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American TV’s ‘new girl’ is half-Indian, proud of it, and strives to make herself ethnically ambiguous

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7 Nov 2012 | BY Nikhil Taneja

The protests in America have been variously panned as leaderless, rudderless, purposeless... but perhaps America is rediscovering the messy nature of democracy

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15 Oct 2011 | BY Shougat Dasgupta

She had heard chilling tales of the Indian monster-in-law even in the US. So she practised her Marathi diligently when it was time to meet hers. They got laughing in the first three minutes, and they still are, says Amanda

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18 Feb 2011 | BY Amanda

Candidates of Indian origin who go the ‘American way’ do better than those who don’t

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5 Nov 2010 | BY Hartosh Singh Bal

The world’s biggest defence deal could come through soon. But the US seems determined to change the rules midway.

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22 Apr 2010 | BY Suman Sharma

In casting doubt on US rescue missions, Stiglitz saves economics from autism charges.

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3 Mar 2010 | BY Aresh Shirali

A professor in the US takes up the cause of a terror detainee of Pakistani origin who, she says, is guilty only of being a Muslim and a critic of US policies.

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3 Feb 2010 | BY Amitava Kumar

Gold coin peddlers in the US are selling the metal as one of three ways to stave off doom, God and guns being the other two.

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13 Jan 2010 | BY Adam Molner

With China snatching pole position from the US, all bets are off. But we saw it coming—two decades ago.

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30 Dec 2009 | BY TR Vivek

Santa Clauses in the US have a shadow on their cheer this season—swine flu.

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25 Nov 2009 | BY Madhavankutty Pillai
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