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Stories: India
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In Delhi, doing as we do, not as we say
In the five years I worked as a reporter in India, I sat through many uncomfortable silences during interviews about Pakistani terrorists, the pervasive caste system and Indian ...
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A harvest of despair
KARIMNAGAR, India – At midmorning, the woman named Gourakka stood watching her son wade into the waters of the Godavari River to release the ashes of her husband, another ...
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Water crisis deepens India’s rural-urban rift
BAWADI, India – The last time Jamku Mali saw her husband alive was the day of the demonstration. Early on the morning of June 13, 2005, he left their dusty village in ...
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Learning lesson from past, Indians build traditional dams
BHAONTA-KOLYALA, India – The old farmer stepped onto the stone lip of the well, crouched down on one knee and scooped up a handful of clear water. "In my father's lifetime, ...
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In India, numbers finally adding up
In the Asian country at the center of the U.S. debate on jobs outsourcing, a population of 1 billion, once the national burden, has become a major resource. But the burgeoning ...
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India’s thirst for energy will affect everyone
Gasoline at $2.21 a gallon? This may be the price that we may someday remember fondly. It takes only a few days in a country like India to sense the threat of a new and hungry ...
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In India, globalization’s working 24/7
The road to the new world economy - a very bumpy ride for us Americans - is awful, absolutely awful. It's four lanes wide, choked with ox carts, scooters, bicycles, busses, cars, ...
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India’s fight against AIDS, from the front lines
India has the highest number of AIDS cases in the world. 5.1 million. But with a population of more than a billion, the disease hasn't yet reached epidemic proportions. And ...
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Bangalore’s Big Dreams
BANGALORE, INDIA--Kaushik Mukherjee's workshop looks like a place where electronics go to die. The guts of tech gear lie exposed, their circuit boards tethered to computer ...
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One Little Boy’s Newspaper Story
MUMBAI, India – Big boys don't cry. Especially a grown man who is a hardened journalist, having seen troubling images from dead bodies in the street to orphaned babies ...
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Miranda Kennedy
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Douglas McGray
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- Country:
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Sara Olkon
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- The Miami Herald
- Country:
- India
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Sam Jaffe
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- The Scientist
- Country:
- India
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Julie Schlosser
- Affiliation:
- Fortune
- Country:
- India
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Alex Kuffner
- Affiliation:
- Providence Journal
- Country:
- India
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Sumathi Reddy
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- The Baltimore Sun
- Country:
- India
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Raghuram Vadarevu
- Affiliation:
- Providence Journal Interactive
- Country:
- India
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Sumana Chatterjee
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- Congressional Quarterly
- Country:
- India
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Raney Aronson
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- Country:
- India
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