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The released residents, including two sisters identified as Nariman and Manal Tamimi, were forced to pay high fines.
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House, also known as Nariman House, is situated in Colaba in south Mumbai, and the building turned in into a war-zone for the next three days.
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ARNOLD: Nariman Behravesh agrees that is moving in the right direction.
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"The stress tests were meaningless," says Nariman Behravesh, chief economist for IHS, an international consulting firm.
What's up with Europe's economy -- and why you should care 2011
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ARNOLD: Nariman Behravesh is chief economist at the forecasting firm IHS Global Insight.
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Many of the lawmakers repeatedly in the United States asked the State Department and Secretary Clinton to remove the name from the list, said Shirin Nariman, spokeswoman for MEK supporters.
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The last thing it needs right now is a strong yen, given the blow it has just received, said Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at IHS Global Insight in New York.
G7 agrees concerted action to tackle threat of rising yen 2011
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"The stress tests were meaningless," says Nariman Behravesh, chief economist for IHS, an international consulting firm.
What's up with Europe's economy -- and why you should care 2011
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"If the debt ceiling were not passed, the consequences could be horrific," said Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at IHS Global Insight, a financial and economic analysis firm.
Economy Faces Test With End Of QE2, Rising Oil Prices, Debt Limit Fight 2011
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It's equivalent to about 10% of gross domestic product, says Nariman Behravesh , an economist for IHS Global Insight.
What the Government Debt Crisis Means to You Sara Murray 2011
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