Friday, January 29, 2010
Washington Leadership Program extended to Gujarat
The two groups have signed an agreement to extend the prestigious Washington Leadership Program (WLP), which provides Indian-American students across the United States an opportunity to intern on Capitol Hill, to students in Gujarat.
The agreement was signed here Jan. 13 by Himanshu Vyas, chairman IACC-Gujarat and Dr. Sudhir Parikh, chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media Inc.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Thousands pay last respects to Jyoti Basu
Basu, whose pragmatic politics twice brought him close to becoming prime minister, died on Jan. 17 at the age of 95.
He gained fame leading West Bengal for almost a quarter century, the longest-serving chief minister in Indian political history.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Gates in Pakistan to seek action on Afghan Taliban
Gates, on his first trip to Pakistan since U.S. President Barack Obama took office last year, is visiting after a period of tense relations marked by a significant degree of distrust on both sides.
Islamabad has mounted big offensives against Pakistani Taliban factions attacking the state, but has resisted U.S. pressure to go after Afghan Taliban in border enclaves who do not strike in Pakistan but cross the border to fight U.S. troops.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Vitamin E strain can protect brain after stroke
In a study using mouse brain cells, scientists found the tocotrienol form of vitamin E, an alternative to the popular drugstore supplement, stopped the enzyme from releasing fatty acids that eventually kill neurons, a release from Ohio State said.
Sen and his colleagues have been studying how this specific kind of vitamin E protects the brain in animal and cell models for a decade, and they are going to continue to test its potential to both prevent and treat strokes in humans.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Shah to coordinate U.S. disaster assistance to quake-hit Haiti
Speaking from the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House the morning after the quake, President Obama announced a massive aid effort to Haiti, including sending an aircraft carrier to waters near the island nation.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
'Delhi-6' is first Indian film launched on iTunes
It's the first Indian film to be made available on the iTunes store, the Indo Asian News Service reported.
The film is featured on the store's "New and Noteworthy" film section and is available for download-to-own for $9.99. "Launching `Delhi-6,' the complete film, on iTunes was a perfect fit as not only does the film appeal to all alike, but is another step in UTV's endeavor to set trends," the report quoted Lokesh Dhar, vice president of UTV Motion Pictures, USA, as saying.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
U.S. promoting Afghan trade with India, hopes for passage through Pakistan
Speaking in the midst of his trip to Afghanistan Jan. 11, in an audio media briefing, Vilsack said, "There's no question that agriculture is critical to the success in Afghanistan in the long haul," according to a transcript provided by the State Department.
Vilsack's trip included meetings with Afghani leaders, partners and farmers about U.S. efforts to rebuild that country's agricultural sector.
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Pyaar Impossible: Not the most original love story ever written
The beauty and geek concept is one that has been played out many a time, but even the most rehashed plot can be resuscitated by fresh writing and spontaneous performances.
Instead, director Jugal Hansraj proceeds to concentrate on making sure that Priyanka Chopra's clothes get skimpier by the scene and insert meaningless songs and jokes, thus leaving this movie bereft of the one thing it needed the most -heart.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Indian student attacked in St. Louis
A statement from the University City Police Department said, "A female graduate student at Washington University was found physically assaulted in the basement laundry facility of an off-campus apartment building in University City.
The building is owned and operated by Quadrangle Housing, a subsidiary of the university.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Ex-McKinsey executive says Rajaratnam paid USD 1.75 million
Anil Kumar, the former management consultant executive, made the statement in pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud and securities fraud in Manhattan federal court. He was the seventh person to plead guilty in what U.S. prosecutors have called the biggest hedge fund insider trading case ever in the country.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Hawaii academy to host Bollywood Film Festival
The festival will screen 10 of Bollywood's best films, and will include new releases (from2009 and 2008) and premieres. The films, which will be shown in academy's Doris Duke Theater, will be from various genres, ranging from family centric romantic comedies and critically acclaimed films based on epics to a Shakespearean tragedy, Mumbai noir, socially conscious cinema and an indie production, the academy's Web site said.
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Gates' India visit expected to boost defense ties
Dates for what is likely to be a two-day visit have not been firmed up yet.
During his visit, Gates is expected to hold talks with his Indian counterpart A.K. Antony and meet top officials of India's armed forces, the Press Trust of India reported.
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Friday, January 8, 2010
Boston University to hold summit in India
The university is on the brink of opening a branch in India and the President of the institution is scheduled to meet with relevant ministers and officials this January to push that plan through.
The India 2010 Global Leadership Summit kicks off Jan. 8, at the home of one of the students and hosted by the U.S. deputy chief of mission,
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Chatterjee joins Senate Majority Leader's staff
His domestic policy director Rohit Kumar, has now been joined by Neil Chatterjee, who will advise the Senator on energy and agriculture, according to the Indian American Republican Council "To work for my home state Senator at a time when he is serving as the Party leader is the chance of a lifetime and I relish the opportunity and look forward to the challenge," Chatterjee, an attorney from the Senator's home state said in a release from the IARC.
Chatterjee has a Bachelor's degree from St. Lawrence University and a law degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
8-party meet set to resolve Telangana issue
The ongoing strikes in some districts of Andhra, according to New Delhi, passed off peacefully Dec. 30. So it was issuing a call for the meeting, a press release from the Prime Minister's Office said.
The meeting is scheduled for Dec. 5. Union Home Minister P . Chidambaram has invited the eight parties for talks, the release said without naming them.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Sachin Tendulkar to skip Sri Lanka-Bangladesh tri-series
The 36-year-old Tendulkar told the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) he wanted a break from the shorter version of the game but would be available for the two tests.
"Sachin Tendulkar desired to be rested for the tri-series. He will play the tests against Bangladesh," the BCCI said in a statement on Dec. 25.
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Monday, January 4, 2010
Kannada actor Vishnuvardhan dies of cardiac arrest
His body was brought to Bangalore and kept at the National College Grounds for fans to pay their respects, news reports said.
Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, his Cabinet colleagues, Bangalore South Bharatiya Janata Party Lok Sabha member H.N. Ananth Kumar,
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