NEWS
Family Feuds: South Asians and The Sopranos
An ABC program focuses on what according to Clinton is the most dangerous place in the world.
BUSINESS
Indian all set to head Citibank
According to Wall Street Journal, Pune-born Victor Menezes has done well to survive Citi's notoriously brutal corporate culture.
ACHIEVERS
Chicago's Boy Wonder Boosts an Ailing Canadian Firm
Rishi Bhat has developed a software that allows users to surf the Internet anonymously.
NEWS
Narayanan Upstages Clinton In Several US Newspapers
Narayanan's rebuke to Clinton on his description of South Asia as 'the most dangerous place in the world' was widely reported in the US media.
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'A far more dangerous place'
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