| June 21
 NEWSClinton flays Republicans over CTBT
 He said that by rejecting it, the Republicans had been small-minded and had missed the opportunity to "lead the world towards a safer place".
 INTERVIEW'3 guys in NY can't hijack Osho's legacy'
 Former editor of Osho Times Swami Chaitanya Keerti speaks to Pritish Nandy about the transfer of the copyright of Osho's works and properties to New York.
 NEWSIndia's N-monitoring curbs criticized
 Scientists in India and abroad say this could lead to a drop in environmental standards and a nuclear weapons build-up in south Asia.
 MOVIESLights, camera, action...
 Come September, and film buffs will have a grand feast of films, past and present, in the Toronto International Film Festival.
 June 20
 MEDICINEWhen Medschool goes online
 The eponymous site has academic credibility because all the three co-founders are physicians and published authors, claims CEO Vikas Bhushan.
 ACHIEVERSRewarding initiative
 Five south Asian students were among 20 who won the TD Canada Scholarships for Outstanding Community Leadership.
 June 18
 NEWSUS regrets Prithvi missile test
 The United States said Friday it regretted India's test of the short-range surface-to-surface missile, saying the action could exacerbate tension in south Asia.
 NEWSIn memory of Thyagaraja
 Seeing the concentration her son bestowed on a CD, Anuradha Sridhar realised how she could popularise the life of the saint and composer.
 June 17
 ENTERPRISEFusion fashion
 Ritu Batra's creations mute the hues of Indian wear to create some elegant couture to suit western tastes.
 NEWSPaswan allays fears about Indian telecom
 He assured potential investors that India, with its trade and investment policies and incentives for foreign collaboration, was the place to put their money.
 NEWSAdministration differs with terrorism panel on Pakistan
 The Clinton Administration has rejected the National Commission on Terrorism's demand to identify Pakistan as a state 'not co-operating fully' with the US in fighting international terrorism.
 NEWSPakistan, US resume high-level dialogue
 Pakistani Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar met US Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott to resume the high-level dialogue between the two countries, primarily on nuclear and security-related issues.
 June 16
 MOVIESBlending spice and celluloid
 Chef by day, filmmaker by night, Vipin Sharma is a unique blend of cuisine king and dream merchant rolled in one.
 COMMUNITYCelebrating south Asian subcultures
 The Desh Pradesh festival completes ten years and now deals with wider social and cultural issues.
 June 15
 SPECIALOne game he can't win
 Sudhanshu Harshavat has put India on the raquetball map. But Indian officialdom, spurning his pleas for sponsorship, suggests that he play kabbadi instead.
 OPINIONRoti, kapda? Yes. Makaan? Hmm, let's see
 In her first column for rediff.com, Sundari Josyula highlights the housing problem in Silicon Valley.
 BOOKSNew guide to doing business in Asia
 The collection of articles, edited by Usha C V Haley, analyzes the changing economic and business environments on the continent
 
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