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You will not hear about "Orientals" as subhumans (not often or primarily, at least not yet, or not yet again, I should accurately say), but you will frequently hear this about Muslims and Arabs, and this is exactly what writers such as Varadarajan and Krauthammer say repeatedly.
Once Upon a Time... 2009
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It was postponed -- but when they hold the event, bloggers reporting the news the "real" journalists won't report ought to beware: the Newsweek reporter in the visitor logs may not be that "Tunku Varadarajan."
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Varadarajan, director of finance at Bharat Petroleum Corp., adding that Bharat Petroleum is also raising prices by 1.80 rupees a liter in New Delhi.
India Fuel Retailers to Raise Gasoline Prices Saurabh Chaturvedi 2011
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Rajan Varadarajan , an advisory-service manager and vice president for Primary Global, was named an alleged co-conspirator by the government this month, according to the defense filing.
Primary Global Chief ID'd as Co-Conspirator in Insider Case Jenny Strasburg 2011
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Mr. Varadarajan said that the consortium will, in 2013, get reserve certification and finalize investment, and that it expects to start production in 2017 or 2018.
BPCL Plans $2 Billion Capex for Upstream Assets Rakesh Sharma 2011
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Mr. Varadarajan, who hasn't been charged, couldn't be reached for comment.
Primary Global Chief ID'd as Co-Conspirator in Insider Case Jenny Strasburg 2011
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As The Daily Beast's Tunku Varadarajan reported, Frum speculated that his unorthodox ideas were the reason for his termination; Brooks and other AEI insiders said that Frum failed "to pull his weight at the think tank."
Most Likely to Secede James Taranto 2010
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It was postponed -- but when they hold the event, bloggers reporting the news the "real" journalists won't report ought to beware: the Newsweek reporter in the visitor logs may not be that "Tunku Varadarajan."
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Mr. Varadarajan said that BPCL will fund its capital expenditure in the upstream business via cash flows and by raising debt.
BPCL Plans $2 Billion Capex for Upstream Assets Rakesh Sharma 2011
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Well, I can happily live without "Thriller" and the records that came after it, but I have a sneaking suspicion that if Jackson hadn't died last week, Varadarajan would have written a column bemoaning the media's obsession with Charlie's Angels and Seventies poster pin-ups.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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