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August 31, 2004 |
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Indian Republicans for Bush!
The Indian American Republican Committee organised the event to illustrate the community's growing influence
in the Republican Party.
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August 27, 2004 |
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He fought like a tiger
'He was going to do the impossible. He was going to survive cancer and he geared up for that battle in the same way he did everything else -- quietly, courageously.'
'I remember my papa very much'
Sailkumari and her three children struggle to survive. Continuing our Orphans of Black Monday series.
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August 20, 2004 |
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Arjun Singh's final innings
He and some other members of the Old Guard may not get a second chance now, with the Congress hijacking the BJP's strategy of going for younger faces.
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August 17, 2004 |
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Living illegally in Pakistan
The story of Naim Ahmed, who went to Pakistan with his wife and children, got dumped, stayed illegally and is now back in
India.
The BJP’s new clothes
With the imminent exit of Vajpayeeism, entry of RSS trained new faces in the party organisation and urgency over the caste factor, 2004 promises to be a year of transition for the former ruling party.
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August 15, 2004 |
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They also fought for freedom
Arthur J Pais charts the success of a parallel Indian independence movement in North America that began in the late 19th century.
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August 13, 2004 |
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I did not ask for US mediation: Habibullah
Wajahat Habibullah asserted he has absolutely not advocated US mediation, but emphasised only facilitation by the US, which New Delhi has also not been averse to.
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August 09, 2004 |
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What will happen to Hyderabad?
Telangana state can only be viable if it includes Hyderabad.
What happened to Telangana?
The new state may have to await the formation of a States Reorganisation Commission.
The unsung patriots
'Today, 62 years after Indians began the movement that ultimately expelled the British, few remember that August 9 was the day when Mahatma Gandhi ignited a whole nation with three short Hindi words -- Karo Ya Maro.'
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August 07, 2004 |
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The tragedy of Bilkis Banu
Bilkis Yakoob Rasool was the fittest example of India's 'cultural nationalism' because till she became one of the victims of the post-Godhra riots she had only one identity: Randhikpur gaam ni dikri (a daughter of Randhikpur village).
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