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21. South Asian Media Net OPINION
of colour as other south asian cities with the exception New Delhi and other indian cities are just as colourful of colour as other south asian cities with the exception
http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_opinion.cfm?category=women&country=Bang

22. Indian
development and evolution of Modern indian literature. SAWNET Books by and about south asian Women http http//userpages.umbc.edu/~achatt1/lit.html Contains
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Indian Directory: Guide to Indian sites on the internet. Search Engines: Google Yahoo MSN FindWhat ... City Guides
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Websites Webring for Indian Literature http://indialit.8m.com/
Home of websites related to Indian fiction, poetry and drama.
Chandra's Bookpage
http://ch.8m.com
Reviews and summaries - in English and often in German - of books, both classical and modern (under the subsections: Kannada literature and Indian fiction in English), from the Indian subcontinent.
Sasialit: Literature Of South Asia And The Indian Diaspora
http://is.rice.edu/~riddle/play/sasialit/
Discussions of contemporary literature of south Asia, including works by authors of south Asian origin throughout the world.
Sonar Tari - The Boat of Gold
http://www.geocities.com/paris/opera/5869/
A compilation of Bengali poetry, with translations and transliterations. Aims to develop a better understanding and appreciation of Bengali poetry through translations. Transliterations are also provided.
Monsoon Magazine
http://www.monsoonmag.com/

23. Post-Colonial Women's Writing: Contemporary South Asian Women's Fiction: Resourc
edu/cu/lweb/indiv/southasia/cuvl/lit.html south asian Women Studies Bibliography Maintained by the UC Berkeley Library of south Asia and the indian Diaspora The
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Home Syllabus Resources Discussion ELECTRONIC INDEXES IN INFOHAW K Bibliography of Asian Studies
This on-line version of the Bibliography of Asian Studies BAS ) contains over 545,000 records on all subjects (especially in the humanities and the social sciences) pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide from 1971 to the present. Through the 1991 printed version, the BAS included citations to Western-language periodical articles, monographs, chapters in edited volumes, conference proceedings, anthologies, and Festschriften, etc. Monographs published since 1992 have not been added to the database, and users seeking such monographs are urged to consult other general resources and databases (RLIN, OCLC, etc.). MLAB: Modern Language Association Bibliography
Indexes material on literature, languages, linguistics and folklore published from 1963 to the present. MLA Bibliography currently includes over a million citations from some 4,000 journals and series publications worldwide, as well as books, essay collections, working papers, proceedings, dissertations, and bibliographies. The MLA Directory of Periodicals, also available online, provides a list of publications indexed. American Humanities Index
A collection of bibliographic references to literary, scholarly and creative journals published in the United States and Canada from 1975 to the present, including South Asian literary criticism.

24. Links
a good collection of links; West indian literature A literature An overview of Caribbean lit that will SAWNET Books by and about south asian Women Postcolonial
http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/worldlit/world_link.htm
Studies in World Literature in English and Postcolonialism :
Relevant Links: General Major sites Literature I ndian Subcontinent the Caribbean Area Canada ... Canada Theory, Journal
Indian Subcontinent the Caribbean Area Canada Diaspora
General Introductions
and major web sites
Postcolonial Studies at Emory
Introduction
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0-Recommended authors covered include Jane Gardam, Kazuo Ishiguro, Penelope Lively, Timothy Mo, and Graham Swift SAWNET
0-Recommended South Asian Women Network articles about SAW, resources on SAW Writers and Filmmakers The Imperial Archive
0-Recommended Using colonial discourse and post-colonial theory as a point of departure, some pages examine the British idea of 'Empire' and the colonial enterprise in a selected range of
19th-century authors and their work; others consider 20th-century texts, in an
attempt to understand how imperialism affected literary texts produced in Britain's former colonies. Includes: Australia; Canada; The Caribbean; India; Ireland; Nigeria; Links to Other Post-Colonial Sites. the Poetry library of Babel a link collection and guide to poetry resources on the Internet, now having over 700 poets from

