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At 13, she has achieved the unthinkable!
Rediff.com17 Sep 2014This is Isabella Rose Taylor. She is 13. And she's just showed at New York Fashion Week.
Six sectors that will open up market for India-US
Rediff.com15 Mar 2014India-US should further strengthen economic ties.
'Nothing like Diwali in Amritsar'
Rediff.com2 Nov 2013The Festival of Lights is special for Sikhs too, finds Arthur J Pais.
Giant tornado hits Texas, 6 dead, 100 injured
Rediff.com16 May 2013A severe spring tornado slammed parts of the southern American state of Texas, demolishing several homes, killing at least six people and injuring over a 100.
Apple to return some Mac production to US in 2013
Rediff.com7 Dec 2012Apple makes the majority of its products, from Macs to the iPhone and iPad, in China, the world's factory floor for electronics.
Diwali resolution introduced in US senate
Rediff.com16 Nov 2012US Senators John Cornyn, Texas Republican, and Mark R Warner, Virginia Democrat -- the co-chairs of the Senate's bipartisan India Caucus -- have introduced a resolution to honour and celebrate the festival of Diwali.
Two Indian brothers killed in Texas plane crash
Rediff.com16 Jul 2010Twenty-six year old Casey Brinegar and 22-year old Kartik Kalaichelvan, both flight instructors, and Kartik's brother Pratik Kalaichelyan, 19, died in the accident. Brinegar and Kartik died on the spot while Pratik died in the hospital. Officials have not determined yet, who piloted the plane.
How Rashad Hussain's past is troubling him today
Rediff.com10 Mar 2010Right wing US conservatives led by the likes of nationally-syndicated columnist Cal Thomas have launched a vitriolic campaign against Indian American Rashad Hussain. They pilloried President Barack Obama for appointing him as Special Envoy to the Organization of Islamic Conference and called for Hussain's ouster, calling him a 'voice of radical Islam.'
Indian Americans top Obama's Muslim outreach
Rediff.com22 Feb 2010United States President Barack Obama last week appointed his Deputy Associate Counsel at the White House, Rashad Hussain, 30, to serve as his Special Envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference -- which comprise over 50 member states and is the second largest inter governmental organisation in the world.
US army base gunman was 'nicest guy you'd meet'
Rediff.com7 Nov 2009An United States military psychiatrist, accused of killing 13 people in a shooting rampage at a key defence base, has been moved to the trauma centre of a San Antonio medical facility. The tragedy unfolded when Major Hasan walked into a soldier readiness centre at the base and opened fire, in the worst attack against the military by one of its own men, killing 12 soldiers and one defence department civilian.A neighbour said he was the 'nicest guy'.
Vanita Gupta wins battle to shut detention centre
Rediff.com20 Aug 2009The Obama administration's decision to improve the United State's immigration detention system, including ending family detention at the T Don Hutto Residential Center, an erstwhile state penitentiary in Taylor, Texas, is being hailed as a major victory for attorney Vanita Gupta.
Major victory for Indian American lawyer
Rediff.com7 Aug 2009The Barack Obama administration's decision to improve the nation's immigration detention system including ending family detention at the T Don Hutto Residential Centre -- an erstwhile state penitentiary in Taylor, Texas -- was a major victory for Indian American attorney Vanita Gupta.Gupta led the lawsuit against Hutto over two years ago, and exposed the inhumane conditions under which immigrant detainees, especially children of mostly asylum seekers, were incarcerated.
Authorities hunt for man who wants to kill Obama
Rediff.com5 Jun 2009Murray, who opened a savings account of $85,000 on May 19, told bank employees, "With all this mess going on under President Obama with banks and the economy, I'm sure if citizens happen to lose their money, they will rise up and we could see killing and deaths," according to ABC News.
Swine flu reported in India: Reports
Rediff.com2 May 2009A suspected case of swine flu has been reported in New Delhi. Unconfirmed reports say that the flu was detected on passengers who came from the United States. Details are awaited.
TANA settles dispute, Kakarala reinstated as prez
Rediff.com14 Mar 2009TANA 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.
US: Indian Republicans hail GOP chair Steele
Rediff.com10 Feb 2009Indian-American Republicans hailed former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steele's election as the first African-American national chairman of the Republican Party and predicted that he would reverse the GOP's hard right drift and move it back to the centre.
