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Magazine
| January 5, 2004All Too Real Taboo
There is a lot to hreflect on these days as the year draws to a close. The lessons...
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Arts
| January 5, 2004Passage to Oak Tree Road
In her novel, Desirable Daughters, author Bharati Mukherjee describes Jackson Heights, NY, thus: “sidewalks full of Indians, every...
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Arts
| January 5, 2004Authorspeak
S. Mitra Kalita currently dons two prominent roles as Washington Post education reporter and president of the South...
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Magazine
| January 5, 2004Long Awaited New Year's Gift
Dual citizenship for overseas Indians has finally arrived. As we went to press at the close of this...
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Back Issues
| December 5, 2003Dec 2003
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Arts
| December 5, 2003Everyone's A star
It seems computer programmers, physicians, financial consultants, students, engineers, fast food cooks – just about everyone, we mean...
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Arts
| December 5, 2003Kaho Na Pyaar Hai
Petite and pretty Amisha Patel is as unfilmi as they come. The grand daughter of famous lawyer Rajni...
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Life
| December 5, 2003Men In Skirts
Would a man be any less the man for dressing in a skirt? Does he lose his sense...
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Magazine
| December 5, 2003Judgement Day!
If only for a brief, but bright, spell, Americans are fed up with hypocritical Right Wing blowhards. The...
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Arts
| December 5, 2003Made In India
You never think about them as you tramp across New York City, but they are always underfoot,...