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Barbara Crossette, an assistant news editor of the Times, told her mostly American readers they could travel to Lahore, Pakistan, by air, rail or road, adding: 'Tourists can obtain a free, 30-day visa (necessary for Americans) at border crossings and airports.'
Congressional Candidate Steve Pearce To Birther: 'Those Questions Need To Be Asked' (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Now, Crossette writes about how annoying it is to deal with India on important global issues, such as trade and nuclear non-proliferation.
Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room 2010
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Now, Crossette writes about how annoying it is to deal with India on important global issues, such as trade and nuclear non-proliferation.
Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Now, Crossette writes about how annoying it is to deal with India on important global issues, such as trade and nuclear non-proliferation.
Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Crossette describes what the US's participation in this process actually means:
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Now, Crossette writes about how annoying it is to deal with India on important global issues, such as trade and nuclear non-proliferation.
Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room 2010
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My father was Lacombie, the factor at Crossette, and
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"A deeply troubled India is approaching this week's national election in a mood of cynicism and foreboding," Barbara Crossette wrote in 1991.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2012
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Second, on the Doha round of trade negotiations, Crossette blames India for single-handedly foiling a deal that "nobody loved, but one that would have benefited developing countries most."
Foreign Policy NITIN PAI 2010
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Listing India's alleged failings, Crossette makes the unfathomable assertion that it is India that causes the most consternation and the biggest headache for the world -- more than Afghanistan, Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, Pakistan, and China.
Foreign Policy NITIN PAI 2010
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