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Dear indonet members,
I am also touching on the Nuclear Testing Issue.What has happened is
PAST. It is sad, if it has affected lives of some of us. I thought the
following tips may help us tide over current trouble and lead us into
better
future:
(a) With foreigners, Talk for yourself: I think its best, if
u use words like "In my personal opinion,..." or "May be, India had
...".
Matters that can be substantiated with facts are safest. Entering into
ugly conversations is something we cannot afford.
(b) Concentrate on Communcation: Be clear in communication. Don't
deviate into unnecessary matters. Don't get drawn into unnecessary areas.
"For example, calling chinese names is not same as saying we need national
security". Control your own hatred and passions to respectable levels.
Ability to express/understand clearly is a key point of developed
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"Breast beating" is definitely not the best way. Such things will only
deviate attention from main points. On the other hand, saying with concern
and humility can capture the attention. If you challenge, even a dead snake
can bite.
(d) Support each other: It is more a appeal than a point.
Most times, each Indian cares only about immediate family members. If u
look at Japanese or other developed countries, they care for every citizen,
irrespective of what good or bad. If we can expand our consciense to
encompass
more than our family members, we progress little bit more.
For a start, It will be good if we start looking at and appreciating
the good point each other has.There are variations within us-- exposure,
expressibility, background, behaviour, etc., Often the circumstances from
which we have risen is extremes... Obviously there is so many faults within
us. To torture ourselves by pin pointing every mistake we make will only
kill the greatness within us and become a potential threat to what all
of us crave to be (Super Power!@!@#@!). All of us have to grow and not
just the strong ones. There is a need to develop cooperateively and face
tomorrow that needs multi-disciplinary talents.
With regards-KK
KALYAN KUMAR J.
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Hello friends
If any one of us knows the recipe of chicken 65 please let me(us)
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dear dr Kottapalli
Would you please explain what 65 stands for. it appears like some
strain
no. after that may be i can help you
randhir
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> From: Dr. Kottapalli Seshagirirao
> To: indonet@kk.tkb.n-koei.co.jp
> Subject: chicken 65
> Date: Friday, May 22, 1998 9:49 AM
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> Hello friends
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> If any one of us knows the recipe of chicken 65 please let me(us)
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> Thanks in advance
>
> Seshagirirao
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Dear Randhir
I do not know the etymology of word "Chicken 65", but it is a fried
boneless
chicken dish. I would be happy if you can provide.
Thanks
Seshagirirao
Randhir S Makkar wrote:
> dear dr Kottapalli
> Would you please explain what 65 stands for. it appears like some
strain
> no. after that may be i can help you
> randhir
>
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> > From: Dr. Kottapalli Seshagirirao
> > To: indonet@kk.tkb.n-koei.co.jp
> > Subject: chicken 65
> > Date: Friday, May 22, 1998 9:49 AM
> >
> > Hello friends
> >
> > If any one of us knows the recipe of chicken 65 please let me(us)
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> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Seshagirirao
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Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 12:49:39 -0700
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dear Dr Kottapalli
What i could understand you are looking for preparation of bone less
chicken
Now it can be Chilly bone less chicken or boneless chicken with garlic
and
ginger paste
For Chllly chicken
1. cut onions to size of your choice usaully it is bigger for the
chilly
chicken Quantity varies and depends on your choice. After frying it
very
light brownish colour put some ginger and garlic(size what ever you
like).
fry it for some more time. Now put capsicum (size Yours choice), and if
you
want toput carrot you can very small thredas like cut, you can also add
PATTA GOBHI (we call it in INDIA) I do not remember the english name.
Now
once this are light fried .Add your Bone les chicken . Add salt, Chilly
nad
other things. You can ad soya sauce or other sauce on your choice.
cover the pan in which you are cooking and cook it sim flame of gas.
Intermediately try to move whole thing with spoon after say 10 min or
so.
Note if you want gravy you can add water with some courn floor thsis
gives
thick gravy and you cna change the texture depending onyour chioce.
After 20- 30 min your dish will be ready.
if you are using freezed chickne only after some frying add water .
Freeze
chicken usually leaves water after semi coked.
I think this will serve your purpose For further detail
rsmakkar @ss.nfri.Affrc.go.jp
randhir
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> From: Dr. Kottapalli Seshagirirao
> To: indonet@kk.tkb.n-koei.co.jp
> Subject: Re: chicken 65
> Date: Friday, May 22, 1998 10:24 AM
>
> Dear Randhir
>
> I do not know the etymology of word "Chicken 65", but it is a fried
boneless
> chicken dish. I would be happy if you can provide.
