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May 06

Clinton to appoint 2 Indian to Asian American panel
US President Bill Clinton has announced his 'intent' to appoint 15 members, including two Indians -- Silicon Valley tycoon Vinod Dham and hotelier Mukesh (Mike) Patel -- to serve on the advisory commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

NEWS
More flak for Pak in Congress
Democrat Robert Wexler said it was troubling that Pakistan allowed terrorist organisations to operate training camps and bases unhindered in its territory and provided political and logistical support to several rogue groups.

EVENT
TiE's annual event is sold out
The Indus Entrepreneurs will host its seventh annual conference titled, 'Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century', at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, CA.

May 05

Intolerance of Diversity a Growing Concern
Police are still trying to determine if anything specific happened on Friday, April 28, that triggered Richard Baumhammers to go on a rampage.

HEALTH
Dr Do More
Dr Ranjit Chandra, Canada's ace medicine man, would like to settle down in India after he has finished what he started.

May 04

ACHIEVERS
From Meerut to Silicon Valley: The $ 11-billion story
Meet Raj Singh. He grew up in a village near Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, but today travels all over the globe fixing business deals and identifying promising new-economy businesses.

MOVIES
Talati's tales of life
While many film geniuses have struck gold by following their cinematic sensibilities, Jigar Talati of Toronto did this by listening to his heart.

INFOTECH
India ranked no.10 in dot com race
Bombay was the only city in India appearing in the list comprising countries and cities with largest number of dot coms.

May 03

NEWS
Indian victims of Pittsburgh shooting spree were brimming with life
Sandip Patel, who was injured in the firing, had been planning to return to India to marry a girl his parents were to select for him.

MOVIES
Ellora Pathnaik: A heady cocktail of talent
Daughter of famous Odissi dancer Chitralekha, Ellora is good at many things - acting is just one of them.

ROAD SHOW
Designs on your feet
'Paduka' is one of a series of exhibitions being organized and presented by the Bata Shoe Museum in North America.

May 01

Racial writings linked to Pittsburgh hate killings
Authorities probing the killings said that they found racially tinged writings that may help explain what drove a man of privilege to go on a shooting spree that killed five people.

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