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85% Indian-Americans support Obama for second term: Survey
Sunday, 06/05/2012
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/us-canada-news/85-Indian-Americans-support-Obama-for-second-term-Survey/articleshow/13019776.cms
The Indian-American community has come out in strong support of US President Barack Obama, who kicked off his re-election campaign with two rallies in Ohio and Virginia, with an overwhelming 85 per cent of them favouring a second term for him. About 85 per cent of the Indian-Americans support Obama for a second term, according to a latest survey conducted by Lake Research Partners, a DC-based political consultancy firm, with APIAVote. APIA stands for Asian American Pacific Islander.
Nine Indian Americans in Forbes 'Midas 100'
Friday, 04/05/2012
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/us-canada-news/Nine-Indian-Americans-in-Forbes-Midas-100/articleshow/12994648.cms
Nine Indian Americans have made it to the list of 100 dealmakers with "Midas Touch" compiled by the Forbes Magazine.
Government pension scheme for Indians abroad
Thursday, 03/05/2012
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/other-news/Government-pension-scheme-for-Indians-abroad/articleshow/12981254.cms
The Indian government is promoting a new Pension and Life Insurance Fund (PILF) scheme in a bid to provide financial security to poor Indians working abroad.
Indian-Americans caught in $450 million Medicare fraud
Thursday, 03/05/2012br />
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/us-canada-news/Indian-Americans-caught-in-450-million-Medicare-fraud/articleshow/12976436.cms
Several Indian-Americans are among 107 people charged in Medicare fraud schemes involving $450 million in false billings uncovered in an operation across seven cities in the largest US bust in recent history.
Indian student seeks upturning of hate crime conviction
Wednesday, 02/05/2012
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/us-canada-news/Indian-student-seeks-upturning-of-hate-crime-conviction/articleshow/12963884.cms
An Indian-origin student of Rutgers University, who was found guilty of bias intimidation for spying on his gay roommate's sexual encounter, is seeking to have the conviction against him overturned and be granted a new trial in the case.
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