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NEWSMAKERS

  • Charles R. Kaye elected chairman of U.S.-India Business Council
  • Aishwarya Rai invited to present Oscar, first for Indian cinema
  • Miraculousheart surgery on 700 g week-old infant
  • Jyoti Randhawa finishes second at Malaysian
  • F1 driver Narain Karthikeyan gets new Jordan team mate
  • 5 Indian Americans among 74 elected to NAE
  • Vassanj, Dwivedi among 74 ‘Order of Canada’ awardees
  • 3 Indian Americans among top 10 investors in Forbes ‘Midas List’
  • 3 Grammys go to Norah Jones; 2 for ‘Here We Go Again,’ 1 for ‘Sunrise’
  • 4 Indian American students among 24 winners of ’04-’05 Siemens AP Awards
  • 10th grader elected President of class government
  • NASA’s International Discovery exam topper to be honored by U.P. Assembly
  • WTA Hyderabadtitle goes to Mirza; she is 1st Indian to win
  • Moin Moon Khan is GOP nominee for trustee of York Township
  • Ashok Waran is appointed SupportSoft’s Vice President for India
  • Nath selected to participate in 2005 ‘Jason Expedition’ to study frog population
  • Madhumita Parmar is among 240 selected from 1,600 for ‘National Children’s Honor Choir’
  • Snigdha Sur, a veteran of Spelling Bee competitions
  • Mirza becomes first Indian woman in final of WTA event
  • Suresh Kumar is presented with 2004 Ronald Reagan Republican Gold Medal
  • A hug from President Kalam and a standing ovation for Mrinal Sen
  • Karthikeyan is 1st Indian to drive in Formula One
  • Dr. Thakkar receives ICCMSE 2004 Prize in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
  • Dr. Gopalan is appointed to Arizona Aerospace and Defense Commission
  • Dr. Gerard V. Aranha receives ‘Distinguished Physician Award’
  • Deepti Hajela of AP elected new president of SAJA
  • Basati to run for Township Clerk in Palatine, Illinois
  • Somdutt Nanabhai, Gujarati community worker honored
  • Lakshmi Mittal named by Fortune as Europe’s ‘Businessman of the Year’
  • 5 Indian Americans among 40 Intel Science Talent Search finalists
  • ‘Mr. Distinguished Researcher of the Year,’ for computer music
  • Shantanu Narayen appointed Adobe president, COO
  • Dr. Chopra is recipient of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Recognition Award
  • Shawn Bhagat is selected ‘Citizen of the Year 2004’
  • Mirza loses to Williams in Australian wins hearts
  • Nirj Deva invited todebate on tsunami disaster in Euro Parliament
  • Maj. Gen. R.K. Mehta named adviser to U.N. Dept. for Peacekeeping Operations
  • Dinesh Shah is vice chair of Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce
  • Dadasaheb Phalke award for director Mrinal Sen
  • Spruha Magodia, a 13 year old novelist of fantasy fiction
  • Patel to get Lewis Hine Award
  • Natarajan is sworn in as Fremont City Council member
  • H. Bal and A. Bumb join 3 other Indian American winners of Marshall Scholarship
  • Martha Joynt Kumar: an expert on presidential press conferences
  • Ragula Bhaskar ends term as co-chair of the Review Committee of Utah States’ Boards and Commissions
  • Balbir Singh is named member of Lehigh County Drug, Alcohol Abuse Advisory Board, Pennsylvania
  • Dr. Atul Gawande measures American military casualties in Iraq
  • Elliot Spitzer would clean up Albany as governor, says Preeta Bansal


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