
Daily Newsletter | Saturday, January 24, 2015 | | Indian-Americans in time of 'Bharat Ombaba' | Although Indian-Americans' rise began visibly in the Clinton era, it's during the Obama administration that they've become really prominent — leading to the joke that he ought to be called "Bharat Ombaba". |
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| Ambulance catches fire, close shave for 5 in Ghaziabad | Five persons, including the driver of a privately owned ambulance, had a narrow escape on Friday when the vehicle, in which they were ferrying a body from Delhi to Saharanpur in Rajasthan, caught fire on the NH-58 bypass near Raj Nagar extension. |
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| Govt plans free Wi-Fi in 2,500 cities, towns | The government will roll out free high-speed wi-fi in 2,500 cities and towns across the country over three years and the programme, involving an investment of up to Rs 7,000 crore, will be implemented by state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL). |
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6 higest-paid executives at Apple | Wonder who are the higest-paid executives at Apple? The list is out, courtesy Apple's recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). |
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| | Forex reserves at record high of $322 billion | India’s foreign exchange reserves touched a record $322 billion, surpassing the previous high of almost $321 billion in September 2011 on the back of Reserve Bank of India’s conscious efforts to build a war chest. |
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| ‘I would go to the washroom and cry’ | Rahat, 41, is emotional, sensitive and romantic. He is loyal with a clean heart, but he prefers to remain diplomatic as he doesn’t want to hurt anyone. He is always smiling and is extremely naughty and childlike. He is shy with a lot of self-respect and like his mother always told him, he has a lot of hausla. |
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