A look at former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's failed campaign for the US presidency.
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As multilateral negotiations have paused, multi-national corporates have increasingly become aggressive; and our bureaucrats restless.
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Nimrata 'Nikki' Randhawa Haley, who in 2010 conquered the odds to be elected South Carolina's first woman and first Indian-American governor, was on Friday conferred the India Abroad Person of the Year Award 2010, at a glittering presentation ceremony in New York City.
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday delivered his State of the Union speech in the US Congress. Here's the transcript:
Given his tremendous achievement -- only seven Indians and people of Indian-origin have been honoured with a Nobel Prize -- it was no surprise that, even during a year of exceptional achievement by members of the Indian-American community, Dr Ramakrishnan would be named India Abroad Person of the Year 2009.
Former US student, Gitanjali Bakshi, who studied in the US for four years, discusses life in America and provides tips for prospective students.