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Arts
| June 5, 2003Dancing With The Bears
Sometimes a story is so amazing that you want to give it three beginnings – if that were...
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Life
| June 5, 2003Summer Shadows
The word Lukhnawi, literally meaning from the region of Lukhnow, stood for nawabs, etiquette and richly embroidered, thin...
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Magazine
| June 5, 2003Unsung Heroes
Now that the war is over, we can reflect. A handful of insistent reports from the war front...
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Magazine
| June 5, 2003How Asian Are You?
May, in case you missed out, was Asian American Heritage Month. Chances are it passed you by. The...
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Back Issues
| May 5, 2003May 2003
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Arts
| May 5, 2003In the Land of Gup
“Anybody can tell stories. Liars, and cheats and crooks, for example. But for stories with that Extra Ingredient,...
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Arts
| May 5, 2003State of the Indian Book
Last year, on his first visit to India after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature, V.S. Naipal attended...
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Arts
| May 5, 2003The Writer Sees Red
In 1996 my novel, The Bride Wore Red was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection....
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Business
| May 5, 2003The Guru of Marketing
When he was introduced at the recently held Georgia Interethnic coalition dinner in April, at a sold out...
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Magazine
| May 5, 2003Unconventional Uniform
A C-17 pilot and a captain in the United States Air Force, Ravi Chaudhary had one critical mission...