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US: Carter arrives with American freed in N Korea

US: Carter arrives with American freed in N Korea

Rediff.com28 Aug 2010

Former United States President Jimmy Carter arrived in Boston on Saturday with Aijalon Mahli Gomes, who spent seven months in a North Korean prison for illegally crossing into the Communist nation, but was released on the leader's request.Gomes, 31, was greeted by his family members, including his mother, at the Logan International Airport. "I am just joyful and grateful that my son is home," Gomes's mother Jacqueline McCarthy said.

US court battle jams Mahindra's gear

US court battle jams Mahindra's gear

Rediff.com9 Aug 2010

The company had earlier said it would sell its Indian-made four-door and two-door diesel pick-up trucks in the US market by the end of the year.

From Bhopal to Boston these kids are taking on Dow

From Bhopal to Boston these kids are taking on Dow

Rediff.com14 Jun 2010

A children's movement in Bhopal takes on the might of Dow Chemicals.

Georgia eyes more business from India

Georgia eyes more business from India

Rediff.com12 May 2010

Georgian Governor Sonny Perdue has said that his state shares a dynamic relationship with India, particularly strong in the field of trade.

A first, Indian gods on US postages

A first, Indian gods on US postages

Rediff.com1 Feb 2010

Targeting the large number of Hindus in the United States, an Atlanta-based company headed by an Indian-American has launched a series of custom-made postage stamps depicting Hindu Gods and Goddesses.

Wipro to invest Rs 600 cr on West Bengal campus

Wipro to invest Rs 600 cr on West Bengal campus

Rediff.com21 Jan 2010

The company plans to set up a new IT park near Kolkata and recently the company's Chairman, Azim Premji, had signed an agreement with the state government to acquire additional land.

LeT operatives sentenced on terror charges in US

LeT operatives sentenced on terror charges in US

Rediff.com15 Dec 2009

US District Judge William Duffey Jr of federal court in Atlanta sentenced Pakistan-origin Syed Haris Ahmed of Atlanta and Bangladesh-American Ehsanul Islam Sadequee of Roswell, Georgia, following their convictions earlier this year in separate but related criminal trials.

Now Slumdog Millionaire at the Grammys

Now Slumdog Millionaire at the Grammys

Rediff.com3 Dec 2009

AR Rahman has been nominated in several categories for his compositions from the Oscar-winning movie.

'Without Gandhi, there would be no Obama'

'Without Gandhi, there would be no Obama'

Rediff.com8 Oct 2009

'The teachings of Gandhi, the philosophy of passive resistance and nonviolence, and also taught by Martin Luther King Jr, inspired hundreds and thousands and millions of citizens in America, and helped to free and liberate not just a people, but a nation,' says US Congressman John Lewis, a close friend of Dr King.

World's top 10 brands

World's top 10 brands

Rediff.com10 Sep 2009

The business of building brands is a tough one. And no one knows it better than corporate majors. In today's ever-changing economy, entrepreneurs seek specialists' help to launch their products and create brands.

Key facts on gender testing

Key facts on gender testing

Rediff.com21 Aug 2009

The rapid improvement of South African teenager Caster Semenya, who won the women's world 800 metres title, prompted track and field officials to order a gender verification test. Here are some details about sex testing, which was introduced more than 40 years ago.

Centre issues fresh guidelines on swine flu

Centre issues fresh guidelines on swine flu

Rediff.com15 Aug 2009

With swine flu cases across India rising sharply, the Union Health Ministry on Saturday issued fresh guidelines specifying screening and testing module for patients, to contain the disease in the country. As per guidelines, all individuals seeking consultation for flu-like symptoms would be screened at healthcare facilities -- both government and private -- or examined by a doctor and will be categorised broadly under three categories A, B and C depending on their health.

'Dream Team' inducted into Hall of Fame

'Dream Team' inducted into Hall of Fame

Rediff.com2 Jul 2009

The 1992 basketball "Dream Team", alpine skier Picabo Street and sprinter Michael Johnson headlined the list of inductees into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame announced on Wednesday.

Olympians slam move to form Hockey India

Olympians slam move to form Hockey India

Rediff.com4 Jun 2009

Olympians Joaquim Carvalho, Gurbux Singh and Gavin Fereira on Thursday hit out at the Indian Olympic Association for forming Hockey India, a unified body embracing the men's and women's units, in an 'undemocratic manner'.

