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Vandana is a great author and only one of many I've recently discovered.
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The ministry broadcasts a TV program called Vandana on several cable outlets in New York, New Jersey and Texas, claims to distribute bibles in various Indian languages and runs charitable programs for children in India.
LittleIndia.com Largest Circulated Indian Magazine In USA 2009
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In March 2008, a two-year-old girl called Vandana fell down an open bore well and was rescued after a daylong operation.
IBN Top Headlines 2008
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I first tasted it in Mumbai, at a small, quaint restaurant called "Vandana" at Mahim - probably behind the by lanes of Victoria Church.
Purple Cabbage-Almond Koshimbeer Meera 2009
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I first tasted it in Mumbai, at a small, quaint restaurant called "Vandana" at Mahim - probably behind the by lanes of Victoria Church.
Archive 2009-04-01 Meera 2009
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Solansky, 63, used his "Vandana" cable show, broadcast in the Manhattan area, to solicit investments, telling investors he would use the money to buy gems in India that would be resold to U.S. jewelers at a profit.
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"Vandana" brings a welcome calm after the preceding thunderstorm.
unknown title 2009
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The transactions were closed for an aggregate of $200 million, said Vandana Pakle, the investment company's chief financial officer.
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After doing a little digging and reading a few stories, I realized that Vandana was doing some very interesting writing that stood out as unique against the majority of my reading experience.
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Vandana Singh: I'll have two short stories out in early 2010, and possibly a couple of novellas next summer.
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