Tuesday, June 30, 2009
4th of July- The coming of age for Indian Americans
"At the grounds of the carnival I may say a few words as one of the councilors," Mathew told news India Times. "We are going to go to all the places and have a great time. There is going to be a lot of food everywhere."
Like the Mathews, for many Indian Americans food, family and fireworks seem to be the highlights of the July 4
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Monday, June 29, 2009
How the ‘King of Pop' influenced Bollywood
His influence extended to the shores of the Hindi film industry well before cable television and internet. In the early ‘80s when MJ's moves were swaying the world, Subhash Ghai's Meri Jung brought on Javed Jaffrey, break dancing to''Rock and Roll''. It was a first on the Bollywood screen and set off the break dance trend. News India Times recently caught up with Javed on the sets of Hello Darling, another Subhash Ghai production. "For me Michael Jackson was the ultimate showman," he said. "He knew how to package choreography, music, lyrics and the works.His legacy is unbeatable and history will remember him that way," he told NIT
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Indian mobile users to hit 771 million by 2013
India had 403.66 million wireless users at the end of April, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India figures showed earlier this month, second only to China that has more than 600 million wireless subscribers.
Cheap call tariffs and handsets are driving demand in India, where operators such as Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications Ltd are now building telecom towers and networks to cover smaller towns and villages to hook new users.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
United States speeds visas for foreign students, researchers
Officials won't specify exactly what these changes are but they promise that the time needed for a visas mantis check-a security review aimed at preventing weapons proliferation, and the main bottleneck in the visa approval process-will go down from a current average of several months to two weeks.
The changes, which went into effect last week, are a response to complaints from academic and scientific organizations over the past year
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Anil Kapoor to make TV debut on Fox
Kapoor will not be the first Indian- origin face on the series. Kal Penn has already done a stint, albeit as a terrorist, on the series that stars Kiefer.
Sutherland as the legendary Jack Bauer, a one-man force fiercely protecting the free world from the forces of evil. The Hollywood star's appearance was brief, though, as he was soon killed off. Here's hoping the Bollywood star has better luck and more screen time
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Pakistani stand-up comedians bring the house down
Presented by Musik Waves L and Rupinder Nayyar, the threehour-long show also included performances by other Pakistani comedians like Gulzar Chand Puri, Parvez Siddiqui, Ali Hassan and Irfan.
Popular Pakistani actress and model Sadia Imam hosted the show.
Khan and Shakeel Siddiqui, who have been regularly featured on Sony Entertainment Television's reality show "Comedy Circus," enthralled the audience of over 800 with their signature puns and jokes.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Rajeev Motwani: Don of the technology age
Motwani apparently drowned in the pool at his Atherton, Calif., home, where his body was found June 5, the university announced. Friends said he did not know how to swim.
Atherton police are waiting for results of an autopsy before investigating what appears to be an accidental death, a police spokesman said June 9.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Jayasuriya strikes form to set up Sri Lanka win
Both teams had already qualified for the second round.
West Indies, chasing Sri Lanka's 192 for five at Trent Bridge, managed 177 for five in reply with Dwayne Bravo top-scoring with 51.
They were left needing 28 from the last over.
Jayasuriya, 40 this month, added 124 from 78 deliveries with opening partner Tillekeratne Dilshan, who scored an equally rapid 74 from 47 balls -- his second consecutive fifty after his 53 against Australia.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Prince of Wales pays tribute to India's art heritage
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall were the guests of honor at a preview for some 300 museum patrons and special guests, including Gaj Singh and his wife, Hemlata Raje.
Prince Charles commented the exhibition "provides an unrivalled opportunity for the international audience at the British Museum to explore an aspect of India's great artistic heritage,"
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Monday, June 15, 2009
The importance of being Rahul Gandhi
Yet, amid the extreme flattery and adulation, Rahul betrays no emotions – neither joy, nor relief, nor even the strains of impending responsibilities. In fact, Rahul was absent from the postpoll celebrations. He was at the memorials of his grandmother, Indira Gandhi, and father, Rajiv Gandhi, quietly dedicating the victory to them.
As the clamor for granting Rahul a Cabinet post gained ground, he declined, opting to work for the party instead.
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Bhutia to keep his dancing feet firmly on the pitch
"Football remains my first love and I don't have any plans to even try dancing after this," Bhutia told the Hindustan Times on June 2.
