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HindustanTimes Thu,09 Sep 2010

Indians Abroad

Indian pleaded guilty in toddler Gurshan's death

Indian national Gursewak Dhillon, accused in the death of three-year-old Gurshan Singh Channa, today pleaded guilty in a court in Melbourne.

Indian American candidate accused of playing race card

An Indian American Congressional candidate for the November elections to the US House of Representatives has been accused by his rival of playing the race card as he is raising money from the community.

Indian filmmaker to stay in jail in US 

Indian documentary filmmaker Vijay Kumar, arrested in Houston for allegedly carrying "jihadist" literature and brass knuckles in his checked baggage, will remain behind bars without bail but can leave "voluntarily" if his case is resolved within 120 days.
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Thirty years on, Rafi remains a favourite among Indo-Canadians

Mohammed Rafi, the legendary playback singer who gave Hindi cinema some unforgettable moments, was remembered on his 30th death anniversary by the Indo-Canadian community in Toronto.
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Murdered Brit Sikh shopkeeper had talked of quitting

 A Brit Sikh shopkeeper, who was murdered for cigarettes and chocolates by four hoodies, had been planning to quit his corner store.
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PNB opens fourth UK branch in Birmingham

The Punjab National Bank has opened its fourth branch in Britain with the opening of its Soho Road branch in Birmingham this week.
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'Kavi sammelan' entertains Indian diaspora in Singapore

A 'Hasya Kavi Sammelan' by noted Indian poets had Singapore's Indian diaspora audience in splits had the Indian diaspora audience in splits as poets cracked jokes and recited funny couplets one after another for over two hours.

Orissa sculptor creates 15-foot Buddha in Berlin

Orissa's Sudarsan Patnaik has created a 15 feet high image of Buddha in sand as his entry in an international sand sculpture championship in Berlin, the artist said on Friday.
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Indian-American lawmaker blasts NYT for anti-India editorial

A powerful Indian-American lawmaker on Tueday blasted The New York Times for terming India as a "longtime nuclear scofflaw".

Farah Pandith overwhelmed with response from India

Kashmir-born Farah Pandith, who was recently appointed as the Special US Representative to Muslim world by the Obama administration, has said that she is overwhelmed with the response from India over her new job.
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