OUR COVER STORY
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A Trip Down Memory Lane
December 2002 - A chronicle of the community?s roots and growth in Georgia By MATHEW T. MATHEWS & PARTHIV N. PAREKH
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The Storm has Passed
December 2002 - In a startlingly candid interview, Neetu Singh, bollywood?s darling of yester-years spills her guts about being objectified by her mom, and mistreated by hubby Rishi Kapoor. By NINA ARORA
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'We need new types of spiritual disciplines'
December 2002 - Dada J. P. Vaswani, a non-denominational spiritual luminary talks about modern problems from raising children in a dual culture, to maitaining grace amidst terrorism and nuclear conflicts
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From Political Apathy to Activism
October 2002 - The Indian American community has ranked at the top of the US Census Bureau?s statistics on vital areas such as household income and education. In contrast, when it comes to American politics, this successful community has remained disenfranchised.
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Grandma?s Glory
October 2002 - An apprehensive grandmother discovers that she actually has lots to be proud of ? the new generation of Indian Americans is more strongly rooted in Indian culture and traditions than she could ever have imagined.
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AN ARMCHAIR TRAVELER?S INDIA
October 2002 - From tigers and rivers, to theology and trains, no matter what facet of the Indian subcontinent catches your fancy ? rest assured there is a book by accomplished international authors on it.
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Grandma?s Glory
September 2002 - An apprehensive grandmother discovers that she actually has lots to be proud of ? the new generation of Indian Americans is more strongly rooted in Indian culture and traditions than she could ever have imagined.
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AN ARMCHAIR TRAVELER?S INDIA
September 2002 - From tigers and rivers, to theology and trains, no matter what facet of the Indian subcontinent catches your fancy ? rest assured there is a book by accomplished international authors on it.
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From Political Apathy to Activism
September 2002 - The Indian American community has ranked at the top of the US Census Bureau?s statistics on vital areas such as household income and education. In contrast, when it comes to American politics, this successful community has remained disenfranchised.
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Moving Towards Mainstream
August 2002 - Until the recent decade, Indian Americans were a non-entity in the American mainstream. Is that changing? Are we at the forefront of a paradigm shift that will see more Indian influences on the American mainstream? By MANAV TANNEERU