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VOL 15, No. 782
August 28, 2009
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70,000 THRONG 17 FESTIVAL OF INDIA
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Jaswant Singh expelled from BJP Details on page 8
Obama, Clinton send I-Day greetingS Details on page 7
NJ woman's murder blamed on community Consul General rings NASDAQ Closing Bell
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Obama may visit India next year
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Akshat Shekhar S. Asian Spelling Bee Champion
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HAPPY I-DAY: FIA Convener & President Dr Romesh Japra and Festival Grand Marshal Neha Dhupia acknowledge cheers from the large crowds during the 17th Festival of India Parade in Fremont on August 16 -Pic Longman Studio
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‘Glamour never hurts’ says Shilpa Shetty
FREMONT, CA: The Festival of India held here on August 14, 15 and 16 entered its seventeenth year with great aplomb and style. There was an impressive display of enthusiasm, fervor and gaiety topped with national pride. The air reverberated with the current mantra 'Jai Ho.' Over 70,000 people joined the festivities, 40 percent of them
being youngsters and teenagers. Being Indian is suddenly super cool. On this day all Indians are reminded of the day 62 years ago when at the beginning of midnight, as India entered into 15th of August, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, read out the renowned speech which announced the Independence of India. Details on page 10
'Profiled' Indian prof called 'sand nigger' by cops
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Will Jaswant expulsion harm BJP? Last week’s result
New US envoy will win India’s trust? YES 78%
NO 22%
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Shah Rukh detention ‘a teaching moment’
NEW YORK: While Americans were recently agog over the arrest of an African-American Harvard professor allegedly in a case of racial profiling, suffering the indignity of similar profiling is Indian American Ravi Shankar, an As-
sociate Professor at Central Connecticut State University and Editor of Drunkenboat.com, who spent 36 hours locked up unjustly over the weekend of July 10 in a Manhattan jail. His crime: apparently his skin color and perhaps a fouryear old unpaid speeding ticket. Prof. Ravi Shankar
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