faustasblog.com - 5/20/2009
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400 million voters, in a 60% turnout, just made a crucial decision for the future of the world’s largest democracy.
What does it mean for the US?
Michael Barone, writing for the Washington Examiner, explains Why the U.S. should listen to India’s voters
The Congress vision of India ...
tnr.com - 5/20/2009
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tnr.com —
In March, 2008, Martha Nussbaum, a law professor
at the University of Chicago, traveled with Judge Diane...
Wood to a conference in India. The topic was affirmative action in higher education, and before the conference began, they went to Kolkata to meet ...
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The Conciliator
timesofindia.indiatimes.com - 5/16/2009
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timesofindia.indiatimes.com —
WASHINGTON: India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has told
President Obama that nuclear sites in Pakistan's restive frontier...
province are "already partly" in the hands of Islamic extremists, an Israeli journal has said, amid considerable anxiety ...
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India thinks Pak N-sites already in radical hands: ...
washingtonexaminer.com - 5/20/2009
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washingtonexaminer.com —
Last November 131, million Americans voted, and the
whole world took notice. Over the last month, about...
700 million Indians voted, and most Americans, like most of the world, didn t much notice. To be sure, American elections are more important to ...
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Why the U.S. should listen to India’s voters
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