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    Aug 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Woman killed in bus crash: 'She was a very darling person'

    Aditi Avhad hadn't seen her parents in a year when they arrived at O'Hare International Airport from India Thursday.
    Tribune reporter
    Aditi Avhad hadn't seen her parents in a year when they arrived at O'Hare International Airport from India Thursday. They piled into a bus for the trip back to the University of Missouri in Columbia, where Avhad was a grad student at the medical school....

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, India, University of Missouri

  2. May 24, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  3. 'Beautiful Forevers' combines poverty and prosperity

    Every page I turn lately seems anchored in economics. And politics aside, there is no denying these uncertain economic times have readers flocking to stories of poverty and power, examining how we provide for ourselves, and what the future might portend.
    Every page I turn lately seems anchored in economics. And politics aside, there is no denying these uncertain economic times have readers flocking to stories of poverty and power, examining how we provide for ourselves, and what the future might portend....

    Tags: Social Issues, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Journalism, India

  4. Jul 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Hooray for Kollywood? Russian film hub in the works

    World Now
    California has long had the Hollywood we know and love -- or loath. India boasts lush Hindi musicals and dramas from Mumbai, where the industry is now known as Bollywood. Nigeria has rapidly risen in the movie business too, coining the name Nollywood as...
  6. Jun 28, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Indian intelligence agency files case against suspected militant

    World Now
    India’s National Investigation Agency on Thursday filed a case against Syed Zabiuddin Ansari, making it the latest group keen to interrogate, prosecute or otherwise get its hands on the alleged handler of the 2008 Mumbai attack, who was arrested...
  8. May 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. The whorl of poverty

    Our May Book of the Month discussion will conclude with an interview with Katherine Boo, author of “Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity.” The MacArthur Genius winner, recognized for the prodigious research, elegant writing, sharp insight and great empathy manifested in her work, reflected on the origins of the book, and how it changed her. She spoke to Printers Row Journal from her home in India.
    Literary editor
    Our May Book of the Month discussion will conclude with an interview with Katherine Boo, author of “Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity.” The MacArthur Genius winner, recognized for the prodigious...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, National Government

  10. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The typewriter lives on in India

    It's a stultifying afternoon outside the Delhi District Court as Arun Yadav slides a sheet of paper into his decades-old Remington and revs up his daily 30-word-a-minute tap dance.
    It's a stultifying afternoon outside the Delhi District Court as Arun Yadav slides a sheet of paper into his decades-old Remington and revs up his daily 30-word-a-minute tap dance. Nearby, hundreds of other workers clatter away on manual typewriters amid...

    Tags: New Delhi (India), Pakistan, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Fine Arts

  12. May 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. There are no children in Annawadi

    I've long been a fan of Katherine Boo's writing. In one of my favorite New Yorker stories, about efforts to get the poor to marry, her opening line is a treasure: “One July morning last year in Oklahoma City, in a public-housing project named Sooner Haven, 22-year-old Kin Henderson pulled a pair of low-rider jeans over a high-rising gold lame thong and declared herself ready for church.”
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    I've long been a fan of Katherine Boo's writing. In one of my favorite New Yorker stories, about efforts to get the poor to marry, her opening line is a treasure: “One July morning last year in Oklahoma City, in a public-housing project named Sooner...

    Tags: Authors, Chicago Tribune, Movies, The Interrupters (movie), India

  14. May 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. As India's old ways change, senior-care homes are on the rise

    TRIVANDRUM, India — R. Padmanathan Nair sits on a plastic chair in the entryway of the Heritage senior home talking about the fellow residents who treat him like family, which is helpful seeing as his own rarely visits.
    TRIVANDRUM, India — R. Padmanathan Nair sits on a plastic chair in the entryway of the Heritage senior home talking about the fellow residents who treat him like family, which is helpful seeing as his own rarely visits. His wife tried to abscond...

    Tags: New Delhi (India), Abusive Behavior, Arts and Culture, Geriatrics, Customs and Tradition

  16. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. News briefs: GOP primaries in three states today; mass murder shooting at Christian school

    <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>3 GOP primaries Tuesday, but Romney and Obama act as though the fall campaign is all but set</strong></span>
    3 GOP primaries Tuesday, but Romney and Obama act as though the fall campaign is all but set MILWAUKEE (AP) — Republican front-runner Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are trading jabs even before Republicans vote in their latest...

    Tags: Ayman al-Zawahri, Kentucky Wildcats, Mohammed Omar, John Calipari, College Sports

  18. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Bombay Palace - Authentic Indian Cuisine In Midtown Manhattan

    At Bombay Palace, you will discover a rich culinary heritage that has developed throughout the centuries in India. Chefs at Bombay Palace recreate the myriad cuisines of this vast, sprawling nation.
    At Bombay Palace, you will discover a rich culinary heritage that has developed throughout the centuries in India. Chefs at Bombay Palace recreate the myriad cuisines of this vast, sprawling nation. Dishes can contain a blend of 20, 30, 40, or more...

    Tags: Lentils, Breads, Kelly Gray, Manhattan (New York City), Garlic

  20. Dec 2, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. India's retailers, farmers face uncertain future

     MUMBAI, India (AP) — Ashok Kokane sits amid his strawberries at Mumbai’s Crawford Market, a handwritten ledger across his knees and a fan of dirty 10 rupee notes at his hand. The lazy, dust-encrusted ceiling fans above are far past cleaning....

    Tags: Parliament, Politics, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Tools and Hardware, Services and Shopping

  22. Dec 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. PASSINGS: Dev Anand, Larry Rickles

    Dev Anand Star of Bollywood films, producer, director Bollywood star Dev Anand, 88, a charismatic and flamboyant fixture of Indian films for more than half a century, died Saturday of a heart attack in a London hotel, his family said. Within a few...

    Tags: Pakistan, Arts and Culture, Manmohan Singh, Don Rickles, Heart Attack

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