Azim Premji on the H-1B visa controversy

Azim Premji on the H-1B visa controversy

Rediff.com29 May 2009

I think the United States must realise that today 60 to 70 per cent of the growth of the revenues of large American companies comes from India and China.

The man who follows Harshad Mehta technique

The man who follows Harshad Mehta technique

Rediff.com1 May 2009

Nirmal Kotecha is a self-confessed admirer of Harshad Mehta and a faithful follower of his technique.

$ 4 million Shirdi Saibaba temple opens in Atlanta

$ 4 million Shirdi Saibaba temple opens in Atlanta

Rediff.com1 Apr 2009

The temple is spread over a 15,000 square-foot multi-storey facility, located on 13.5 acre site with rolling hills, at 700 James Burgess Road, Suwanee, Ga 30024 and its web site is www.AtlantaSaiTemple.org.

Komal Kumar takes gold in US fencing tournament

Komal Kumar takes gold in US fencing tournament

Rediff.com30 Mar 2009

The senior at the West Windsor Plainsboro North High School, Plainsboro, New Jersey, recently wielded the epee to good effect to win the gold medal in the National Fencing Tournament's North American Cup's Division II Women's epee event in Atlanta, Georgia. She beat 95 others, and raised her national rating to a creditable 'B'.

TANA settles dispute, Kakarala reinstated as prez

TANA settles dispute, Kakarala reinstated as prez

Rediff.com14 Mar 2009

TANA is one of the largest Indian organizations in the US and a split in it upset most people. The 17th national conference is scheduled for July in Chicago.

Sanjay Gupta says no to surgeon general

Sanjay Gupta says no to surgeon general

Rediff.com6 Mar 2009

Sanjay Gupta asks that he be taken out of consideration for the post of surgeon general

Gandhiji's assets indivisible part, says India

Gandhiji's assets indivisible part, says India

Rediff.com4 Mar 2009

Amid a raging controversy over the auction of Mahatma Gandhi's personal belongings, the New York consulate said the memorabilia is an indivisible part of India's national heritage. It also says the items are closely associated with the sentiments of all Indians.

US  charges Allen Stanford with 'massive' fraud

US charges Allen Stanford with 'massive' fraud

Rediff.com18 Feb 2009

Texas billionaire Allen Stanford and three of his companies were charged with "massive" fraud on Tuesday as federal agents swooped down on his US headquarters. In a civil complaint filed in federal court in Dallas, the US Securities and Exchange Commission accused Stanford, who sponsored international cricket matches, and two other executives of fraudulently selling $8 billion in high-yield certificates of deposit in a scheme..

Engineer from AP found dead in Spain

Engineer from AP found dead in Spain

Rediff.com14 Feb 2009

An aeronautical engineer from Nizamabad district of Andhra Pradesh was found dead under suspicious circumstances at his house in Madrid in Spain.

'Dr King's trip to India a landmark event'

'Dr King's trip to India a landmark event'

Rediff.com13 Feb 2009

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday hosted a delegation of lawmakers, civil rights activists and some of this country's leading musicians, including jazz great Herbie Hancock, on the eve of their setting off on a trip to India to retrace the late Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr's visit 50 years ago, and to commemorate the influence Mahatma Gandhi had on this civil rights icon and the passive resistance movement he founded.

Indian deaths in US: AP govt expresses concern

Indian deaths in US: AP govt expresses concern

Rediff.com6 Feb 2009

Andhra Pradesh government has conveyed the deep concern and apprehensions of the people of the state over the incidents of murders of the people belonging to the state in the United States of America. Mohammed Ali Shabbir, minister for energy, coal, minorities' welfare and non-resident Indians affairs convened a high level meeting on the instructions of the Chief Minster Y S Rajasekhara Reddy on Friday.

Dr Sanjay Gupta may be Obama's Surgeon General

Dr Sanjay Gupta may be Obama's Surgeon General

Rediff.com7 Jan 2009

President-elect Barack Obama has offered the job of surgeon general to Dr Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon and correspondent for CNN and CBS, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday. The report, quoting highly-placed sources, said Dr Gupta has sought a few days to figure out the financial and logistical details of moving his family from Atlanta to Washington, but is expected to accept the offer.

Drug firms go slow on overseas M&As

Drug firms go slow on overseas M&As

Rediff.com29 Dec 2008

The less-than-anticipated results of a few big-ticket acquisitions made in the previous year earlier also acted as a dampener. Piramal Healthcare, Biocon and other drug makers spent about Rs 1,800 crore (Rs 18 billion) in 2008 for acquiring assets abroad, compared to more than Rs 5,500 crore (Rs 55 billion) spent in 2007 in 14 such major deals, according to Business Standard data.

