OUR COVER STORY
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April 2013 -
Ali Velshi is CNN International’s World Business Day co-host on weekdays, and the anchor of Your Money on weekends. In an interview with Khabar, Velshi shares his insights on money issues.
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March 2013 -
MOM-AND-POP MOTELS TO MARRIOTTS: Building on the foundations that their parents laid, a new generation is transforming the role of Indian-Americans in the hospitality industry.
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February 2013 -
Who's in charge of chronicling our history in America, mainly from the late 1800s? Will the stories of the first-generation pioneers be buried with them? Here are initiatives—and you can participate!
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January 2013 -
India is one of the rare countries in the world where Jews have never experienced anti-Semitism. Indian Jews now in their “fatherland” of Israel share memories of their rich history in India.
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December 2012 -
Pankaj Mishra spoke to Khabar about imperialism; Tagore's role, seeing dangers in modernization; the Arab Spring, Western interference; India's crony capitalism; and the unsustainability of consumerism for all.
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November 2012 -
The celebration of this festival of lights has seen big changes in just a generation, but what hasn’t changed is the love and warmth it still exudes. Here are past traditions and today’s trends.
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October 2012 -
Forum: Presidential Election 2012. Sadanand Dhume, a resident fellow at the
American Enterprise Institute, offers an endorsement for Mitt Romney—in counter to an editorial favoring Barack Obama.
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September 2012 -
A look at the life of South Asians in the Middle East—from the perspective of a Hindu Indian-American from the Bible Belt of the United States studying at a Jesuit university in an Islamic country: a tale of at least three Indians--the laborer, the privileged, and the student.
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August 2012 -
Indian-Americans and other South Asian Americans--in jazz? Yes, jazz. Their musical journeys reflect the immigrant experience, a quest to marry the richness of the native and adopted cultures.
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July 2012 -
INSIGHTS ON THE ISSUES OF OUR TIMES: He has been cited amongst the 50 most powerful Indians by India Today magazine. He plays a mean game of golf, flies helicopters, rides motorbikes, and drives fast cars. But yogi, mystic, and humanitarian Sadhguru Vasudev, who has touched more than seven million people across six continents over 30 years through his spiritual programs and discourses, is at his best when sharing his timeless wisdom—as he does here in an interview with Khabar.