>
> Thanks
>
> Seshagirirao
>
> Randhir S Makkar wrote:
>
> > dear dr Kottapalli
> > Would you please explain what 65 stands for. it appears like some
strain
> > no. after that may be i can help you
> > randhir
> >
> > ----------
> > > From: Dr. Kottapalli Seshagirirao
> > > To: indonet@kk.tkb.n-koei.co.jp
> > > Subject: chicken 65
> > > Date: Friday, May 22, 1998 9:49 AM
> > >
> > > Hello friends
> > >
> > > If any one of us knows the recipe of chicken 65 please let me(us)
know!!
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Seshagirirao
> > >
> > >
> > >
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hello everyone,
i am looking to buy a baking oven. if anyone has one and is interested
in selling it off, can you please contact me.
Kavitha Gowrishankar
email : kavitha@rtc.riken.go.jp
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Dear Indonet members,
There is a job opening for a person with geotechnical background,
knowledge of Geographic Information System and strong computer
expertise. The company is an Indian Subsidary working with a Japanese
company in the geotechnical area. Suitable person must play a role as a
project coordinator. He will be placed in Tokyo. There is good chance
for progress within the company.
Required qualifications are:
- Bachelor/Master degree in Civil Engg (Geotechnical/geology background
prefered)
- 2+ years of experience in Software development in Japan. Knowledge of
VB/VC++, Internet, database technologies
- Fluent English/Japanese language skills
- Willingness to travel to India on work assignments
- Good communication skills and
- dependable character
If anyone has interest, I would appreciate if u can ask them to send
their resume to a4379@n-koei.co.jp
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SECTION: Lead Stories
EDITORIAL: A dangerous escalation
Date: 29-05-1998 :: Pg: 01 :: Col: a=20
WITH PAKISTAN'S DETONATION of five nuclear devices
yesterday, indicating an inevitable succumbing to the pressure of the
arms race initiated by India under the stewardship of the Vajpayee
administration, it is painfully clear that the region is heading for a
period of grave crisis. There is little doubt that the provocative and
chauvinistic attitudes struck by the Vajpayee Government have brought
the country to the edge of a precipice. The substance and style of the
BJP-led Government's handling of the situation arising out of the
Pokhran tests has flown in the face of common sense and rationality,
even as they appear to reflect a larger confrontationist design.
If indeed the intention of the Vajpayee administration was
merely to sharpen this country's strategic capability and keep alive the
credibility of the nuclear deterrent when it authorised the conducting
of the five nuclear tests, what was the need for the outburst of
jingoistic chauvinism that followed the tests? Senior members of the
official establishment, particularly the Union Home Minister, Mr. L. K.
Advani, and the Prime Minister's Political Secretary, Mr. Pramod
Mahajan, had been literally flinging taunts at Pakistan every successive
day since the Pokhran tests. The first sign that the years of successful
Indian diplomacy in relation to the region and to China had begun to
unravel, was contained in the letter sent by the Prime Minister, Mr.
Vajpayee, to the U.S. President and other heads of government. Mr.
Vajpayee's explicit mention of China and Pakistan as threat factors very
clearly linked the display of activism on the nuclear issue to these two
countries, begging the question as to why this particular threat
perception had acquired a sudden urgency. The failure to explain the
nuclear tests in purely strategic terms was just the first blunder. The
manner in which the Government allowed the political climate to
degenerate with its supporters indulging themselves in a frenzy of
war-mongering, sending signals across the border that ``Hindu India''
had finally come into its own, robbed the Government's claim that these
tests were strategically necessary of any moral substance. 20
The second aspect of the deteriorating situation was the
complete abdication of responsibility on the part of the Government to
begin a course of damage containment, diplomatically. Apart from the
inexplicable reticence in coming forward to mend fences with a puzzled
China, which had indeed seemed to be responding to the series of
overtures from India in recent years, the Vajpayee Government did
nothing to prevent a further inflaming of the atmosphere in the context
of Pakistan. The Home Minister's incendiary references to the changed
situation as a result of India's nuclear option in regard to the Kashmir
issue raised the temperature considerably in an arena which required the
most sensitive handling. The sum total of the BJP Government's forays
into the arenas of national security and diplomacy has been a disastrous
unravelling of what have been substantial gains for Indian diplomacy in
recent years. The Indo- Pakistan dialogue was indeed quietly moving
forward, aided by the fact that China, encouraged by its own
confidence-building exercises with India, was in fact strongly hinting
to Islamabad to overcome its obsession with India.