New York remembers Mumbai victims

New York remembers Mumbai victims

Rediff.com28 Nov 2008

In a rare gesture of solidarity with the Indian Americans, New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and a few other officials came to the Ganesh Temple in Flushing, Queens to participate in a memorial service for the victims of terror attacks in Mumbai.

US church shootout: Husband was possessive'

US church shootout: Husband was possessive'

Rediff.com26 Nov 2008

Reports indicate that marital discord as the primary motive behind the murder. Though the relatives back home had an inkling of their marital disputes, they never thought that Pallipurath would take such an extreme step.

'Losing in major finals does bother us'

'Losing in major finals does bother us'

Rediff.com19 Nov 2008

The Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, talk about life and times, and, of course, tennis.

US: Sister named after Sister Alphonsa

US: Sister named after Sister Alphonsa

Rediff.com10 Oct 2008

Three churches in the United States were named after Sister Alphonsa before she would be declared a saint by Pope Benedict XVI on October 12 in Vatican.

E-mail from Goddess Durga

E-mail from Goddess Durga

Rediff.com6 Oct 2008

Durga Ma's Pujo list

India to open two new consulates in the US

India to open two new consulates in the US

Rediff.com26 Sep 2008

India will open two new consulates in the United States this year, in the cities of Atlanta and Seattle. The decision to this effect was taken at the meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George Bush in Washington, Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon said while briefing newsmen about the Singh-Bush meeting.Both the size of the community and its commercial interest was the criteria taken into consideration.

Baseball and softball make exit

Baseball and softball make exit

Rediff.com24 Aug 2008

Softball and baseball made dramatic exits from the Olympic stage with Japan and South Korea pulling off shock gold medal wins. Neither county will have the opportunity to defend their crowns in London in 2012 because both sports have been trimmed from the Olympics line-up.

Beijing Olympics attract record viewers

Beijing Olympics attract record viewers

Rediff.com20 Aug 2008

The Beijing Olympics will become the most viewed Games in their 112-year history, boosted by a hugely popular Internet platform, the IOC said on Wednesday. The International Olympic Committee said viewing figures in key regions, including the United States, were very promising and would eclipse past records set at the Athens 2004 Olympics.

China's male gymnasts storm to gold

China's male gymnasts storm to gold

Rediff.com12 Aug 2008

China's gymnasts returned to the Olympic stage with a vengeance on Tuesday by storming to the men's team gold, sparking jubilant celebrations among the home fans. Four years after they failed to get a team medal in Athens, double world all-round champion Yang Wei led from the front to ensure one of the traditional powerhouses of men's gymnastics reclaimed their pre-eminence.

Hong Kong International Airport the best: Survey

Hong Kong International Airport the best: Survey

Rediff.com15 Jul 2008

Based on factors like shopping, dining, staff courtesy, baggage delivery and waiting times at security, airport customers chose Hong Kong over 190 others in an annual survey conducted by Skytrax, a privately-owned research company in London, which released the results on Tuesday. The ranking was finalised based on 8.2 million company questionnaires completed by passengers over 10 months from 2007 to 2008.

Gas price shock unsettles Indian Americans

Gas price shock unsettles Indian Americans

Rediff.com9 Jul 2008

These are extraordinary times for America. And the escalating crisis will force undesirable and unwelcome changes in the lifestyle of Indian Americans.

US: Indian guilty of killing son's black wife

US: Indian guilty of killing son's black wife

Rediff.com27 Jun 2008

Chiman Rai, 69, faces the death penalty for allegedly paying two men $10,000 to kill Sparkle Michelle Rai, an African American, in April 2000 after her marriage to his son Rajeev Rai alias Ricky, with whom she had a infant daughter. The 22-year-old was found strangled and stabbed more than a dozen times at the couple's apartment.

Meet the Indian delegates in US prez race

Meet the Indian delegates in US prez race

Rediff.com14 Jun 2008

Republican Party stalwart Narender Reddy, from Georgia, has been elected as alternate-delegate-at-large to the GOP National Convention in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, which will be held from September 1 to September 4. The mother-daughter team of Mona Merchant, 61, and Monisha Merchant, 31, of Lakewood, Colorado, have been elected as Hillary Clinton's delegates to the Democratic National Convention, between August 25 and 29 in Denver, Colorado.

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