THE EDITORIALS
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November 2008 -
Most of us grew up experiencing—either first hand or at close quarters—real hardships. Regardless of the economy (which did not seem to have such a pronounced sway on our everyday lives in those days), we always knew what it meant.
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September 2008 -
These highly accomplished entrepreneurs and innovators trace back their roots to the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai, India. Here, they share their stories of risk taking and more that have earned them a place in an elite group.
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April 2008 -
A U.K.-based Indian writer once described ‘globalization heaven’ as follows: An Indian spouse, a British home, an American job, and Chinese cuisine. What, then, is ‘globalization hell’?
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March 2008 -
Rising above self-interest
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February 2008 -
There is a segment of the upwardly mobile middle class that tends to define its elitism by how much it has distanced itself from the “lowbrow” world of Bollywood.
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January 2008 -
Though the Internet is rising in popularity, according to Deloitte’s 2007 “State of the Media Democracy” survey, traditional media remain deeply engaging to consumers.
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December 2007 -
Sometimes the best thing we can do is to slow down enough to appreciate all the things in our lives and be grateful for our blessings. The world has always had turmoil and most likely always will.
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November 2007 -
Even the most visible, and high status, symbols of success (Bobby Jindal becomes the first Indian American governor, roughly 8 percent of Indian Americans are millionaires, etc.) are the consequence—not the cause—of what is so right about
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October 2007 -
From the Desk of the President
I can't believe that this October will be Khabar's 15th year anniversary!
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September 2007 -
It is said that if you want to be successful, find a good mentor or role model and do similar things to what they do ...............