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Top US baseball player climbs Mount Kilimanjaro for Indian charity
- Saturday January 7, 2012
- World News | Sruthi Gottipati, The New York Times
An American baseball player scaling an African mountain for an Indian charity might seem an odd way to draw attention to human trafficking.
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Bajaj RE60: Target audience of rickshaw drivers offer their review
- Wednesday January 4, 2012
- India News | By Vikas Bajaj and Sruthi Gottipati, The New York Times
India has a new ultra cheap small car. Well, sort of. The company that introduced it on Tuesday, Bajaj Auto, best known for making motorcycles and motorized three-wheeled rickshaws, does not even call its newest product, the RE60, a car.
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What's behind Delhi's fogged in flights?
- Thursday December 22, 2011
- Delhi News | Sruthi Gottipati, The New York Times
For many residents of Delhi, winter means chilly nights, open-air concerts, strolls in the park and maybe a bout of flu. But for frequent fliers, Delhi's winter also brings a shiver of dread over mangled flight schedules. When a thick blanket of smog cloaked Delhi on Monday, about a dozen flights were reported to be grounded and scores of others de...
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Top US baseball player climbs Mount Kilimanjaro for Indian charity
- Saturday January 7, 2012
- World News | Sruthi Gottipati, The New York Times
An American baseball player scaling an African mountain for an Indian charity might seem an odd way to draw attention to human trafficking.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bajaj RE60: Target audience of rickshaw drivers offer their review
- Wednesday January 4, 2012
- India News | By Vikas Bajaj and Sruthi Gottipati, The New York Times
India has a new ultra cheap small car. Well, sort of. The company that introduced it on Tuesday, Bajaj Auto, best known for making motorcycles and motorized three-wheeled rickshaws, does not even call its newest product, the RE60, a car.
- www.ndtv.com
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What's behind Delhi's fogged in flights?
- Thursday December 22, 2011
- Delhi News | Sruthi Gottipati, The New York Times
For many residents of Delhi, winter means chilly nights, open-air concerts, strolls in the park and maybe a bout of flu. But for frequent fliers, Delhi's winter also brings a shiver of dread over mangled flight schedules. When a thick blanket of smog cloaked Delhi on Monday, about a dozen flights were reported to be grounded and scores of others de...
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