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...Gobi chipset that allows you to connect to high-speed cellular networks, available by subscription in the U.S. from the likes of AT&T and Verizon, when wi-fi networks are unavailable. There's even a slot for a SIM card for pay-as-you-go cellular networks abroad...
...further than Harvard Yard. Over 70 organizations participated in the International Experience Fair, an annual collaboration between the Office of International Programs and the Office of Career Services, representing international study and exchange programs from around the world. As part of a larger initiative to send students abroad, Harvard held its first international fair in the early 1990s. In the past few years, Harvard Summer School has increased its international presence to 25 programs run by Harvard faculty around the world, said OIP Director Catherine H. Winnie. “I think it’s a very good time...
...demand when films with socialistic messages set in rural India were the norm, but now movies and TV shows are increasingly about an upwardly mobile, young and urban India. As a result, producers have been hiring college students, aspiring models or even foreigners if the production is supposedly situated abroad. Trade analyst Nahta says there is also a concerted but underhand attempt by producers to break the existing workers' union. "They say the federation bullies them and dictates terms. So they're trying to break this monopoly and create an alternative union," he says. But Anil Nagrath, secretary...
After over three years of laborious negotiations and much political muscle flexing at home and abroad, the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal cleared its final hurdle today, with the U.S. Senate voting to ratify it 86-13. But the approval came as a bit of an anti-climax for both administrations, with Washington and New Delhi preoccupied with other more pressing issues - Washington with the economy, New Delhi with a recent string of domestic security failures that have led to nearly a dozen terror strikes across the country in the last four weeks. When both administrations go to the electorate...
...wake of the meltdown of the stock market in Moscow this month, there are quite a few Russians who probably wish they had heeded that sort of advice. For after partying through several years of heady growth, much of it financed by borrowing from abroad, the nation's scrappy banking system and its underdeveloped financial markets are suddenly losing much of what they have won in the past couple of years - and more...