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But for the Mannerist-style Archivo General de Indias, the good times were over before the building was even completed.
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Increasingly, the real Chinatowns, Koreatowns and little Indias of America are in the inner and outer suburban rings, notes Tseng.
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The fault line between the north and the south runs deeper, however, than any other because it creates, in effect, two Indias.
CNN: Center Cut
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And since the bulk of poor people derive their incomes from agriculture, that has left us with two Indias, one rich, one impoverished.
CNN: 'Slumdog' highlights India's forgotten poor
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Without these, there will not just be a billion hungry people (the equivalent of India) but 2 billion extra (two Indias) in 2050.
ECONOMIST: The future of food
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In 2009, Brazil's award-winning telenovela, "Caminho das Indias" ("India: A Love Story") featured a character Tarso Cadore, played by rising star, Bruno Gagliasso, who suffered from schizophrenia.
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If you include the 1 billion people who are now going hungry, the additional mouths to feed over the next 40 years add up to three extra Indias.
ECONOMIST: The answer is less straightforward than it seems
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The forecast rise in world's population, from just under 7 billion at the start of 2011 to just over 9 billion in 2050, is the equivalent of two extra Indias.
ECONOMIST: The answer is less straightforward than it seems
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Nico Rosberg qualified in seventh ahead of team-mate Michael Schumacher for Mercedes, while the two Force Indias of Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta slotted in in ninth and 10th.
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Cartagena de Indias (Colombia), en 1984.
UNESCO: Patrimonio Mundial