NEWS
Pak agents in Bangladesh: State dept
The official said the Inter-Services Intelligence is fomenting extremist violence in Assam.
NEWS
Let the H1-B visas flow, says think tank
The Cato Institute believes that the smaller the government and the freer the trade, the more the prosperity.
ACHIEVER
Ever on the fast track
Clarence Chandran wants no place for Nortel Networks other than No 1.
NEWS
Reena's mother recalls girl's last day
Suman Virk had said she did not want to testify again in the trial of her daughter's alleged killer but she did her duty anyway.
COMMUNITY
Canada's 'intolerance' of immigrants puzzling: experts
But Indian immigrants say racism has increased because they have been doing so well.
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Clinton's Pak visit irks Indian-Americans
Several Indian community leaders felt the Pakistan lobby had won, and they wondered what lobbyists for India, like former Congressman Stephen Solarz, have been doing.
Computer scientist walks into jail
Dr Dhiraj Pradhan, a former computer science professor at Texas A&M University, checked into the Brazos County's minimum security prison after making 2,000 copies of an award-winning article.
Three Indians vie for top Intel prizes
Dilip Bobby Biswal, Beneet Kothari and Priyanka Agarwal make the grade with their scientific work.
Mother pleads not guilty in drowning case
The prosecution says Narinder Virk sought to drown her two children when she heard that her husband had decided to divorce her.
'Sita' may have been pregnant
A small mass that may be a fetus has been found in the uterus of the dead girl.
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