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    May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. After ATM heist, India's IT sector again in unwelcome spotlight

    Reuters
    By Swati Pandey and Harichandan Arakali MUMBAI/BANGALORE, May 15 (Reuters) - A breach of security at two payment card processing companies in India that led to heists at cash machines around the world has reopened questions on the risks of outsourcing...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Banking, India, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Feb 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Play about India call center never makes a connection

    THEATER REVIEW: "Disconnect" at the Victory Gardens Theater ★ ... "Disconnect," the aptly named new play by Anupama Chandrasekhar, is set in a collection agency in Chennai, India.
    "Disconnect," the aptly named new play by Anupama Chandrasekhar at the Victory Gardens Theater, is set in a collection agency in Chennai, India, where smart, ambitious and energetic young Indian workers assume pseudonyms like Jennifer and Michelle and try...

    Tags: Victory Gardens Theatre, India, Employees, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Disconnect (movie)

  4. Sep 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Egypt seeks arrest of Terry Jones, 7 others tied to anti-Islam film

    World Now
    Egypt’s prosecutor general referred seven Egyptians Christians living in the United States and Florida-based Pastor Terry Jones to court for trial on charges that they offended Islam in connection with an anti-Muslim film that has triggered protests...
  6. Oct 24, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. The Vaccine Hunter: Henry Daniell's research earns UCF grants, patents and acclaim

    Tinkering in his million-dollar greenhouse at the University of Central Florida, microbiologist Henry Daniell is at work on preventing infectious diseases that kill 15 million people worldwide each year.
    Tinkering in his million-dollar greenhouse at the University of Central Florida, microbiologist Henry Daniell is at work on preventing infectious diseases that kill 15 million people worldwide each year. Inspired by the passion of French physicist...

    Tags: Insulin, University of Central Florida, Auburn University , Science, Vaccines

  8. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  9. Sep 19, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. New York Fashion Week: Plenty of bright spots for men

    For men, next spring's wardrobe choices will look a lot like the current ones — a sea of khaki, more camouflage accents (camo print flip-flops and neckties, anyone?) and the continued presence of work wear. But there were some bright spots — literally and figuratively — in the collections for spring and summer 2011 that designers showed during New York Fashion Week, which wrapped up at the end of last week.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    For men, next spring's wardrobe choices will look a lot like the current ones — a sea of khaki, more camouflage accents (camo print flip-flops and neckties, anyone?) and the continued presence of work wear. But there were some bright spots —...

    Tags: New York, Entertainment, Fashion Shows, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lungs and Airways

  11. Feb 26, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  12. 6.9 Quake Rocks Japan, Tsunami Warning Issued

    TOKYO -- A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit off Japan's southern
coast early Saturday, shaking Okinawa and nearby islands, where a
tsunami warning was issued, Japan's Meteorological Agency said.
    KTLA News
    TOKYO -- A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit off Japan's southern coast early Saturday, shaking Okinawa and nearby islands, where a tsunami warning was issued, Japan's Meteorological Agency said. The quake occurred off the coast of the island of Okinawa at...

    Tags: Japan, Death, India, Natural Disasters, Tokyo (Japan)

  13. May 8, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Santosh Sivan directs 'Before the Rains'

    As a child growing up in the backwaters of Kerala, India, Santosh Sivan recalls trekking up the narrow, winding roads that had been cut into the mountain jungle. "I used to ask my father, 'Who made the road like this and how did they do it?' He would tell me about the prayers that had been performed along the way, the ghost stories, the tribal culture that ruled the place."
    Special to The Times
    As a child growing up in the backwaters of Kerala, India, Santosh Sivan recalls trekking up the narrow, winding roads that had been cut into the mountain jungle. "I used to ask my father, 'Who made the road like this and how did they do it?' He would tell...

    Tags: Christianity, Photography, India, Movies, Culture

  15. Apr 12, 2007 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  16. Meals and wheels in India: The trick to eating is getting to the table in one piece

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel Travel Editor
    The sharp joy you feel when your plane touches down is short-lived in India as you realize now you must get in a taxi. Goodbye order, upkeep, hygiene, caution. Hello dent king. Hello chaos. On a Sunday evening at Indira Gandhi International Airport in...

    Tags: Everybody Loves Raymond (tv program), Trips and Vacations, Indira Gandhi, Nike, Inc., Family

  17. Dec 21, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. AIDS ravages rural India

    IN THE 25 YEARS since it was identified, the virus that causes AIDS has traveled a highway of humanity to all corners of Earth. It has crossed oceans and continents; it stalks the world's most marginal people as they struggle to survive. K. Sangeetha'...

    Tags: Death, Politics, India, AIDS, Local Government

  19. Mar 21, 2003 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  20. Madras Cafe/ Pompano Beach

    City Link
    Madras Cafe is a relatively new Indian eatery in Pompano Beach with much going for it: Most of the food is richly seasoned, and the prices are moderate. Located within a small storefront, the restaurant is agreeably decorated with Indian-style prints,...

    Tags: Tomatoes, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lentils, Onions

  21. Dec 30, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Relief Efforts Quicken Amid Grief

    BANDA ACEH, Indonesia — Cargo planes carrying tons of relief supplies landed Wednesday in this wreck of a city, only to pile up at the airport for lack of trucks, gasoline and a distribution system. Half a world away, President Bush defended the U.S. response to the earthquake and tsunami that claimed at least 77,000 lives across 12 nations.
    Times Staff Writers
    BANDA ACEH, Indonesia — Cargo planes carrying tons of relief supplies landed Wednesday in this wreck of a city, only to pile up at the airport for lack of trucks, gasoline and a distribution system. Half a world away, President Bush defended the U....

    Tags: India, Refugee, Disasters and Accidents, Family, U.S. Embassy

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