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Ruhi Khan
Bomb blasts worry Indian Americans
Not more than a week ago Indian Americans were hooked up to World Wide Web, which is their primary source of news related to India, as they were anxious to know the outcome of vote of confidence.
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Nuclear Deal: An interesting irony
For the world, the Indo-US Civilian nuclear deal almost seems a "win-win" situation; what is unfathomable is the domestic opposition - a fact that cannot be wished away.
Pallava Bagla
Are Dubai properties losing sheen?
I too believe in the Dubai dream, but I only wish it would get more realistic.
Jyotsna Ravishankar
Now clear fission
The dust has now settled on the political and nuclear frenzy of the last few weeks. Some things are now clearer than they have ever been before. The battle lines are drawn and visible. Its now clear.
Abhinandan Sekhri
The US is right on Modi
It is now highly unlikely that Narendra Modi will visit Uncle Sam this year, and a few strident advocacy groups can take credit for it.
Alaphia Zoyab
An Amarnath diary: Testing faith
They say a nose for news invariably leads you into the thick of things. But I found myself heading north to Amarnath not as a scribe eager to pencil details of the current turmoil.
Amit Chaturvedi
Too many questions, no answers
Indian techies hit by US recession
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Is the Indo-US nuke deal dead?
- Pallava Bagla
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Review: Dasavathaaram
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