AROUND TOWN NEWS
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Partnership Golf raises $65,000 to help towards global poverty
June 2008 - Aga Khan Foundation USA’s Partnership Golf
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Garbo to disco at the fourth annual senior citizen show
June 2008 - On April 27th about 40 seniors (age 60+) from Gujarati Samaj performed in the 4th annual senior citizens show in the presence of about 350 audience members.
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Indian American Scholarship Fund honors five valedictorians
June 2008 - The banquet was attended by over 60 graduating seniors and 200 guests, parents, and donors.
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Self-discovery more important than dogma, says mystic
June 2008 - Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev’s message of spiritual awakening through inner experience rather than through dogma struck a chord at a recent book signing.
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Fund-raising luncheon held to raise awareness of domestic violence
June 2008 - The purpose of the luncheon was to raise funds for the Twisted Hearts Foundation and also to raise awareness that domestic violence affects every culture, every class, and every group.
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Shashi Tharoor at Emory
May 2008 - The elephant, the tiger, the cell phone and Shashi Tharoor keep Emory spellbound
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Giriraj Rao: A Tribute
May 2008 - Community lays to rest a pioneer and a leader Executives and dignitaries from the City of Atlanta, Coca Cola, the Martin Luther King Center and several community leaders were amongst the over 500 who attended the funeral
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5-day festivities at Hindu Temple celebrate opening rites of Siva Temple
May 2008 - The Hindu Temple of Atlanta (HTA) organized a momentous five day joyous and ritual studded Maha Kumbhabhishekam ceremony of the Siva Temple from March 19th to March 23rd.
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“India a financial Mecca for entrepreneurship”
May 2008 - India is shining and a lot of what glitters seems to be solid gold. That was the message conveyed by Anil Khatod, Managing Director and lead India partner at Argonaut Private Equity.
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Ahmedabad Mayor Visits Atlanta
April 2008 - The drive for a Sister City relationship with Atlanta was initially launched in 1991 by the National Federation of Indian American Associations, NFIA, in 1991, in a letter to the then Mayor of Atlanta, Maynard Jackson.