THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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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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October 2003 -
A million opportunities or a cultural divide ? What does the growing prominence of the English language mean to India?
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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 -
With pollution from multiple sources reaching alarming levels, the Ganga can no longer be saved by its divinity alone.
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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.
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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 -
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 -
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 -
No longer are Pakistan and its insidious ISI the sole suspects
where terrorism in India is concerned.