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Life
| May 5, 2005Keeping Up With The Kapoors
“Customer is king,” says a sign in my local grocery shop. When I left Bangalore to live overseas...
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Magazine
| May 5, 2005Money And Politics
The Indian American community is stolidly Democratic, an exit poll finds, debunking developing conventional wisdom in Republican circles....
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Back Issues
| April 5, 2005April 2005
April 2005
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Life
| April 5, 2005MRI Tourists
Today’s new intrepid travelers to India are not headed for the Taj Mahal or the burning ghats of...
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Arts
| April 5, 2005Foreign Actresses Steam Up Bollywood
Aishwarya Rai may be venturing out of Bollywood in search of greener film pastures abroad, but at least...
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Life
| April 5, 2005Flights Of Fancy
When it comes to strategically stapled fashion, of late home grown Indian designers are creating a kind of...
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Arts
| April 5, 2005Life Is A Lark
Isn’t life supposed to be about worries, work and what-ifs? Don’t Indian-Americans go to topnotch universities to become...
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Magazine
| April 5, 2005The Sikhs: In the Shadows of 9/11
1984 and 9/11 are defining moments in the lives of Sikh Americans. Jeet Bindra, president of global...
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Arts
| April 5, 2005What's Left to Say About Modi
Narendra Modi is Chief Minister of Gujarat. He was re-elected after he oversaw the 2002 carnage when his...
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Magazine
| April 5, 2005Left Out Hypocrisy
If they weren’t so hypocritical, left-wing Indian immigrant groups would have been out protesting the U.S. government’s action...