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Dear members,
I am writing this on behalf of my IKEBANA teacher/friend, ISHIDA
Kotoko.
OHARA style IKEBANA'98 exhibition is currently being held in Tokyo,
within BUNKAMURA, Shubiya.
Description: IKEBANA'98 (using Artifical forms)
Time: 28th May'98 ~ 1st June'98, 10:00 am ~ 6:30pm
Place: Bunkamura, Next to Tokyu Dept Store (Main), Shubiya
Entrance fee: There may be an enterance fee of 700 yen. (I am not sure
of this)
How to reach?
>From JR Shubiya station, 7 minutes walk. You can also go to this place
using the following subway lines: Honzomon line, Ginza line,
Shin-tamagawa line.
I enclose an article that was written by an Ikebana festival first
timer, about an exhibition held in Takashimaya Dept store, Kashiwa.
This
is for those who are interested in knowing more about IKEBANA.
KALYAN KUMAR J.
Consulting Engineers, Nippon Koei Co Ltd.JAPAN
E-mail:a4379@n-koei.co.jp; pp2k-kmr@asahi-net.or.jp
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A thing of beauty is indeed a joy forever- I have never refuted this,
but have never felt it fully till I realized how a small thing like a
flower can capture one's heart- and this I found out when I visited the
small but captivating Ikebana flower show recently. (Held at SOGO dept.
store at Kashiwa) Be it the flowers themselves or the innovative
arrangements or simply the vases, each one of them outshone the
previous!
The first sight of the purple flowers, in the very first arrangement,
set in an elegant style in a grand decorative vase, with mystic blue
and
golden hues was enough to enthrall and draw the viewers to the interior
to see the remaining ones. There were many different kinds of
arrangements- those, which used a combination of dried berries and
flowers, buds that were just blossoming with fresh leaves, some which
were mingled with plumes of birds, including the peacock feathers, some
with just fruits, some with elaborately twined twigs and branches etc.
I
never thought that such a variety of things could be brought together
to
compose one complete picture in a small space! Have you ever thought
about how much of a difference a twig painted in white can create! This
set along with bright yellow flowers that were shaped like spiders were
enough to set one thinking about the splendors of nature.
The next section had arrangements that looked like bonsai and miniature
forests bringing out the beauty of dried leaves, set in flat vases. The
autumn flower section aptly ushered in the season. I have a whole new
perspective now on what I considered wild flowers- a Cosmos here and
there or even a twig from a wild shrub perfectly displayed, throw a
light on the varieties offered by the season. A special mention on the
use of special eggplant fruits should be made- the shades of yellow and
white of the hanging fruits set against the red autumnal dried leaves
was very imaginative.
As if these sights were not enough to satisfy a viewer, there were the
elaborate arrangements in the very center of the room, like a grand
finale, the handiwork of the teachers of the profession of flower
arrangement. .
One does not need special skills to appreciate simple beauty. It's just
a feeling. In fact, I don't even know the names of most of the flowers
that were used, but what struck out most were the imaginativeness and
the love for the flowers and twigs that enabled the people to boldly
innovate. Words are not enough to pay kudos to some of the
breathtaking
combinations and shapes that resulted from their imaginations. It has
to
be seen, felt and relished.
By Kavitha Gowrishankar
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>From Times of India:
Saturday 30 May 1998
It's India vs Monica
By RUSSELL BAKER
NEW YORK: When someone says ``Indians'' most
Americans probably think of gambling-casino operators.
So
isolationist have we become. Even Washington's best
minds were astonished to learn that the Indians were
exploding atom bombs.
I am not saying we are so dumb we don't remember that a
place called ``India'' can be found on a map by anybody
who scored 1590 on the SATs. India is where ``Gunga
Din''
was set. Or was it Pakistan? Whatever.
So after remembering that there is an India, Washington
biggies were very cross. India had been very rude. If
India
had been a schoolboy, the teacher would have sent a
testy
note home to its mother.
INSTEAD, America is going to cut off India's goodies.
That is its usual punishment for countries that irritate
it.
When you've got a country that needs to be taught a good
lesson, cut off its goodies. Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Iran --
no
more goodies for them until they start behaving
themselves.
India is not the only country that bores Americans
except
when it's irritating them. Who can name the president of
France, the prime minister of Canada? Who cares what's
happened lately in Cairo, Athens, Krasnoyarsk?