Another Indian-American appointed to Obama's team
Rediff.com31 Jan 2009United States President Barack Obama has appointed yet another top Indian American legal mind to a senior position in his administration. Rashad Hussain, 30, who recently served as a trial attorney at the US Department of Justice, was named by Obama as Deputy Associate Counsel to the President.Before his stint with the DOJ, Hussain was working as a law clerk to Damon K Keith on the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Detroit, Michigan.
US resolution calls for Indo-Pak peace initiative
Rediff.com9 Jan 2009The 'India-Pakistan Peace Resolution', introduced by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee lists peace initiatives and talks between the two countries from the time of the then Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to the September 16, 2006 joint statement issued by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the then Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf.
Another Indian American in Obama's transition team
Rediff.com18 Nov 2008Yet another young Indian American Democratic Party activist has been named for United States President-elect Barack Obama's transition team.Parag Mehta, 31, has been named the deputy director of inter-governmental affairs and public liaison of the Obama-Biden transition team, charged with outreach to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other minority groups.His appointment follows close on the heels of the appointments of two Indian Americans.
A 'power to people' plan that clicked!
Rediff.com12 Jun 2008A business model originally conceived by an Indian-American student to supply power to India's villages by burning rice husks has won $50,000 in prize money after topping the prestigious Social Innovation Competition at the University of Texas last month.
Gay, not Powell, world's best sprinter: Johnson
Rediff.com30 Apr 2008Jamaican 100 metres world record holder Asafa Powell is not the world's best sprinter, retired 200 and 400 record holder Michael Johnson said. That honour, he said, goes to American world champion Tyson Gay. "Asafa Powell is a great talent but he can never get it done. He's failed time after time at the championships."
US university, Andhra Pradesh institute sign MoU
Rediff.com10 Apr 2008The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield and the Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, in Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh, which was established at the initiative of a group of non-resident Indians, have signed a memorandum of understanding for fostering academic collaboration and improving rural healthcare. The agreement allows for student and faculty exchange between the two institutions.
Your roommie: A blessing or devil in disguise?
Rediff.com10 Apr 2008A student at Texas A&M University, USA, shares some pointers on how to go about picking a roommate in a foreign country.
'Dr Death' denies manslaughter charges
Rediff.com13 Mar 2008Detention hearing for the 57-year old surgeon, dubbed 'Dr Death', who was arrested by FBI agents at his home in Portland, Oregon on Monday, is scheduled for Thursday. The government of Australia is seeking extradition of Patel to face 16 charges in connection with three deaths arising from botched surgeries and falsifying records during his two-year tenure at a rural public hospital in Queensland after he left Portland. He faces three life sentences.
Dr Death held in US, to be extradited to Australia
Rediff.com12 Mar 2008India-born surgeon Jayant Patel, facing charges of manslaughter and negligence for the death of 13 of his patients in Australia, was arrested by the Federal Buureau of Investigation at his home in the US state of Oregon. Patel, 57, who faces life imprisonment if convicted, was ordered held by Portland Judge Hubel, pending a bail hearing on Thursday.
7 Indians among 40 finalists for 'junior Nobel'
Rediff.com31 Jan 2008The Intel STS competition, often called the 'junior Nobel Prize', is said to be America's oldest and most prestigious high school science competition.
Three Indian-Americans win honours
Rediff.com25 Oct 2007Three Indian-Americans won high honours in Discovery channel's `Young Scientist Challenge 2007', the national contest held in Washington, DC, aimed at unearthing the best and brightest young scientists in America.
Indian-American is New York's latest hero
Rediff.com9 Oct 2007Here's why: He went after a mad man with four large knives and saved an old woman's life. He could have simply walked away.
Bekele in pantheon of greats
Rediff.com27 Aug 200725-year-old Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele remains unbeaten in all his eight 10,000m races including the 2004 Athens Olympics.
First Look: Guru Lalu bowls US MBA students over
Rediff.com16 Mar 2007A group of MBA students from the University of Texas and University of Virginia met Railway Minister Laloo Yadav in New Delhi on Friday.
Indo-US ties lauded at White House's Diwali event
Rediff.com20 Oct 2006Praise pours in for passage of nuclear bill
Rediff.com27 Jul 2006Blasts: ATS questions 11 youths
Rediff.com18 Jul 2006Of the 11, one is an electronic engineer who studied in Texas of the United States, another is a textile engineer and another one is a mechanical engineer and the rest are just literate. They had been staying in Tripura from June 26.