Publications: FREE LANCE PHOTOJOURNALISTS INDIA
This page compiles FREE LANCE PHOTOJOURNALISTS INDIA publication appearances.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
" Blind workers find a thrill in outsourcing jobs"
International Herald Tribune,
[none],
May 12 2008.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Indian flirts fall in love with text messaging"
International Herald Tribune,
[none],
Mar 23 2008.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"CHILD LABOR-BROKEN DREAMS"
Forbes,
[none],
Feb 25 2008.
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Michael Rubenstein.
"An Oil Quandry: Costly Fuel Means Costly Calories"
New York Times,
pp. A1.
[none],
Jan 19 2008.
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Michael Rubenstein.
"Metiocracy Is the Model"
TIME,
pp. 100.
[none],
Dec 31 2007.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Devices Enforce Silence of Cellphones, Illegally"
New York Times,
nytimes.com,
Nov 4 2007.
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Michael Rubenstein.
"In Portland, a Golden Age of Dining and Drinking"
New York Times,
pp. Dining.
[none],
Sep 26 2007.
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Michael Rubenstein.
"Clear Creek Eaux de Vie"
New York Times,
pp. Dining and Wine.
[none],
Aug 15 2007.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"India, Said to Play Down AIDS, Has Many Fewer With Virus Than Thought, Study Finds"
The New York Times,
[none],
Jun 8 2007.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Big corporations try to tap a market they have ignored"
International Herald Tribune,
[none],
Jun 4 2007.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Pakistan Train Bombed in India Leaving 66 Dead"
St. Petersburg (FLA) Times,
[none],
Feb 20 2007.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Indian Film Stars to Wed"
ABC News online,
[none],
Jan 17 2007.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Muslims missing out on India's economic growth"
International Herald Tribune,
[none],
Nov 29 2006.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Report Shows Muslims Near Bottom of Social Ladder"
The New York Times,
[none],
Nov 29 2006.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"A Recurring Nightmare-Mumbai Bomb Blasts"
TIME Magazine,
[none],
Jul 17 2006.
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Prashanth Vishwanathan.
"Horror Takes the Stand At the Moussaoui Trial"
Washington Post,
[none],
Apr 7 2006.
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