THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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January 2008 -
He is an octogenarian heartthrob of a bygone era; yet he is as contemporary a man as they come.
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January 2008 -
It feels great to walk along, hearing the wind swish and the dry leaves crunching underfoot.
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January 2008 -
In all this Indian mayhem, we are missing out on a lot that is happening in our own neighborhoods and towns.
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December 2007 -
Once I had picked Georgia Tech to do my master’s, my grandfather began examining his mental family tree to ascertain how many relatives we had around Atlanta and on the East Coast, and my dad looked up old friends in U.S.
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December 2007 -
Thanks to MapQuest it is possible to find our way to the Grace Shelter. We are here to help sort and wrap Christmas presents for the shelter clientele
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December 2007 -
Cover story on Indian Canadians bring back memories
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December 2007 -
Where do second-generation Indian Americans fit in, asks the author, if they happen to be high-achieving women who chose the mommy track?
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December 2007 -
That seems to be the counsel of C. K. PRAHALAD, distinguished professor of corporate strategy. In an interview with Khabar he talks about inclusive economics and other business strategies.
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December 2007 -
According to a survey carried out by the Ford Foundation in the 1990s, Ganesh Chaturthi, celebrated in Mumbai between August and September, is quite possibly the world's largest public celebration
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November 2007 -
Baseball and cricket may be distant cousins, with a British game called rounders as their common ancestor, but they are also seen as rivals—at least by certain armchair enthusiasts. It's the Mahabharata of sports for these diehard fans.