Thursday, November 26, 2009

India

Are the Mumbai Attacks India's 9/11?

Is the three-day siege on Mumbai reminiscent of the al Qaeda attacks on the U.S. on September 11? more >>

Americans Are Among the Dead in Mumbai Terrorist Attacks

As officials identify the dead, it's not clear who plotted the atrocities. more >>

The Mumbai, India, Terrorist Attacks Remind Us That Bush Is Still in Charge

He's not gone yet. more >>

A Look at Some Major Attacks in India

Bloodshed in Mumbai: Tourist and Police Targeted in 10 Attacks – US News and World Report

Terror Not Back Burner for Barack Obama

The attacks in Mumbai are a grim reminder for Obama. more >>

Medical Tourism to India, All Expenses Paid

A Wisconsin company is the first to offer employees free surgery in another country more >>

Health Buzz: FDA Blocks Generic Drugs and Other Health News

Bisphenol A's link to heart disease and diabetes, estrogen and your skin, and sex and your health. more >>

FDA Bars Generic Drugs From Indian Company

Poor manufacturing conditions at 2 plants to blame, agency says more >>

A Dose of Lead or Mercury With Your Medicine

Not enough of a fuss is being made over heavy metals in ayurvedic therapies. more >>

The Toxic Consequences of the Green Revolution

In India, farmers find that benefits of pesticides and herbicides may come at a tragically high cost. more >>

How to Profit From Six 'Sizzling' Markets

Investors should bet on BRIC countries, plus Mexico and South Korea, author says. more >>

Marcus Welby Is Alive and Well in the Far East

Is it the culture? Just a different approach to doing medicine? Whatever it is, it's good for hospital patients. more >>

2 Ways to Invest in India

A pair of ETFs allows you to focus on the nation's booming economy. more >>

Investing in India's Roads, Rails, and Airports

India is far behind in updating its infrastructure. This expert calls a spending boost inevitable. more >>

China and India Share Little but Fast Growth. That Could Change

Do Asian opposites attract? more >>

India's Black Market Racket in Human Kidneys

Corrupt doctors and middlemen take from the poor and sell to rich foreigners who seek transplants. more >>

Comparing American Students With Those in China and India

Americans watch Grey's Anatomy while their international peers study longer hours. more >>

In Man vs. Rat, the Humans Get a New Edge

A modest advance in rat-catching technology is improving people's lives in rural India. more >>

Seeking Nirvana Under a Tree

Bodh Gaya, India more >>

Both a Vision and an Inspiration

Golden Temple, India more >>

A Place for the Dead and the Living

Varanasi, India more >>

Tips on Investing Overseas

The manager of the Janus Overseas fund says emerging markets aren't a prudent short-term bet. more >>

Summer Book Review

Europe's clash of religion and politics, the outrageous Duke rape case, and the partition of India and Pakistan. more >>

India in Internal Fight Over U.S. Nuke Deal

Politics is complicating a comprehensive agreement on new limits. more >>

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