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Pak man kills Indian doctor in UAE hospital

Indian doctor Rajan Daniel's throat was slit inside a hospital in Abu Dhabi by a Pakistani national who blamed him for his relative's death, a media report said on Saturday.

UK: Illegal Indian immigrant caught after 13 years

An Indian immigrant who arrived in Britain illegally by hiding in a lorry and remained undetected here for 13 years, has been jailed for eight months and faces deportation at the end of the sentence.

Indian chef’s langar to serve at Harvard

Harvard University will host a first-of-its-kind langar (community kitchen) on Monday, organised by India-born chef Vikas Khanna, as a tribute to Sikh worshippers who died in the recent Wisconsin gurdwara shooting.

Indian boy drowns in swimming pool in Dubai

A nine-year-old Indian boy drowned in a swimming pool here during his classmate's birthday party, leaving his friends and family in shock.

Indian-American businessman arrested for bribery, tax fraud

An Indian-American businessman, who was a former fund-raiser and key figure in the senate seat scandal of now jailed Chicago governor Rod Blagojevich, was arrested today on charges he paid bribes to physicians for patient referrals and filed false income tax returns.

Rajat Gupta: From lofty board room to lowly jail cell

From being born into a middle-class family in Kolkata to reaching the stellar heights of the highly competitive world of Corporate America, the story of Indian American Rajat Gupta is nothing short of legendary.

US: Sikhs hail passage of Anand Marriage Act

Sikhs in the United States have welcomed the passage of Anand Marriage Act by the Parliament and termed it as a historic day for their community in the country.

Indian-origin men sentenced for wire fraud

Two Indian-origin men have been sentenced to prison and ordered to pay millions of dollars in compensation for defrauding internet service providers like AT&T and Verizon of over four million dollars through their sophisticated wire fraud scheme.

Many Indian Americans in race for US Cong

A record number of Indian Americans -- at least 12 -- are in the fray for the November 2012 polls vying for a place in the House of Representative, reflecting the serious effort of this fastest growing ethnic community in the US to politically empower itself.

US: Ravi seeks probation for hate crime conviction

An Indian-origin student who was found guilty of bias intimidation for spying on his gay roommate's sexual encounter has asked a judge to grant him probation instead of a prison sentence, even as letters of support from his friends and family were submitted in court.

Indian-Americans caught in $450 mn Medicare fraud

Several Indian-Americans are among 107 people charged in Medicare fraud schemes involving $450 million in false billings uncovered in an operation across seven cities in the largest US bust in recent history.

Indian-American appointed to key Pentagon position

Indian-American Vikram Singh has been appointed to a key Pentagon position to look after entire South and Southeast Asia.

Meet the Pulse Boys

It was their last quarter at the prestigious Stanford University and a career at Google or Microsoft was theirs, at the least. But they decided to take one more course. Yashwant Raj reports. Living the Indo-American dream

Indian student studying in US shot dead

In a shocking incident, a 24-year-old brilliant student from Odisha studying in Boston University in the USA has been murdered by an unidentified person, who allegedly shot him in the head and legs.

Indian American charged for 'phantom' loan scam

US authorities have charged an Indian American and two companies he controls for allegedly running a scheme to collect "phantom" payday loan debts that included harassing calls from India.
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