| August 1 
 NEWS
 Vadewattee, Mother of 2, Among 9 Victims of Gunman's Random Fury
 "Some of us have been planning to move to Atlanta and other southern cities because we are too scared with random and senseless killings in cities like New York and Chicago," said Hasmukh Patel, a New York businessman. "Now it looks like no place is too safe."
 
 NEWS
 Tech People Have to Become Sales People: Manoj Tripathi
 'Do you want to run out of milk?' will get you a better response than 'Do you want this kind of supply chain software?' says the chief information officer of the San Francisco-based Jamba Juice.
 
 Asha & Govinda
 Gandhi-Godse
 I-Day in Windy City
 July 31
 
 NEWS
 House Gets a Warning against Dan Burton
 Gary Ackerman and James Greenwood, co-chairmen of the India Caucus, have said the amendment that the indefatigable India-basher is expected to propose this week will be "short-sighted, unfair and counter-productive".
 
 NEWS
 Idealist Lawyer Has Her Pay Day in Court
 'I believe in justice. I believe in the ethics and morality that justice stands for,' says Alka Sagar, who has been named by her peers and law publications as one of the best trial lawyers in Los Angeles.
 
 NEWS
 Burned Woman's Backers Refuse to Change Stand Despite Her Recantation
 Sakhi said the Syeda Suffian case only highlights the difficulty in fighting violence against women. 'Just as it is common for women to not report abuse, it is not altogether uncommon for women to recant testimony.'
 
 NEWS
 Indians Plan Fundraisers in LA for 2 Congressmen
 Sharrod Brown (Ohio) and David Wu (Oregon), both Democrats and members of the India Caucus in the House of Representatives, will be feted at two fundraisers in Los Angeles, organised by the Indian American Friendship Council.
 
 Radical youth
 Gandhi youth camp
 
 
July 30
 NEWS
 Ackerman Writes To Clinton Against Special Envoy To India
 The Congressman pointed out that such an appointment would amount to rewarding
Pakistan for its invasion 
in Kargil.
 
 NEWS
 Getting Connected, A New Way
 For $ 10 a month, Navin.com's subscribers can communicate with their relatives back home via voicemail.
 
 ART
 Canadian Museum Gets $2 Million For South Asian
Gallery
 The donations will be used, mostly, to appoint a
curator who will not only 
organize the existing art work from South Asia but
also seek to acquire 
new work, hold exhibitions and seminars.
 
 Tamil doctors' meet
 Dharma Prasaar Yatra
 Camp for leftist strategy
 
 July 29
 
 NEWS
 Dhurandhar Expected To Be Released On Bail This
Week
 However, he and his wife face home detention. If convicted, they could be deported to India.
 
 NEWS
 Burned Woman Stands By Recanted Testimony
 Syeda Sufian told an imam that she had done "something terrible" and she wanted to do the right thing.  The imam secretly taped her and gave the tapes to Mohammad Mohsin's attorney.
 
 MOVIES
 Hoberman Leaves Mouseland 
To Join Hands With Amritraj
 While Amritraj knows the ropes of selling movies in foreign territories and seldom misses film festivals such as the one at Cannes, Hoberman knows the Hollywood ropes better.
 
 BOOKS
 Vakil's 'Beach Boy' 
Now Available
 In Paperback
 The coming of age novel set among the Parsis in Bombay, circa 1970, has been praised
by American and British critics for riding the crest of a new wave of Indian fiction.
 
 July 28
 
 NEWS
 Ninderjit Singh Becomes One of America's Most
Wanted
 Within hours of being featured on the show, the police have received half a dozen possible tips about the whereabouts of Poonam Randhawa's alleged killer.
 
 TREND
 Meatless Burgers Gain Popularity Across America
 More than a year after McDonald introduced its McVeggie, many of its franchises continue to offer the veggie burger that uses soy products instead of the traditional beef filling.
 
 BOOKS
 The Charmer Is Back!
 Sanjay Nigam, author of The Snake Charmer, published by William Morrow, is more interested in examining the spiritual and emotional malaise of his characters than writing hi-speed novels about computer piracy or medical fraud.
 
 THE REDIFF SPECIAL
 Discovering True America At An Indian Wedding
 'Different people aren't so different after all, and the differences that do exist are fascinating, and needn't threaten us in the least,' says Edward Benson after attending an Indian wedding.
 
 July 27
 
 CONTROVERSY
 Bose And Bose Vs MIT
 Father Amar Bose joins his son Vanu's fight against MIT over patent.
 
 PROFILE
 Vanu Bose On His Dream Projects
 Vanu, Inc is currently part of the Boeing JTRS Consortium, which is developing a software radio architecture for military radios.
 
 CONTROVERSY
 Ferment Grows Over Gita Chant In 'Eyes Wide Shut'
 Hindu activists believe Warner Bros could be persuaded to remove the recitation from the movie, just as they forced Sony Music to withdraw Aerosmith's 'Nine Lives' CD two years ago.
 
 NEWS
 Kubrick's Film Gets Clobbered -- At The
 Box Office
 After debuting at number one last weekend with about $22 million, Eyes Wide Shut
plummeted 54 per cent, grossing $9.9 million and ending up fourth among the week's top 10 films. It may become one of the lowest-grossing Tom Cruise films.
 
 MOVIES
 Tight Security For 'Hindustan Ki Kasam'
 The movie's print campaign shows the flags of India and Pakistan, but Eros Entertainment is not displaying those advertisements outside the movie houses showing the film.
 
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