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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Though she questions the practicality of changing procedures, IRC Vice President Swati Mylavarapu ’05 agrees. “I don’t doubt organizational structure is going to have to change,” says Mylavarapu, who considered studying abroad next semester but decided against...

Author: By Saritha Komatireddy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Leaving vs. Leading: Debating Study Abroad | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

David K. Kessler ’04, an economics concentrator in Winthrop House, is president of the International Relations Council (IRC). Swati Mylavarapu ’05, a special concentrator in Human Rights and International Development in Mather House, is IRC vice-president for external affairs. Richard M. Re ’04, a social studies concentrator in Quincy House, is editor-in-chief of the Harvard International Review...

Author: By David K. Kessler, Swati Mylavarapu, and Richard M. Re, DAVID K. KESSLER AND SWATI MYLAVARAPU AND RICHARD M. RES | Title: The Real U.N. Day | 10/28/2003 | See Source »

...Swati Mylavarapu ’04, co-vice president for external relations in the IRC, said the new relationship will benefit all involved...

Author: By Tina Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: IRC, Weatherhead Join Forces | 9/23/2003 | See Source »

Gurgaon has become the official stomping ground of Swati Jain and Yamini Kandari, both 22, roommates and co-workers at a nearby call center, where they field phone traffic for a U.S. computer maker. Every weekend they stroll the malls shopping for Levi's jeans, watch movies and make the obligatory stop at McDonald's. Though they both have big dreams (Kandari wants a Ferrari; Jain prefers a Mercedes), they spend half their annual salaries--about $2,000--on shopping, eating out and other living expenses. "I'm living life for the day," says Kandari...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: Hey, Big Spenders | 8/25/2003 | See Source »

...Gurgaon has become the official stomping ground of Swati Jain and Yamini Kandari, both 22, roommates and co-workers at a nearby call center, where they field phone traffic for a U.S. computer maker. Every weekend they stroll the malls shopping for Levi's jeans, watch movies and make the obligatory stop at McDonald's. Though they both have big dreams (Kandari wants a Ferrari; Jain prefers a Mercedes), they spend half their annual salaries?about $2,000?on shopping, eating out and other living expenses. "I'm living life for the day," says Kandari...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hey, Big Spenders | 8/25/2003 | See Source »

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