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February 8, 2001

The man with 2 mothers Trans
Swadesh Chatterjee sees no conflict between his spirited lobbying on behalf of India and his commitment to America which has been his home for over 22 years.

February 7, 2001

Going With God's wishes
BAPS volunteers around the country have mobilised into an efficient and effective relief contingent. The kind of well-oiled organisation that one thinks of as French or Swiss, but hardly Indian.

CitiHope Offers $5 Million Medical AID
Among the groups helping the medical consignment reach its destinations are Ashok Bhatt's IATC, BAPS and the Indian consulate in San Francisco. TiE is also involved in the relief effort.

February 6, 2001

I am The King of Okra Trans
This is the story of Punjabi farmer Harbhajan Singh, who came sixteen years ago to Los Angeles, the city of his dreams, and was disappointed in the quality of okra, karela, thinda and other vegetables on the plates of Indians.

Romance overpowers serial killer Trans
Old-fashioned romance warded off box-office threats this weekend by Valentine, a movie about a serial killer who preys on young women.

February 5, 2001

Dead professor mistaken for vagrant
But friends and loved ones of Satish Chander Kapoor say the colour of his skin was a glaring factor in the Laguna Beach police arriving at this conclusion.

American Chai is piping hot
The movie, made for about $1 million, is about 21-year-old Sureel (Alok Mehta) who has to fight for his own identity while explaining to his strict immigrant parents about his life and ideals.

Desi Yank covers America's favourite pastime
Hobnobbing with Derek Jeter and David Justice in the locker room after a Yankees game or rubbing shoulders with George Steinbrenner in the dugout will soon be all in a day's work for Sweeny Murti.

February 2, 2001

Sanctions against India could go: Royce

Church leader is now America's Most Wanted

Boston group plans quake fundraiser

Standing as one to help

Ibadat's killer details slaughter at Wendy's

February 1, 2001

Sanctions Against India Could Go: Royce
Recalling George W Bush's assertion that China is not America's strategic partner, but rather its strategic competitor, Congressman Ed Royce said those hoping for improved ties between India and America could not get a better sign.

Boston group plans quake fundraiser

Standing as one to help

California's energy crisis burning bulbs, cash

'I'm a Hindu, if that's what you want to know'

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