The people who run the world's big international
corporations, that's who. As our most fervent
capitalists
are always explaining, the future lies in the global
marketplace, kids, so don't let hometown sentimentality
about Americans jobs and industry make you do something
stupid.
Big-time US businesses with political muscle have forced
the politicians to stay awake about matters Chinese, for
instance, but without smart capitalists leaning on them,
the
Clinton people seemed to forget that India was around.
So did the press. The media are mostly just as
isolationist
as the rest of the political culture. The story that
doesn't
entertain has a hard time getting coverage, electronic
or
print. The theme song of the American media these days
should be ``Let Me Entertain You''.
BEFORE isolationism became stifling, tube-watching
America would probably have seen somebody in New Delhi
pointing out that while the United States might adore
nuclear China, India tended to view it as a potentially
hostile power on its border.
Doesn't sound very entertaining does it?
Most of what passes for foreign news is stuff of the
Princess Di variety. Newsstands are infested with it.
The
networks may stint on coverage of everything east of New
York and west of Washington, but give them a Princess Di
funeral and they dispatch their anchors across oceans.
Anchors for Heaven's sake! Men who earn nearly as much
as baseball players.
Give them a Pope going head-to-head with exasperating
Castro, and off go the anchors to Cuba until Monica
Lewinsky makes the scene, whereupon it's ``So long Holy
Father, we hear America crying, `Monica, you anchors!
Give us total Monica!' ''
The rain forests burn. Mexico falls into ruin. India tests
an
H-bomb. The old arms race begins again.
(NYT Svc)
Shailendra Sharma
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>From Times of India:
Saturday 30 May 1998
It's India vs Monica
By RUSSELL BAKER
NEW YORK: When someone says ``Indians'' most
Americans probably think of gambling-casino operators.
So
isolationist have we become. Even Washington's best
minds were astonished to learn that the Indians were
exploding atom bombs.
I am not saying we are so dumb we don't remember that a
place called ``India'' can be found on a map by anybody
who scored 1590 on the SATs. India is where ``Gunga
Din''
was set. Or was it Pakistan? Whatever.
So after remembering that there is an India, Washington
biggies were very cross. India had been very rude. If
India
had been a schoolboy, the teacher would have sent a
testy
note home to its mother.
INSTEAD, America is going to cut off India's goodies.
That is its usual punishment for countries that irritate
it.
When you've got a country that needs to be taught a good
lesson, cut off its goodies. Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Iran --
no
more goodies for them until they start behaving
themselves.
India is not the only country that bores Americans
except
when it's irritating them. Who can name the president of
France, the prime minister of Canada? Who cares what's
happened lately in Cairo, Athens, Krasnoyarsk?
The people who run the world's big international
corporations, that's who. As our most fervent
capitalists
are always explaining, the future lies in the global
marketplace, kids, so don't let hometown sentimentality
about Americans jobs and industry make you do something
stupid.
Big-time US businesses with political muscle have forced
the politicians to stay awake about matters Chinese, for
instance, but without smart capitalists leaning on them,
the
Clinton people seemed to forget that India was around.
So did the press. The media are mostly just as
isolationist
as the rest of the political culture. The story that
doesn't
entertain has a hard time getting coverage, electronic
or
print. The theme song of the American media these days
should be ``Let Me Entertain You''.
BEFORE isolationism became stifling, tube-watching
America would probably have seen somebody in New Delhi
pointing out that while the United States might adore
nuclear China, India tended to view it as a potentially
hostile power on its border.
Doesn't sound very entertaining does it?
Most of what passes for foreign news is stuff of the
Princess Di variety. Newsstands are infested with it.
The
networks may stint on coverage of everything east of New
York and west of Washington, but give them a Princess Di
funeral and they dispatch their anchors across oceans.
Anchors for Heaven's sake! Men who earn nearly as much
as baseball players.
Give them a Pope going head-to-head with exasperating
Castro, and off go the anchors to Cuba until Monica
Lewinsky makes the scene, whereupon it's ``So long Holy
Father, we hear America crying, `Monica, you anchors!
Give us total Monica!' ''
The rain forests burn. Mexico falls into ruin. India tests
an
H-bomb. The old arms race begins again.
(NYT Svc)
Shailendra Sharma
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I am in urgent need of a pressure cooker. Can someone tell me where to
get
one? Or if someone is leaving soon and can give his, I'll be grateful.
thanks,
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Things for sale
1. Telephone line 55,000 yen
2. Audio casette(1) player 1500 yen (used only for two months)
3. Electric Iron 1500 yen (used only for two months)
Anybody interested , please do send a email my address:
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