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ISSUE: November 1, 2009
Articles about India
From Bollywood To Hollywood
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3-15-2006
The Good News? Aishwarya Rai is one of the most popular actresses in the world and the kind of beauty that even Julia Roberts envies. The Bad News? That’s making it hard for her to spend much time in her hometown of Mumbai, the New York City of India.
Article Excerpts:
...cinema - the old-fashioned song and dance of
India
- no name elicits as much praise as Aishwarya ...
...is much more cosmopolitan than the rest of
India
. Because it is the home base of Bollywood, it is...
...also the most glamorous and productive city in
India
. Many Indians dream of living in Mumbai, making...
A Monumental Occasion
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2-15-2006
"Its hard to get people to visit the first time," my guide told me upon my arrival in India. "But its easy to get them to come back." Why? Here are a few reasons.
Article Excerpts:
...
The first visit to
India
is an eyeful. Baskets of ocher-colored spices,...
...Delhi that these preconceived fantasies of what
India
would be collide with a reality that zooms...
...are three things you must have to drive in
India
," my guide, Ashoka, says, matter-of-factly.
If You Had Just $15,500 to Change the World
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6-1-2009
I ASKED ALL you faithful American Airlines frequent fliers to tell me what kind of stories you want to read, and the answers have already started rolling in. I’m glad to hear you want to know about our guys who’ve served in Iraq, because I plan to reconnect with soldiers interviewed in years past. I also received a fabulously written letter from passenger John Gaines, who forgot his novel in the overhead bin and then found my column in a recent issue of American Way.
Article Excerpts:
...as an American Way columnist concerned
India
. They got me to thinking about a crazy friend of...
...with just $15,500 a year -- and to do it in
India
, figuring (quite rightly) that five figures...
...go too far in the United States. The choice of
India
was no coincidence. As a banker in the 1980s,...
Out Of India
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9-1-2007
This isn't your typical safari follow us into the depths of untamed India
Article Excerpts:
..., OH MY! MOVING OUT OF AFRICA''S SHADOW,
India
IS EMERGING AS THE COUNTRY TO HEAD TO FOR...
... To some, a wildlife safari in
India
may seem a tad ironic. After all, any trip to...
...may seem a tad ironic. After all, any trip to
India
is a safari in and of itself, given the varied...
A Friend Of The People
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4-1-2008
Bamboo has become such a popular material for a plethora of products that its very existence is being threatened.
Article Excerpts:
...of overharvesting have surfaced in China, in
India
, and elsewhere, Heinricher says.
...
...such as China, Taiwan, Mexico, Korea, and
India
that are looking for her help -- and her plants.
...horticultural use but to countries like Korea,
India
, and Mexico for use in agriculture,...
Tibet Or Not Tibet
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10-1-2005
72 tibet or not tibet Its not really a question for Richard Gere, who has exited the Hollywood fast lane to focus his attention (and his camera) on the Dalai Lama and his exiled followers.
Article Excerpts:
... be enough to galvanize the fight against AIDS in
India
, but he found that much more hard work was...
...who did something. Through my constant trips to
India
, it became clear that India was the place it...
... my constant trips to India, it became clear that
India
was the place it would go next. So I dove into...
Train Of Thought
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9-15-2008
Famed travel writer Paul Theroux examines the effect that the passing of 30 years has had on Eurasia -- and on himself.
Article Excerpts:
...introducing us to awealthy prince in Jodhpur,
India
, or to a poor pedicab driverstruggling for...
...than for those that have.In fact, “
India
’s miracle” of Bangalore, a...
...packed with things tosee.”
India
: “There’s classical India:...
Passage To India
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3-15-2005
Following the high-tech outsourcing boom, many American expatriates are making the move to Bangalore for work. Aside from steady employment, such relocation offers a variety of privileges — and the experience of a lifetime. The Leela Pa...
Article Excerpts:
... will relocate an estimated three million jobs to
India
. The media is filled with cautionary news...
...I couldn''t believe that I was actually in
India
and this was to be my home for the next year." ...
Royal Flush
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1-15-2005
When the Maharaja of Jodhpur was forced to earn a living, he turned his castle into a hotel and opened his fortress to the world.
Article Excerpts:
...consecutively rule Jodhpur, an area in western
India
roughly the size of England, the new maharaja...
... Then, in 1971, with the stroke of a pen,
India
''s socialist leader, Indira Gandhi, abolished all...
...1947, in return for handing over sovereignty to
India
. But what really crippled the royal families...
Global Brands, Mass Market
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8-15-2001
Keki Dadiseth
, 55, rose quickly through the ranks of Hindustan Lever Ltd., the largest consumer-goods company in India, and then went on to paren't company Unilever, where he is in charge of home- and personal-care products worldwide. Here is ...
Article Excerpts:
...Ltd., the largest consumer-goods company in
India
, and then went on to parent company Unilever,...
...all hair washes are done with your shampoo? In
India
, Lever has a 70 percent share of the shampoo...
Special Report:new Economy, Old School
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9-1-2001
SPECIAL EDUCATION REPORT In this and the next issue, American Way surveys the efforts of businesses and schools to create an education system that serves everyone, on both sides of the so-called "digital divide."
NEW ECONOMY, OLD SCHOOLS
By ...
Article Excerpts:
...that high-tech companies routinely recruit in
India
, Pakistan, and other overseas locations.
...It will be jobs in the U.S. versus jobs in
India
, or jobs in Jordan, or jobs in the U.K. And we...