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U.S. VICTIMS CAN COUNT BLESSINGS, 2005-09-24 For the past three weeks, the United States has been a victim of nature's wrath. Hurricane Katrina started the trend late last month, and Hurricane Rita today is likely to hit the nation's southern coastline with almost as much fury and strength.
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Big cities offer pluses, minuses, 2005-08-20 Visiting New York, Washington, D.C., and Houston in the past four weeks for professional purposes, I had a chance to get a firsthand glimpse of the life, people and culture of some of the largest cities in the United States.
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Indians put high value on freedom, 2005-07-09 Last week, I celebrated my first Independence Day in America but not my first Independence Day. That's because in a little more than six weeks, India - the largest democratic country in the world - will be celebrating its Independence Day. So, I have celebrated India's Independence Day, too, every year in India for more than 30 years.
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Don't stick flag in your hat in India, 2005-07-03 When the Base Realignment and Closure Committee members were in town, I watched with interest the scene along the road.
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Hearing emulates democracy, 2005-06-25 For Grand Forks and its neighboring cities, this week has been eventful.
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Art Fest offers bit of India, 2005-06-18 Last Saturday, I had the chance to visit the Grand Cities Art Fest along with a close friend of mine.
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Walkers can count blessings, 2005-06-11 A few years ago, one of my senior colleagues in New Delhi had the chance to visit the United States.
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Beginners guide to the caste system, 2005-06-04 Where are you from? What do you do?
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PCB and PCM drive Indians, 2005-05-28 Ever since I landed in the United States last year, I have been hearing from everyone I meet about the rapid advancement of India in the field of science and technology in the past few decades.
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Do be a dhobi, if you like to wash clothes, 2005-05-21 For Americans, washing clothes means a machine into which they put all their apparel, pour the required amount of detergent and switch on.
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A marvel to behold: GF drains, 2005-04-16
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America's weekend culture, 2005-04-09
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Call-center outsourcing hurts all, 2005-04-02
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India media don't spare gory details, 2005-03-26
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One-room schools, Indian-style, 2005-03-19
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Business, city make odd couple, 2005-03-12
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Women still have a way to go, 2005-03-05
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Not in my (Indian) back yard, 2005-02-26
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From the open air to Wal-Mart, 2005-02-19
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Smiles can be odd to foreigners, 2005-02-12
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Tsunami aid lacks direction, 2005-02-05
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