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racism on whose part?
It's interesting that the Indian press has largely ignored the problems associated with Sanjay Kumar. One could use the word "censored".

As a non-American, I've noticed that the US press NEVER comments on Mr Kumar's ancestry. I also can think of not a single Indian corporation that has a CEO of American ancestry.

Maybe I'm being unduly cynical, but I wonder whether the Indian press wouldn't have made hay over the CA's woes if its CEO had been a blond American.
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Racism ??  kchahal | 04/21/04
Join the 21st Century will you?  Bill F. | 04/21/04
Re: Join the 21st Century will you?  Midnite1 | 04/21/04
Racism? Hardly  Midnite1 | 04/21/04
racism on whose part?  furl12@... | 04/22/04
Not a racism!  FirstNLastN | 04/21/04
CA in much bigger trouble than this distraction  rograham1@... | 04/21/04
CA in trouble - but Kumar roguery more than "distraction"  furl12@... | 04/22/04
CA treated customers as opponents  n9joy@... | 04/22/04

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