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"I've been wrapped up in Infosys for 28 yrs. My only identity is Infosys. I will lead a programme to give identity to every Indian. But today I am losing my identity," he said.
BANGALORE: At 4 pm on Thursday, computers fell silent at the steel & glass Electronic City campus of Infosys Technologies as 20,000-odd employees logged out and headed to the convention hall, to hear Nandan Nilekani, their co-founder and co-chairman, who is leaving to lead the national ID project.
Of his journey, he said, "It's not the question of being at the right place at the right time. It is also being lucky. You get the right person to guide you in life," referring to N R Narayana Murthy.
Bruno: a comic genius or a witless git? You be the judge, writes Jim Schembri.
"I feel like it's not all prepared just yet," Dmitrij Proškin, who goes by "Chemis" on the graffiti scene, said before departing from Palackého náměstí on a humid July 1. After a year of planning and saving, he was finally loading his blue BMW pickup with a few backpacks and more than 400 spray-paint cans.
A Kansas woman pleaded guilty to making a false statement to the FBI during an investigation into allegations of fraud against the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) E-Rate program, the Department of Justice announced
As sure as the sun will rise and set tomorrow during Michael Jackson's fairy tale-like, surreal and massively-orchestrated funeral, thousands of fans around the world...
EVERYONE knows the Port Authority's planned World Trade Center Transportation Hub is huge. The PA celebrates the fact, boasting on its Web site that the Hub "is comparable in size to Grand Central Station." We'll forgive the PA for not knowing...
Sarasota, Fla. -- Sarasota and the circus became forever linked more than 70 years ago when John Ringling decided to move the headquarters of his "Greatest Show on Earth" to the lovely Gulf Coast city where he spent his winters.
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