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Articles Published in February, 2003

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Teetering on the Edge

In Desirable Daughters, the stories of three sisters is told outside the usual framework of market-favored exotic tales, makes for a skillful narration by novelist Bharati Mukherjee.

Childhood Ghosts

Did you ever yearn to be a Findouter smart enough to solve mysteries?

Feel the Beat!

Using Indian music as an educational medium for world cultures, Global Rhythms not only teaches cultures to its audiences, but its musicians also come away with the deeper message of diversity.

To Test or Not to Test

To test or not to test: weighing the costs or benefits of animal testing in research.

Animating the 9/11 Commission

Transcending partisan politics and driven by a fierce loyalty to truth alone, the 9/11 inquiry commission owes the victims and their families the Feynman approach into investigating the disaster.

Tribute to Kalpana Chawla

Kalpana Chawla was among the seven astronauts who died in the shuttle Columbia disaster.

A Class Reunion

Editorial

Actor by Accident, Director by Choice

At ease with himself, confident in his approach, and justly proud of his films, Amol Palekar talks about his directorial projects and why social themes run through the heart of his films.

In Focus

In Focus
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