jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 10 2006 | news, indiaQuoted: An Indian will walk on the moon in 2020. Or so the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) maintains.
jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2006 | indiaQuoted: An undercover TV investigation claims to have infiltrated criminal gangs selling thousands of U.K. credit card and passport details for as little as $9.50 each ...
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Quoted: BANGALORE, India - Nate Linkon graduated from college last year with a business degree and a lot of offers. But he made an unusual choice: to pack his bags and move 9,000 miles away from corporate America to Bangalore. In his view, there’s no better place to beef up his résumé — even though the pay is much lower.
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