-Lehtinen    The $700 billion man: Neel Kashkari
 
 
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Sush's inspiration
Monday, 10.06.2008, 03:33am
There's not been much news about Sushmita Sen lately, but contrary to reports of a sabbatical, much has been happening in her life. We’re talking about Sush’s film on Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi who died fighting the British in 1857. The character of the fearless queen has been so close to Sush’s heart that she’s been working on it for more than a year.
No lady luck
Real to reel
   
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New Jain temple and cultural complex opens in Buena Park
Wednesday, 10.08.2008, 01:17am
BUENA PARK, CA: The Jain Center of Southern California (JCSC) concluded an eleven-day cultural and spiritual event for the inauguration of their brand new Derasar (temple) and Aradhana (meditation and reflection) Hall with a closing ceremony held at the
New OFBJP chief Harish Dhruv felicitated
CCF and ICA celebrate Navratri
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Walking: Maryland’s state exercise
Sunday, 10.05.2008, 11:25pm

Walking is now Maryland's state exercise. You have heard of official emblems like flower, bird or animal, but a state in the United States today took a healthy stride to "walk" into history.

Racing for a breast cancer cure
Drug overdose 'single largest cause of deaths in the US'
   
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WEEKLY HOROSCOPE (October 10th - October 16th)
Wednesday, 10.08.2008, 04:19am
ARIES, TAURUS, GEMINI, CANCER, LEO, VIRGO, LIBRA, SCORPIO, SAGITTARIUS, CAPRICORN, AQUARIUS, PISCES
A glance at year 2008
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October 2008 immigration update - Part I
Sunday, 10.05.2008, 11:28pm

The October 2008 Visa Bul- letin disseminated by the Department of State's Visa Office notes that the May 2008 Visa Bulletin had stated that many employment cut-off dates had been advancing very rapidly, based on indications that US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) would need to review a significantly larger pool of applicants than there were numbers available to maximize number use under the fiscal year (FY) 2008 annual limits.

India opposed to all illegal migration: PM
September 2008 immigration update - Part II
   
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123 agreement will prevail over legislation: Mulford
Sunday, 10.05.2008, 11:41pm

NEW DELHI: The US has made it clear that bilateral 123 agreement providing for the civil nuclear cooperation with India was the law and would prevail as against the legislation adopted by the US Congress. However, US Ambassador David C Mulford said Washington "cannot compel" American companies to offer technology or supply fuel or "compel" other governments to do things in a particular way.

BJP will renegotiate N-deal if it comes to power
People from all walks pay tribute to Mahatma
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SHOOT THE TERRORIST
Sunday, 10.05.2008, 11:56pm

NEW YORK: "Shoot on Sight", a film inspired by the terrorist attacks of July 7, 2005 when the underground bombings in London resulted in the London Police order to "Shoot on Sight", released in the US and Canada the weekend of Sept 26.

Tina Sugandh storms Billboard dance chart
Ashok Amritraj's latest comedy
   
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Should modernization translate into westernization?
Sunday, 10.05.2008, 11:59pm

Given an opportunity, most of the people of the world, especially from less advanced countries, would wish to come and settle in the so-called advanced nations of the West. In fact, oftentimes during discussions with friends and relatives...

N-deal & strategic concerns: Myths & realities
Major failure of US policies in Afghanistan
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The Indian concept of The Divine Mother
Monday, 10.06.2008, 12:10am

Since the dawn of civilization, when the primitive man lived in a matriarchal society, the worship of the Divine Mother came into practice. Later on, as civilization progressed, the matriarchal pattern gradually faded out, and the father became the head of the family unit, where he was treated as the man in authority and to whom every one looked for guidance and approval.

During Navratris, Nature sheds old & gets rejuvenated
Hinduism most tolerant of all religions
   
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States offer foreclosure rescue loans
Wednesday, 10.08.2008, 01:26am
Homeowners who need to refinance a burdensome mortgage may be heartened to hear that more US states may soon offer home loan refinancing programs similar to those already available
Seller wants out of the deal
Maharashtra emerging Green Building Capital of India
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Saina Nehwal sounds alert to world's top shuttlers
Monday, 10.06.2008, 12:17am

NEW DELHI: After stunning victories and show of grit en route to her Chinese Taipei title, ace shuttler Saina Nehwal said she was ready to challenge world's top players following her "best tour ever".

Satheesha Rai handed life ban
International Kabaddi Cup from Punjab Sports Club
   
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GE to raise USD 15 bn, Buffett to buy $ 3-bn stocks
Sunday, 10.05.2008, 10:16pm
NEW YORK: In a move to increase its liquidity, American giant General Electricals will raise up to USD 15 billion through sale of shares with legendary investor Warren Buffett agreeing to buy stocks worth three billion dollars.
Govt, Blackberry makers to resolve security issues
HCL wins Axon takeover bid; Infy offer rejected
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Much loved city of the Buddha: Vaishali
Sunday, 10.05.2008, 10:24pm
Vaishali today is a small village surrounded by banana and mango groves as well as rice fields. But excavations in the area have brought to light an impressive historical past.
Mobile broadband access on AA flights
Coonoor: Serenity beckons
   
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Full house at annual Sikh Film Festival
Friday, 10.10.2008, 06:42am
NEW YORK: Governor of New York State, David Paterson declared October 3-10, 2008 as "Sikh Heritage Week" to coincide with the Sikh Art & Film Foundation's Sikh Heritage Gala and Annual Film Festival. Undoubtedly the highlight of the week was the completely "Sold Out" Film Festival on October 4
Natalie Portman's music video upsets Hindus
SAALT volunteers participate in 'Be The Change' service
 
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