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I interviewed one practicing adolescence psychologist a psychiatrist and sociologist at the University of Chicago, a man named Niranjan Karnik.
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Karnik, told the paper it was because President Bush had a track record of recognizing the advantages of free trade.
Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us Emily Yellin 2009
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On a possible stake sale in the company, Karnik said all options were open.
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Messrs. Parekh, Das and Karnik are part of the new six-member board appointed by the government earlier this month to bring Satyam back on track after its founder and former chairman,
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The government had dismissed Satyam's board on 10 January and replaced it with six members headed by Karnik, after the software firm's founder B. Ramalinga Raju on 7 January resigned as chairman and admitted to having fudged the company's accounts to the tune of at least Rs7,136 crore over several years.
India News Digest: Satyam Scam May Be Bigger Than Disclosed 2009
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"Few other countries are subject to the same level of scrutiny, but concern over data security is not limited to any one country," said Karnik.
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Karnik added that one of the middlemen Channel 4 spoke with for the story had later said the data he'd offered for sale was fake.
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Youths who "cut" are typically not trying to kill themselves, but say that harming themselves helps them cope with other mental health problems, such as anxiety, depression and frustration, explained Dr. Niranjan Karnik, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at University of Chicago who specializes in treating adolescents.
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Though worrisome, Karnik said it's a good sign that so many of the videos were a teen-aged version of the public service announcement, warning others about the dangers of self-injury, depression and suicide.
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And since most self-injury is done secretively, the videos may open up an avenue of discussion for parents and teens, Karnik added.
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