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 India's Ambassador to the U.S. Ronan Sen, right, chatting with, from left, publisher of
The Indian American Dr.Sudhir M. Parikh, NJ Assemblyman Upendra J. Chivukula, Ambassador
Vijay Nambiar, chairman of Cinemay Media Group Sunil Hali, during Cinemaya Media Group's
Indian American Achiever Awards function in Washington, D.C. Photo: Mohammed Jaffer/SnapsIndia View More Photos
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By Nirupama Rao
With a visible sense of relief The Washington Post declared: "American Idol" voters spoke and in a great cosmic correction threw Sanjaya off the show last night. There were no audible boos from the live audience. Only cheers. It was time for Sanjaya to go. Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight! Sanjaya, buh-bye!
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AND NOW you may kiss the bride.” These are words you never expect to hear at an Indian wedding.
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 INSIDE the dancer’s studio, one young girl stands out.
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The bottomline is that you can’t take the Indian out of an Indian American man, according to women who are independent, intelligent and Indian, Geetanjali Sen reports.
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