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Barack Obama Nominates Indian-American as Ambassador to Sweden
- Saturday October 25, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
President Barack Obama has nominated a major fundraiser for his presidential campaign Indian-American Azita Raji as the US Ambassador to Sweden.
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Full text: Barack Obama's speech at Barnard College
- Tuesday May 15, 2012
- World News | NDTV.com
US President Barack Obama recently gave a moving speech at Barnard College. Here is the full text, as provided by the White House.
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Barack Obama addresses students at Barnard college
- Monday May 14, 2012
- World News | NDTV.com
Barack Obama addresses students at Barnard college
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Squeezed out in India, students turn to US
- Friday October 14, 2011
- India News | Nida Najar, New York Times
Moulshri Mohan was an excellent student at one of the top private high schools in New Delhi. When she applied to colleges, she received scholarship offers of $20,000 from Dartmouth and $15,000 from Smith. Her pile of acceptance letters would have made any ambitious teenager smile: Cornell, Bryn Mawr, Duke, Wesleyan, Barnard and the University of Vi...
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Barack Obama Nominates Indian-American as Ambassador to Sweden
- Saturday October 25, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
President Barack Obama has nominated a major fundraiser for his presidential campaign Indian-American Azita Raji as the US Ambassador to Sweden.
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www.ndtv.com
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Full text: Barack Obama's speech at Barnard College
- Tuesday May 15, 2012
- World News | NDTV.com
US President Barack Obama recently gave a moving speech at Barnard College. Here is the full text, as provided by the White House.
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www.ndtv.com
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Barack Obama addresses students at Barnard college
- Monday May 14, 2012
- World News | NDTV.com
Barack Obama addresses students at Barnard college
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www.ndtv.com
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Squeezed out in India, students turn to US
- Friday October 14, 2011
- India News | Nida Najar, New York Times
Moulshri Mohan was an excellent student at one of the top private high schools in New Delhi. When she applied to colleges, she received scholarship offers of $20,000 from Dartmouth and $15,000 from Smith. Her pile of acceptance letters would have made any ambitious teenager smile: Cornell, Bryn Mawr, Duke, Wesleyan, Barnard and the University of Vi...
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www.ndtv.com