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September 3-15, 2005 First page | Previous Page | Next Page  |  |  |  | | U.S. Consul General in Calcutta Henry V. Jardine addressing The Bharat Chamber of Commerce Calcutta, September 15, 2005 Full Size | U.S. Embassy officials at the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM), PHD Chamber of Commerce and U.S. Embassy-sponsored event to mark the release of AMCHAM's 'Compendium of Corporate Social Responsibilities Activities' & the signing of the HIV/AIDS pledge, New Delhi, September 15, 2005 Full Size | Ambassador David C. Mulford opened the season for Little League baseball in New Delhi, September 10, 2005 Full Size | Lt. Gen. Jeffrey B. Kohler, Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, (second from left) addresses the media in New Delhi, September 9, 2005. Also seen in the photo are Lt. General Kohler's team members and Press Spokesperson David Kennedy (third from left) Full Size |  |  |  |  | | Ambassador David C. Mulford addressing seven of the 14 participants visiting the U.S. on the Embassy-funded special exchange program "Public Parks Management and Conservation in the 21st Century." Participants include Indian government forest officials, NGO representatives and academics working on issues of park management, wildlife and resource conservation, New Delhi, September 9, 2005. Full Size | Consul General, Mumbai, Michael Owen addressing audience at the first anniversary program of the American Corner in Ahmedabad on September 8, 2005 Full Size | Ambassador David C. Mulford hosted a reception in honor of 20 young American volunteers at Roosevelt House in New Delhi, September 8, 2005. The group, part of "American India Foundation Fellowship program (AIF)" will work with different Indian NGO partners for 10 months on various social, development and health projects. Full Size | The U.S.-Embassy sponsored the showing of the Hindi version of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” that portrayed a ‘night’ in the life of an unhappily married couple set on the campus of New England University. The play was performed by Chandigarh-based no-profit ‘Abhinet Theatre Group.’ New Delhi, September 3, 2005. Full Size |
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