THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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March 2008 -
For hard-nosed reporting, journalists typically rely on probing interviews, observations, and facts grounded in detailed research. Fiction writers, on the other hand, can soar on the wings of imagination.
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March 2008 -
Wanton excess is not the best way to serve God
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March 2008 -
The Indian American and boasts an identity shaped by the enormous diversity of his experiences and influences.
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March 2008 -
On Feminism, Indian and American
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March 2008 -
Now he knew why the taxiwala looked familiar. Years ago in India, a man resembling him had made a strong impression on Deepak. December 6th of 1992 was a date Deepak hadn’t forgetten.
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March 2008 -
With PostModern Gandhiji (PMG)
An advice column offering the Mahatma’s perspective on modern dilemmas
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February 2008 -
An advice column offering the Mahatma’s perspective on modern dilemmas
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February 2008 -
As a newcomer to Atlanta I was a bit apprehensive. Even though I had lived five years in China, I just wasn’t sure what to expect in the place that was to be my new home.
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February 2008 -
Letters From Readers
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January 2008 -
News traveled through walls, and gossip was like a strong stench that floated relentlessly in the air, refusing to drift away.