The striker sought immediate release from Mohun Bagan last month after he accused India's oldest club of humiliating him after they claimed he appeared keener to participate in the dance show than play in the I League.
"It was a great experience for me, but that's it. I won't do any more reality shows. I wanted to try out something different and the best part is that I won it," the face of Indian soccer said.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Princeton's Kulkarni gets Phi Beta Kappa teaching award
Kulkarni was selected for his "skill in instruction,commitment to working with and building relationships with undergraduates and ability to spark students' intellectual interests." He received a plaque at a ceremony on June 1.
Chris Baldassano, a Phi Beta Kappa member and elector, said in his recommendation that Kulkarni is "universally loved by his students" and "his approach to formal instruction is one that should be emulated by every professor."
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Nadal's foundation to launch tennis school in India
The Nadal Tennis School (NTS) will take shape in September and be functional by June next year in Andhra Pradesh, The Hindu newspaper reported.
The paper said NTS is a joint venture between the Rafael Nadal Foundation and Fundacion Vincente Ferrer, the Spanish arm of India based non-governmental organization Rural Development Trust (RDT).
"There have been 135 registrations so far for admission to the academy, which will be restricted to children above eight years," RDT's associate programmed director Moncho Ferrer told the paper.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
A media celebration Parikh - Parikh Worldwide Media gala held in New Jersey
The newly formed Parikh Worldwide Media Inc. acquired the two weekly newspapers in April. The new media company, which also owns The Indian American magazine, has more publications than any other organization in the IndianAmerican market.
Consul General of India in New York, Prabhu Dayal; Ambassador Pramathesh Rath, the Indian envoy to Argentina, Assemblyman Peter Barnes, DN.J.Veena Merchant, consulting editor (emeritus) News India Times and Desi Talk; Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J.Edison Mayor Jun Choi,
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Friday, June 5, 2009
India, Canada on brink of signing nuclear deal
Canada had stopped nuclear cooperation with India after New Delhi's 1974 nuclear tests. But Ottawa has been trying to fast-track a nuclear deal with New Delhi following the passage of the U.S.-India nuclear deal and the international community clearing nuclear trade with India last A nuclear cooperation agreement with India is close to a done deal, according Stockwell September.
"We're very close to having an agreement with India related to the civilian use of nuclear energy for the purpose of helping them meet their energy needs,"Day told The Canadian Press on May 27.
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
American Airlines makes effort to woo passengers
I American recently completed extensive renovations to its largest Admirals Club lounge at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, adding space and seating as well as providing a variety of amenities for business travelers.
Raj Sidhu, sales officer with American Airlines, said the lounge would include 39 work stations and four PCs with high speed Internet access in the Business Center, a walk-up cyber cafe with four PCs and complimentary high-speed wifi access for Admirals Club members and a one-day pass to access the Admirals Club facilities.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Millions displaced by cyclone in India and Bangladesh
The cyclone has killed at least 210 people in the flood-prone region, though officials said the death toll could rise, and rescuers have struggled to reach millions still marooned.
Cyclone Aila hit parts of coastal Bangladesh and eastern India on May 25, triggering tidal surges and floods.
Officials say more than one million people have been displaced in India's Sundarban islands in West Bengal state alone, one of the world's biggest tiger reserves and which is already threatened by global warming.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Film inspired by true post-9/11 events ready for release
Set in New York City, "Sweet Amerika" is the story of Sikh shop owner Balbir "Bobby" Singh, played byGulshan Grover, an American Sikh who is kidnapped and tortured by a hateful and misguided gang who seek reprisals following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
The film is inspired by true events such as the murder of an Arizona-based Sikh businessman Balbir Singh Sodhi.
Canadian writer/director R.Paul Dhillon's debut feature film "Sweet Amerika"is scheduled to release in Toronto on June 5, followed by releases in other metros.
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Kavya casts a spell
Shivashankar was among 11 finalists at the contest that started out with 293 spellers – the largest number in its history. The tension was palpable at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, D.C., May 28 when only three contestants remained: Shivashankar, Aishwayra Pastapur of Springfield, Ill., and Tim Ruiter from Reston, Va.
Pastapur, the first of the three to be knocked out, misspelled "menhir" and departed teary eyed. She will receive $7,500 in prize money. Ruiter misspelled "maecenas," but remained calm.
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