TORONTO - Ecstatic over the victory of Nikki Randhawa Haley as governor of South Carolina in the US Tuesday, Indian Canadian lawmakers have congratulated the fellow Indian-origin leader for making it to the top position.
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama seems to have a thing for naming summits after drinks. The makers of those beverages couldn't be happier.
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