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Business
Chetna Kapoor | May 6, 2018What’s Good For Apple Isn’t Always Best For iPhone Suppliers
Apple turned in a strong quarter with revenue, profit and forecasts all coming in ahead of analysts’ estimates....
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Business
Treena Mukherjee | May 6, 2018Salary Requirement for Non-EU Migrants Could Cross £60,000, Warn UK Experts
Minimum salary requirement for non-EU migrant could go over £60,000 this year, experts in United Kingdom say.
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Life
Chetna Kapoor | May 6, 2018A Muslim and a Hindu Thought They Could be a Couple. Then Came The ‘Love Jihad’ Hit List
The 21-year-old Hindu college student was having a quiet breakfast with her mother when her phone pinged with...
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Business
Chetna Kapoor | May 6, 2018Deal Is Reached to Sell the Plaza Hotel
After years of trying, two investors have reached a deal to buy a majority share of the historic...
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Books
Chetna Kapoor | May 6, 2018Tracing The Complex Lives of Couples in Arranged Marriages in India
Writing in a Chicago magazine in 1917, Basanta Koomar Roy, an American journalist of Indian origin, demystified marriages...
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Crime
Treena Mukherjee | May 6, 2018Indian Investigative Agency Files Case Against Canada-Based Khalistani Supporter
Indian government probing Canada-based Hardeep Singh Nijjar's links to terror plans in Punjab.
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Crime
Asmita Sarkar | May 5, 2018US Navy Veteran Who Killed Srinivas Kuchibhotla in Kansas Gets Life Sentence
It’s a strong message that hate is never acceptable, Srinivas Kuchibhotla’s wife Sunayana Dumala says after court's decision....
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Crime
Asmita Sarkar | May 5, 2018NRI Denied Bail for Murder That Took Place 20 Years Ago in Gujarat
NRI caught 20 years after allegedly murdering cousin in India denied bail by Gujarat High Court.
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Politics
Treena Mukherjee | May 5, 2018‘Typical Indian’ Comment About Irish PM Was a Mistake, Says House of Lords Member
“I'm not apologizing. I have removed the tweet because it was a mistake,” Lord John Kilclooney says about...
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Business
Treena Mukherjee | May 5, 2018U.S. Tech Firms File Lawsuit Against Tighter H-1B Visa Rules
American firms sue USCIS, say new H-1B requirements will “choke out” their work.