OUR COVER STORY
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Young, Desi, and Fashionable
September 2003 - Second generation desis have forged their own unique fashion identity By AJANTA PATEL
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Random Notes on a Hyphenated Identity
September 2003 - "Identity isn't given once and for all: it is built up and changes throughout a person's lifetime." - Amin Maalouf By MURALI KAMMA
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Doctors Who Write
September 2003 - The Firm, The Pelican Brief and The Client are just some of the thrillers that were not only best selling novels, but also blockbuster films that raked in huge profits. By Murali Kamma
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Filthy Rich
September 2003 - The wealth of India's neo rich is surpassed only by their desire to flaunt it By SAIKAT CHAKRABORTY
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Yoga Y'all?
September 2003 - In India it's simply a way of life ? an age old sacred science that helps in attaining one's zenith, first for the physical self and then the mental. In America, however, yoga has taken on new dimensions. By Deepa Agarwal
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An Atlantan’s Indian Odyssey
September 2003 - IVY MOULTRIE of Atlanta discovers that it's the people who make India truly memorable! A touching account of her encounters and experiences during a journey that took her to several cities across India.
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Lessons in Assimilation
August 2003 - JEWISH AMERICANS may well be the most mainstream of the ethnic communities. This, along with their exemplary success, makes them an ideal role model in assimilation...
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“Give me blood, and I will give you freedom”
August 2003 - Rama S. Khandwala, who as a 17 year-old was a member of the Rani Jhansi Regiment of the Azad Hind Fauj led by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, relives some of her first hand memories...
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Indian Railways: Journey of a Lifetime
August 2003 - The Railways is not merely a transport organization, but a small revolution in itself, and has changed India's social, cultural and economic life in more ways than we often realize.
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The Pain of Partition
August 2003 - T. R. SHARMA recounts those terrible days when many families made the trek from one part of partitioned Punjab to the other - their lives broken at a time when the country was waking from years of subjugation.