THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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August 2006 -
A look at how and why India's national language is making small inroads in the U.S.
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August 2006 -
There's a healthy dose of skepticism in America for anything considered "New Age." Given that Deepak Chopra is one of the leading proponents .............
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August 2006 -
50 percent! That's how much a new initiative wants to allocate for reserved seats for the underclass in all educational institutes. What's affirmative about this action?
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July 2006 -
To bee or not to bee? The answer, as far as Indian-American youngsters are concerned, seems to be a resounding "to bee." Which is not surprising..........
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July 2006 -
From prada-toting socialites to the beggar on the street corner, Reetika Khanna Nijhawan takes a look at the new and improved Mumbai and wonders whether India's current economic progress has trickled .............
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June 2006 -
The bi-monthly Dekalb County Board of Commissioners meeting is an opportunity for the board to meet to discuss the variety of public and county business. These meetings are characterized by how they begin—with an inspirational talk........
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June 2006 -
An orthopedic surgeon with 13 years of experience, Dr. Tapan K. Daftari, was recently featured in The Marietta Daily Journal for a revolutionary surgery called "Charite," which involves artificial disc replacement.
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June 2006 -
Another Indian American is poised to blast off on a NASA expedition.
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June 2006 -
A coalition of engineers' groups selected Nirmal K. Das, associate professor at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, for the 2006 award in engineering education.
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June 2006 -
Sameer Gupta, a senior at Bibb County's Central High School, is the 2006 State PAGE (Professional Association of Georgia Educators) STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Recognition) Student......