OUR COVER STORY
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The Bombay Boys
September 2008 - he Greater Atlanta Vedic Temple, which usually resonates to the chant of Om and Vedic hymns, rang out the weekend of July 25-27 with the happy voices of excited children enjoying their yearly summer camp at the temple.
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Indian Weddings Go Mainstream
August 2008 - A look at why these lavish, pageantry-laden affairs are making a mark in the U.S., and the rich stories of cultural enigma and endearment that come about as a result.
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The Mammoth Attractions of Thrissur Pooram
July 2008 - What makes Thrissur Pooram unique are the myth and legend surrounding it, the visual and auditory majesty of it, the competitions, and of course, the grand processions of pious pachyderms.
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From Third World to Third in the World?
June 2008 - India’s journey from being a Third World country, known for elephants and snake charmers, to becoming an economic powerhouse with a potential future as perhaps the third largest economy in the world.
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The Road Less Traveled
May 2008 - A small number of Indian Americans have opted to settle down in rural America, whether for professional reasons or in search of tranquility. SINDYA BHANOO provides glimpses of their lives.
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Slices of India
April 2008 - A visitor notes how the City of Joy’s bleak conditions shattered his image of it as a colonial and cultural charmer.
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The Call of the Kitchen
March 2008 - Foodies have begun to discover and savor India’s diverse regional cuisines not just in restaurants, but also, increasingly, in the kitchens of their homes. Khabar talks to some of the experts and enthusiasts who make this possible.
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My Filmi Love Affair
February 2008 - An American's ode to the world of Indian cinema
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Walking in the Hills
January 2008 - I like walking alone, but a good companion is well worth finding.
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Gen X vs. Gen Y: The ABC’s of the ABCD Experience
December 2007 - Labels like ABCD, FOB and even NRI are becoming passé, especially among Gen X and Gen Y desis. These Indian Americans seem to understand that they should embody the most inclusive and multicultural American ideals.