25. Should Pakistan And India Bury The Hatchet? - Asian Reflection
As the two south asian neighbours initiated dialogue in mid 2003 Mangal Panday and Ishwari Panday lit the torch of the repeated failure of indian and Pakistani
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Should Pakistan and India Bury the Hatchet?
As the two South Asian neighbours initiated dialogue in mid 2003, the Pakistani newspaper Dawn posed the question to 26 artists and scholars. Here is what some of them had to say:
F.S. Aijazuddin
Poet and Author of several books including Lahore Recollected: An Album and The Bark of the Pen. Surely we can talk again Surely we can talk again, without using cloven tongues that lisp and hiss cleft meanings, disguising our true intent.
Surely we can smile again, with teeth washed clean of each other's blood, mould lips into forgiving kiss Jesus gave to Judas Iscariot.
Surely we can touch each other's palms without losing caste, hold fast in an embrace that will keep us face to face as future friends, not yester-foes.
Surely we can age together, teach your youth and mine, what they need to know, about how close we came to committing joint infanticide.

26. Chinese,Japanese,Indian,Balti,Thai And South East Asian Restaurants In Brixton,S
When they lit up again as we were tucking into our Spice Cottage indian Restaurant 78 Streatham High Road London Thai south East asian Restaurants in Brixton.
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27. Himal South Asian-August-2000
The asian Light Show. The western coast of India seems continuously and prosperously lit, whereas the Down in the middle of the indian ocean, southwest of Sri
http://www.himalmag.com/may2001/lastpage.html
Cover Day of the Maoist
by Deepak Thapa Features Photography, Art and Nature
by lan Lockwood Report Conspirator’s Cauldron
by Subir Bhaumik The Boraibari bungle
by Afshan Chowdhury Opinion A Restoration in the Time of Globalisation
by A G Krishna Menon Big Pharma and Us
by John Le Carre Interview A conversation with Asma Jehangir Review Rediscovering Dharavi: Stories from Asia’s largest slum
reviewed by Harini Narayanan Who are the Jews of India?
reviewed by Yoginder Sikand Film review Lesser Humans
reviewed by Mari Marcel Thekaekara Town Diary Rahimatpur: Town along the Kamandalu
by G.P. Deshpande Mediafile l astpage Voices Mail The Asian Light Show by Kanak Mani Dixit One American satellite that girdles the globe apparently does more than check out what other countries are hiding in their backyards. It actually, among other things, gives us a night-time picture of Asia, showing which parts are well-lit and which are not. There are two reasons for darkness in the landmass. Either you have the absence of people, as in the Baloch and Afghan deserts and the Tibetan plateau. Or you have poverty—no power, no lights. The difference between South Korea’s dazzling lights (next to even more dazzling Japan) and, up across the 38th parallel, the abject darkness of North Korea, is an indication of the misery of people in that dark nation. The same holds true for Burma. And Nepal, where other than the dot that shows Kathmandu, there is precious little to show for its 23 million people.

28. HIMAL SOUTH ASIAN | April 2003 | Review | The Empire Of Cricket
The pages of the book are also lit up by the and the inimitable Lala Amarnath, the first indian to score a the players and spectators and mood were all asian.
http://www.himalmag.com/2003/april/review.htm
REVIEW
The Empire of Cricket reviewed by Sudhanva Deshpande
A Corner of a Foreign Field: The Indian History of a British Sport
by Ramachandra Guha
Picador, New Delhi, 2002
INR 495, pp xvi+496 Write to editors Printer-friendly version The right, for Hindus and Muslims to play alongside each other rather than only against, had to be fought for Sport
Lord Harris, 1881 Write to editors Printer-friendly version

29. South Asian Media Net
of those poles now, she may find Gupta’s name there, lit up and shining. indian Express . Produced By Free Media Foundation For, south asian Free Media
http://www.southasianmedia.net/cnn.cfm?id=107703&category=Sports&Country=INDIA

