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...that love withered in the time apart. For instance, Jasdeep Chawla from New Delhi sought advice from me, as a brother, when he wanted to end his sister’s arranged marriage. Yigit Dizdarer from Izmir, Turkey was my guide through my adolescent crises and still my favorite source for advice. And when Kazushi Hoshino from Kyoto visited me two weeks ago and I introduced him to my Harvard “bros” as my brother, he wasn’t fazed and shared my laughter at their confused expressions...

Author: By Eric T. Justin | Title: ‘Sup Bro? | 4/2/2010 | See Source »

...when I hear “brother”  thrown around as lightly as “buddy” or “dude” it feels like a slight on the profound friendships I formed with my brothers: Jasdeep Chawla, Yigit Dizdarer, and Kazushi Hoshino...

Author: By Eric T. Justin | Title: ‘Sup Bro? | 4/2/2010 | See Source »

...counterparts. Lorentzen beat Alisha Turner, 9-5, 9-1, 9-0, while Grigg dominated Radhika Ahluwalia, 9-3, 9-4, 9-0. Harvard’s losses were by senior No. 8 Laura Delano, sophomore No. 9 Emily Stork, and Duboc, who fell to Penn’s Tara Chawla in five games. —Staff writer Lisa J. Kennelly can be reached at kennell@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Preserves Undefeated Ivy Record | 2/13/2006 | See Source »

...Diwali, the Festival of Light. Sixteen died in Paharganj, 39 in Sarojini Nagar. A third explosion, on a bus in Okhla, south Delhi, reportedly killed three. "I saw one child, not more than six months old, its body split by the blast," said Paharganj handicrafts store-owner Neeraj Chawla. "And there was a family of shoppers. All dead, a mother and her children, lying on the ground with their arms apart. That's why I'm covered with blood. All the shop-owners rushed to pick them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dark Days of Diwali | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

...There was noise, and screaming, and then I saw bodies covered with blood lying all around," Chawla says, gesturing to the ground, now covered with glass shards, and tattered bits of clothing; one cycle-rickshaw, partially destroyed, lies amidst the mess. Windows of several nearby building have shattered; and the sign-boards above the shops have been bent backwards, as if by a giant hair-dryer blowing at them. Chawla says, "I saw one child which couldn't have been more than six months old, which was dead; its body had been split by the blast. And then there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Delhi Bombings: An On-Scene Account | 10/29/2005 | See Source »

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