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NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON - The US Wednesday assured India of fair and appropriate treatment of around 1,500 Indian students affected by the closure of by a sham California-based university and said that it was committed to protecting them from predatory visa fraud rings.
WASHINGTON - Former United States President Jimmy Carter is facing a five million dollar-plus lawsuit over his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid", which was published by 'Simon and Schuster' in November 2006.
WASHINGTON - A federal lawsuit filed by two prisoners has claimed that 29 northwest Georgia inmates were forced to rub cream on their bodies and stand in their cells naked for 12 hours.
WASHINGTON - With duped Indian students of a 'sham' university frantically looking for alternatives to avoid deportation back home, the Indian missions here have set up helplines to guide them through the legal process.
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