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Tsunamis Kill 125,000 And Still Counting ||
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Medical Malpractice Insurance || This Week || Obituary || IndiaConnect-USA
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CAPITOL JOURNAL


H.R 5374

  • Stamp to commemorate Saund rejected; campaign continues


  • TRIBUTE

  • State Department pays tribute to Narasimha Rao

  • CIVIL RIGHTS

  • Asians 6 times more likely to be target of aggressive policing: Official

  • DELHI DIARY

  • 84 die in Mumbai after consuming spurious liquor
  • Accused in Shankaracharya case produced in Tamil Nadu court
  • Election panel tones down action against Lalu Yadav
  • Nripen Chakraborty, former Tripura chief minister, is dead
  • 15 soldiers killed in ambush by separatist rebels in Tripura
  • Opposition National Conference leader among 6 killed in Kashmir

  • DIPLOMACY

  • Administration is reluctant to put pressure on Islamabad
  • Kashmiris in India, Pakistan can now meet kin without restrictions

  • NEWSMAKERS

  • Natarajan is sworn in as Fremont City Council member
  • H. Bal and A. Bumb join 3 other Indian American winners of Marshall Scholarship

  • TSUNAMIS KILL 125,000 AND COUNTING

  • Why the tsunamis did not cause much damage in Maldives
  • For the religious minded, the tsunami was partial apocalypse
  • Personal Stories –– In Their Own Words
  • In Brief
  • Personal Stories ––– In Their Own Words
  • Indian American Foundation’s Tsunami Relief Fund needs your help – Now
  • Few tragedies stretch human faith to breaking point, tsunamis did
  • CNN’s wall-to-wall coverage of global tragedy by Indian American reporters
  • Of 125,000 dead, majority were children and women
  • Assocham estimates $456 million loss; infrastructure sector is worst affected
  • U.S. agencies send humanitarian aid to South Asia
  • ‘Deaths in South Asia could have been completely avoided’
  • ‘Megathrust earthquake’: Complex interaction between plates
  • Need seen for setting up early warning system for Indian Ocean


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