SADANAND
DHUME, formerly of NYC & Princeton, lives in Jakarta, where he's
working on a nonfiction book. He is the former Indonesia correspondent
of Far Eastern Economic Review. His
job included covering Indonesia's economic, political, security and social
scene for the magazine. He was, most recently, the New Delhi bureau chief
of FEER. He has written
for The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy, Harvard International Review,
The Earth Times and
Little India magazine. He has a
master's degree in international relations from Princeton University's
Woodrow Wilson School and master's degree from Columbia's Graduate School
of Journalism and a bachelor's from Delhi University. He has worked
as an associate producer for MSNBC on the Internet and as a journalist
in New Delhi and in Santiago, Chile. Links
to some stories... LITTLE
INDIA THE EARTH
TIMES FAR EASTERN
ECONOMIC REVIEW HIMAL
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updated: Aug 11, 2003

Sad at his SAJA
farewell party in NYC: May 22, 1999.
Once
upon a time, Sadanand was a legend on the Delhi quiz/game show circuit.
Nowadays he's more of a legend on the SAJA E-mail
Discussion List.
But he can still tell you
a. Olive Oyl's vital statistics (19-19-19)
b. The name of the metal tip of a shoelace (aglet)
c. The name for fear of the number 13 (Triskaidekaphobia)
Being Desi
in America, Feb. 1999
India is
Like a Doomed Love Affair, Sep. 1998
Visiting
India, July 1998
Interview
with Indian Ambassador to US, Dec. 1998
Lifting of India-Pak Sanctions, Nov. 1998
Critiquing
Arundhati Roy, Nov. 1998
Interview
with Jaswant Singh, Oct. 1998
Samosas versus
Wontons, Oct. 1998
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