30. South Asian Media Net
The reference was found only in ancient indian legend of A pyre was lit up and Holika sat on it Produced By Free Media Foundation For, south asian Free Media
http://www.southasianmedia.net/cnn.cfm?id=94033&category=Minorities&Country=PAKI

31. Rediff.com: Funniest South Asian In The Nation
The dimly lit room of New York City s hot spot western upbringing and paving the way for south asian comics to his voice into a highpitched thick indian accent
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HOME US EDITION March 23, 2001
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32. Poetrymagazines.org.uk - Translating From South Asian Languages In The Sixties A
If ‘community languages’, as the south asian ones began to be The prejudice of Eng lit practitioners against translated titles for its indian and Pakistani
http://www.poetrymagazines.org.uk/magazine/record.asp?id=12675

33. AGNSW: New Asian Galleries Opened
of the original asian gallery, when lit at night it The asian collections have, possibly more than any other across a broad spectrum from indian sculptures and
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/news/archived/new_asian_galleries_opene
WHAT'S ON EXHIBITIONS EVENTS COLLECTION ... FOR KIDS DHTML_MENU_rel_path = 'http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/squizlib/dhtml_menu/images/'; Email Newsletter Getting Here Map Access ... Employment New Asian galleries opened 25 October 2003
'THE ART OF ASIA IS THE ART OF HALF THE WORLD.' - Edmund Capon, Director The new Asian galleries of the Art Gallery of New South Wales were opened to the public on 25 October 2003. The additional 720 square metres gives a central space dedicated to temporary exhibitions as well as providing more space for the permanent collection. So wide and diverse is the culture of Asia, that the imperative was a flexible space to present a challenging range of temporary exhibitions of Asian art - contemporary and traditional. This has been achieved, and the galleries respond to all the possibilities of exhibiting - from stone sculptures seen in filtered sunlight, to fragile silks requiring soft light and shadows. Clear lines, flexible spaces and variable light ensure that all types of art can be shown to their best advantage. As well as the new Asian galleries, this major building project includes alterations to the original Asian gallery, a temporary exhibition space - the Rudy Komon gallery - above the Art Gallery entrance foyer, with views of the ornately carved Vernon arches, new conservation studios, a café, a restaurant and dedicated function area with spectacular harbour views, and refurbishment of the administration area.

34. Chinese,Japanese,Indian,Balti,Thai And South East Asian Restaurants In City Of L
descend the curved staircase into the narrow, neonlit dining room The Sitar indian Restaurant. Thai south East asian Vegetarian restaurants in City of London.
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35. The Weekly Voice - Canada's Leading Indo Canadian Weekly Newspaper
south asian Comic a Rising Star. By Sarbjit Japgal In a dimly lit room in Ten minutes later after launching into an indian accent and shrieking like a
http://www.weeklyvoice.com/VoiceProfiles/?ArticleID=40

36. Indian - World Literature - Kannadasaahithya.com
literature and issues of the south asian diaspora. Fiction Articles and discussion on indian writers in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare - Web browsing of
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37. The Georgetown Voice
another night of overcrowded, dimly-lit parties that relates the encounters of two south asian college students to say, I thought you were indian … I meant
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38. Valley Advocate: Dining Listings
Large, welllit atmosphere, serving Chinese cuisine with a loaded buffet asian, indian 1688 shrimp Patiala is unavailable in any other local indian restaurant
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39. Chinese,Japanese,Indian,Balti,Thai And South East Asian Restaurants In Brixton,S
When they lit up again as we were tucking into our main courses, Omar cheerfully Spice Cottage indian Restaurant. Thai south East asian Restaurants in Brixton.
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China King
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40. Kreuzlingen English Homepage
Library Resources Online (good!) south asian Lib Res; downloadable) Bartleby Project English lit Online; History; indian History (India) indian History; African
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Cambridge: Embassy School Cambridge: Eurocentres School Cambridge, The Town
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