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Anil is also a Hindu Name, this name derives from the Sanskrit word "Anila" which means air or wind.
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Next was an innocent frame by Anila Zulfiqar, a young teacher and artist from University of the Punjab.
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Mr. Chase began investigating Mr. Joseph in 2003, when a report came to the Palo Alto police department that Mr. Joseph had stolen money from limited partners in the Anila Fund.
Venture Fund Manager Was ‘Con Man’ Who Stole $20 Million - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Anila is a teacher, a mother, and a community organizer in Irvine, California.
Smita Narula: Stop Putting Americans on Hold Smita Narula 2010
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Kodak and the Anila Fund were each to contribute $4 million to the venture.
Venture Fund Manager Was ‘Con Man’ Who Stole $20 Million - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Mr. Joseph received loans and investments from banks, the venture capital divisions of corporations and private investors to fund Anila, PowerWAN and start-up companies.
Venture Fund Manager Was ‘Con Man’ Who Stole $20 Million - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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This treatment isn't just an inconvenience to people like Anila and Zuhair.
Smita Narula: Stop Putting Americans on Hold Smita Narula 2010
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What happened to Zuhair and Anila is not only unfair, it violates their human rights.
Smita Narula: Stop Putting Americans on Hold Smita Narula 2010
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Targeting on the basis of stereotypes about race, national origin, and religion doesn't make us any safer -- it only makes people like Anila and Zuhair, and countless other Americans and aspiring Americans, less safe in their own country.
Smita Narula: Stop Putting Americans on Hold Smita Narula 2010
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Through the eyes of Anila and Zuhair, the film reveals how such discrimination breaks up families and communities, and renders us all less secure.
Smita Narula: Stop Putting Americans on Hold Smita Narula 2010
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