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US whistleblower accuses Infosys of visa fraud

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India's IT giant Infosys brought in Indian workers illegally to US and often abused business visa rules requiring foreign workers to be paid US market rate, a former company insider has alleged.

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India has vast win-win commercial potential, says US

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US Commerce Secretary John Bryson, who recently led his first trade mission to India, wants America to "deepen and broaden its commercial engagement with India where the win-win potential is vast."

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Hillary Clinton wishes 'Shubho Nobo Borsho' to Bengalis

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has wished 'Shubho Nobo Borsho!' to Bengali communities around the world on 'Poila Boishakh', the Bengali New Year.

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With time short, US back for nuclear talks with Iran

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Giving Iran another chance at diplomacy, deeply skeptical Obama administration officials return to nuclear negotiations this weekend looking for quick progress — or at least enough hope to hold off ur

US sues Apple over e-book price fixing scheme

Apple and five of the publishing industry's top firms have been accused of conspiring to raise prices and block Amazon.com from selling e-books at $9.99 in a US Justice Department suit.

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US sues Apple, publishers yield on e-book pricing

The US Justice Department sued Apple and five publishing houses alleging a ‘conspiracy’ to raise prices and limit competition for e-books, and immediately reached a partial settlement in the case.

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US agrees $1 billion tribal lawsuits settlement

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The US government has agreed to pay more than $1 billion to 40 Native American tribes to settle lawsuits over federal use of their lands and assets, the Department of Justice said on Wednesday.

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India one of the top performing clean energy economies: Report

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With Indian receiving USD 10.2 billion investments in clean energy, the country has emerged as one of the top performing clean energy economies in the 21st century, an eminent American non-profit orga

Genes determine nice behaviour

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Ever wondered why some people are nice and generous while others behave badly? It’s because their genes may have nudged them towards developing different personalities, scientists say.

Romney certainly our opponent, says Obama campaign

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Even as Mitt Romney is yet to bag his Republican Party's nomination for the November presidential polls, the Obama campaign has recognised the former Massachusetts governor as the opponent to the incu

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