THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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December 2003 -
In just over a year in Atlanta (and in the US), MOHAN KAPUR has established himself as the preeminent performance coach in the community.
By DEEPA AGARWAL
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November 2003 -
This year, Christmas can be enjoyed with a unique desi flavor, thanks to this
CD produced in Birmingham, Alabama.
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November 2003 -
The slashing of the H1-B visa quota to the U.S. has not evoked much trepidation here.
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November 2003 -
Little Rukmini was all of five years when her widowed grandmother came to live with the family. The arrival of ‘Savithri Mamma', as her grandmother was affectionately called, proved to be a windfall for Rukmini.
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October 2003 -
Written by two Harvard undergraduates, Ganesh Sitaraman (a native of Marietta, GA) and Previn Warren, Invisible Citizens offers a realistic assessment of young America's attitudes toward politics.
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October 2003 -
Women's professional sports suffered a major blow recently when the WUSA, an eight-team soccer league, hung up its cleats permanently, just days before the FIFA Women's World Cup.
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October 2003 -
In cricket-crazy India, tennis is not a big sport. Certainly not amongst Indian girls. Despite this, 16 year old SANIA MIRZA became the first Indian girl to win a Wimbledon Championship, and in so doing captured the fancy of the nation.
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October 2003 -
Mohan first saw the bundle of neatly wrapped papers ? which looked like letters ? when his wife opened the drawer to get her jewelry...
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October 2003 -
No longer are Pakistan and its insidious ISI the sole suspects
where terrorism in India is concerned.
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October 2003 -
Her dreams helped to soar through life, despite the obvious difficulties she faced, making my encounter with her an experience I will never forget.