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The American dream is fading for many Asian students

Soaring tuition fees, tighter visa rules and growing anxiety over post-graduation jobs are pushing many Asian parents and students to rethink studying in the U.S.
Stamford-based First County Bank's incoming CEO, Nitin Mhatre, has significant experience with the Connecticut market.
The Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) says it has appointed Wola Joseph-Condotti as interim chief executive officer (CEO) of the firm.