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Paul Little: We’re a melting pot of cultures
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Growing up in Mt Roskill in the 1960s and 70s I was dimly aware, in my own childish way, that I was not living in the most exciting place in the world.The most notable thing about the suburb was the unusually high number of conservative…
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Paralyzed Indian stuck in Dubai hospital over unpaid bills
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An Indian, who became partially paralyzed after a stroke, has been stuck at a hospital here for the past four months as his estranged family has refused to foot the medical bill of around $27,000.
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Indian priest faces deportation for molestation in US
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An Indian-American priest who admitted to fondling a girl while attending dinner at her grandmother’s home in Minnesota has been sentenced to 25 years of supervised probation, according to media reports.
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Indian-origin doctor pleads guilty to taking bribes in US
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An Indian-origin pediatrician in the US has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes in exchange for test referrals as part of a long-running scheme operated by a diagnostic firm.
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Indian-origin toddler dies in Britain
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An Indian-origin toddler has died after falling with her mother from the window of a house in the British city of Bradford.
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Indian students in US launch website on Lok Sabha elections
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The ‘FiveFortyFive.com’ is a “single-subject website” focusing on the Indian general elections founded by six Columbia journalism school students.
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Filmmaker Rohit Gupta honored by the Limca Book of Records
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Acclaimed filmmaker Rohit Gupta has been honored by India’s prestigious Limca Book of Records for his award-winning feature film Life! Camera! Action…
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Canadian Sikhs back Khalsas cause
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Hundreds of British Columbia Sikhs and human rights protesters gathered at the Vancouver Art Gallery on Sunday in support of Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa who has been on a hunger strike for the past more than 40 days Khalsa is seeking the release of former militants who have completed their jail…
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Indian child slaves being exploited to stitch rugby balls for use in Oz Report
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Hundreds of Indian children are secretly employed to make balls for Australian children of the same age pressed into harmful backbreaking labour for a little more than one dollar a day according to a report in the Australian media