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Magazine
| September 14, 2006Walking On A Tightrope
Imagine this: you are blind and deaf, and suspended on a high wire. Below is a surging, tumultuous...
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Arts
| September 14, 2006Juggling Identities
Confusion and losses are my crosses. I am an immigrant. I straddle cultures, juggle identities, and carry labels....
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Arts
| September 14, 2006Kipling's New England home a 'precious jewel'
There are plenty of famous authors’ homes that have become museums. In such houses, visitors may gaze in...
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Arts
| September 14, 2006Two Of A Kind
To speak in haste, and then repent at leisure is a trait that has characterized mankind ever since...
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Arts
| September 14, 2006Vasundhara Das
She is trained in Hindustani classical music, but her passion is Flamenco. She never wanted to be a...
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India
| September 14, 2006Kumartuli, Potters Town
Nestled in the lap of Kolkata, India’s only potter’s town, Kumartuli, is furiously churning out over 12,300 clay...
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Arts
| September 14, 2006Dan Nainan, Half Indian, Half Japanese, Fully Funny
1. Your father is Indian and your mother is Japanese. How do you see yourself? A: Being born...
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Magazine
| September 14, 2006Are Pakistanis Really Cheats?
In an incident that could make a great case-study for any law school syllabus, Pakistan forfeited a Test...
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Data File
| September 14, 2006Indian Language Programs At US Universities
Fewer than 3000 students are enrolled in Indian language course offerings at U.S. colleges and universities. A survey...
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Magazine
| September 14, 2006Free Debate In An Age Of Fear
Two thirds of Americans now disapprove of the war in Iraq and a solid majority believe that President...