| February 13 
 INFOTECH
 Labor unions go to Congress
 They say the shortage of hi-tech workers in the US is artificial and that the bill to increase the number of H1-B visas should be stopped.
 
INFOTECHThe BRAIN Act
 Zoe Lofgren, Congresswoman from the Silicon Valley, has a formula that she thinks can help the hi-tech industry.
 
NEWSAlleged gurdwara killer pleads not guilty
 Judge sets bail at $ 2.5 m bail for Joga Singh Sandher.
 
STOCK MARKETInfosys, Satyam Infoway register
 26 5 per cent gains
 Inspite of a weak Nasdaq closing, both companies registered phenomenal gains for the second day in a row.
 
February 12
 NEWS
 Senators urge huge increase in H1-B visas
 The senators, including Phil Gramm of Texas, want to bring in at least 300,000 high skilled computer scientists, programmers, doctors, academics and other professionals in the next three years.
 
NEWSIn Mother's name
 Jim Briggs claims he is not a commercial man and that his CD on Mother Teresa is meant to help the poor. But the nun's lawyer isn't convinced.
 
NEWSShe killed her hubby in self-defense: lawyer
 Kinnari Sutariya "acted in self-defense, in fear and to protect herself from sexual assault," said Andrea Lyon, her attorney.
 
NEWSLawsuits planned against Dosanjh
 NDP members hint at something fishy about the bulk enrollment of new members.
 
COLUMNThe importance of the number game
 By ensuring they are counted in the census, Indian Americans can ensure their community gets better representation and funding, says Inder Singh.
 
February 11
 NEWS
 Reddy faces fresh charges
 Now the Berkeley housing authorities are hauling up the real estate tycoon up for ignoring safety standards in his buildings.
 
NEWSIndian to decide Rocker's fate
 Shyam Das, the new arbitrator, said he would announce in about a week his decision on Rocker's appeal.
 
MOVIESPukar gets little response
 Grossing $ 198,000 in three days, the big budget film could end up with a lackluster $ 450,000.
 
NEWSAlleged kidnapper surrenders
 Ikram Imamuddin, who allegedly took Shalu Aggarwal away at gunpoint, has been held, pending a bail of $ 150,000.
 
February 10
 MOVIES
 Producer refuses to give up Water
 Ajay Virmani seeks a new location but says he'll think 18 times before considering shooting in India again.
 
 MOVIES
 Fans prepare for 2nd Bollywood Awards
 The web site for the May 27 show -- www.bollywood.com -- has a ballot form with 24 categories, including best film, director, lead and supporting actors, comedian, villain, singers, etc.
 
 EDUCATION
 In Memoriam
 When Awtar Singh gives away money for education, he feels he is paying the highest tribute to his wife, a Montessori teacher for 20 years.
 
 OPINION
 When the 'hawa' blows, the cradle will rock
 The late Safdar Hashmi very well understood the Brechtian dictum: 'In the dark times will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing about the dark times.'
 
 February 9
 
 CONTROVERSY
 Senator wants Chicago to ban bidis
 Young people smoking them without realizing they caused cancer promoted the Chicago City Council to ban their sale. Now, senator Barack Obama plans to spread the ban across the state.
 
 NEWS
 It's life as usual at Pasand Restaurant
 While owner Reddy and his son deny the new charges made against them.
 
 NEWS
 Silicon Valley frustrates census officials
 The times are good, the economy is booming, the techies are busy and the students are worried about their future.
 
 EVENT
 Inder Soni offers a reality check
 Partnering, not investment, the key to good venture capitalists, says Zero Stage Capital VP.
 
 February 8
 
 NEWS
 Planned legislation may nearly double H1-B visas
 While Phil Gramm wants to raise the cap to 200,000, another planned legislation aims to make it easier for international college graduates with science and engineering degrees to stay back in the US.
 
 INTERVIEW
 'There are lots of things money can't buy'
 Dr Gururaj Deshpande on why being a billionaire doesn't really matter to him.
 
 NEWS
 Sikhs arrested near Mexican border
 The five men hope to appeal for political asylum this week, claiming persecution in India
 
 COMMUNITY
 Oriya groups want more aid for cyclone victims
 They are intensifying their efforts, fearing that people will forget the cyclone victims, in a few months.
 
 MOVIES
 East Is East set to open in US
 The film about a Pakistani immigrant and his family could end its first run with a healthy $ 13 million.
 
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