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October 29, 2003



'As a city Mumbai is nowhere'
'Mumbai is too often controlled by Delhi, where no one has a clue to Mumbai's problems. And they make laws for us!' says Architect Hafeez Contractor.



October 28, 2003



'India's youth is international in some commendable ways'
'The openness of India's youth to the emerging global culture is commendable. But what is misinformed is their sense of India's place in the world,'says Professor Vamsee Juluri.



October 27, 2003



'I've done 83 encounters'
'I will never be involved in any wrong activity because I have seen a day when I had nothing,' says the Mumbai police's 'encounter' specialist Daya Nayak.



October 23, 2003



'The attitude of richer Indians causes anger and resentment'
'There is a growing split between rich professional Indians and working class Indians in the USA,' says novelist Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.



October 21, 2003



'Hawks of today can become tomorrow's doves'
'The trajectory of the US-India relationship is very different from that of the US-Pakistan relationship and those trajectories neither meet nor criss-cross each other,' says Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal.



October 14, 2003



'You may get sick and lost in India, but not bored'
'India has its own logic. If you don't get it, you are missing the point, and certainly the humor,' says Born-again Indian Maura Moynihan.



October 10, 2003



'We will overcome the BJP's evil designs'
'Those who are moving heaven and earth to hide their sins whether it is the Tehelka scam, or aggravating communal tensions have no business vilifying others,' says Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi.



October 05, 2003



'I'm honoured and humbled'
"I am losing my voice," Bobby Jindal, who aspires to be the first Indian American to hold the post of governor of an American state, told rediff.com



October 01, 2003



'They trapped me because I was Bharat Shah'
'Everybody knows who trapped me. I don't even want to name him. If I see them my blood starts boiling,' Bharat Shah in an exclusive interview to Chief Correspondent Syed Firdaus Ashraf.



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