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From: asarkar@us.oracle.com (Apratim Sarkar)
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(RFD) REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
==================================
Newsgroup: soc.culture.bengali
Status: unmoderated
Distribution: Worldwide
Summary: For discussions about the socio-cultural
identity of Bengalis
Proponent: Apratim Sarkar (asarkar@us.oracle.com)
Posting Date: 8-17-94
This is a formal Request for Discussion (RFD) for the creation
of a new unmoderated USENET newsgroup for the discussion of
issues related to the social and cultural heritage and identity
of the Bengali population.
This RFD has been posted in accordance with the Guidelines for
Newsgroup Creation. The RFD is being cross-posted to the
following relevant newsgroups:
news.announce.newgroups
news.groups
soc.culture.indian
soc.culture.bangladesh
alt.culture.us.asian-indian
This message starts a discussion period to consider the creation of
the newsgroup. Please see below for the proposed charter, rationale
for creation, target audience and relevant issues for discussion in
the forum. Discussion will take place in news.groups for the next
22-30 days.
The initial proposals about the group are subject to change based on
the feedback received during the discussion process. If there is
consensus regarding certain change(s) to the initial proposals, a
second RFD will be posted before the end of the discussion period.
Once there is substantial agreement on the group name and charter, an
official Call for Votes (CFV) will be posted; the voting will be
conducted by a neutral third party.
Rationale for Creation
======================
Bengal is located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Before the independence and subsequent partitioning of the
British colony of India into India and Pakistan in 1947, Bengal
was a single province; a political boundary was thereafter
created between West Bengal and East Pakistan. In 1971, East
Pakistan gained independence and the nation of Bangladesh was
created.
Bengalis are proud of a rich tradition of intellectual pursuits
and cultural appreciation. Intellectual advancements through
vigorous discussions and assimilation of diverse opinions have
always been part of the social and cultural development process
for Bengalis. Today, there are several Bengalis on the USENET,
participating in discussions in several newsgroups. However, till
now there has not been a single USENET forum dedicated solely for
discussing the Bengali socio-cultural life, regardless of the
national identity of the target audience.
Soc.culture.bangladesh, a newsgroup for and by the citizens of the
country with the single largest Bengali population in the world, is
inappropriate, since it's primary focus is on issues specific to
Bangladesh, which generates a feeling of alienation among Indian
Bengalis, particularly in view of existing political differences
between New Delhi and Dhaka.
Indian Bengalis form a significant large minority among the global
Bengali population. They also have a very bright cultural heritage
to be proud of. This includes eminent poets like Rabindranath Tagore,
a Nobel laureate, internationally acclaimed movie directors like
Satyajit Ray, gifted musicians such as Pandit Rabi Shankar, Pandit
Nikhil Banerjee and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan and noted economists such
as Amartya Sen among others.
While the general practice for Indian Bengalis in past has been
to use the forum soc.culture.indian for discussions about their
cultural heritage, they are forced to sort through hundreds of
articles irrelevant to Bengali language and culture. Also, the
use of the Bengali language in posts, often indispensable in a
socio-cultural discussion, has sometimes frustrated the non-Bengali
readers of soc.culture.indian for understandable reasons.
In view of that, we propose a new USENET forum devoted solely to
discussions about the social and cultural aspects of the Bengali
life, regardless of nationality. While the need for this is voiced
primarily by Indian Bengalis, it's target audience is invited from
all nationalities, with the Bengali identity as the common factor.
Proposed Charter
================
The target audience for the group will be the Bengali population
living all over the world and not necessarily in the countries of
India and Bangladesh, to discuss various socio-cultural aspects of
the Bengali life.
This includes but is not limited to the following:
- Bengali literature
- Bengali music, classical, semi-classical and popular
- Bengali drama, both commercial and group theatres
- Bengali movies, both art and commercial
- Bengali painting
- Bengali food
- Popular Bengali sports like soccer
- Rural Bengal and related issues
- Bengali folk arts including handicrafts
- History of Bengal
- Social life of the Bengalis, traditions and customs
The discussion of political issues that are not of primary interest
to the Bengali culture, and relates to Bengalis only as a part of a
separate identity viz. their national one, is discouraged in the
forum, and should take place in soc.culture.indian,
soc.culture.bangladesh and/or other relevant forums. Another issue
of concern is religion. In view of the diverse spectrum of religions
followed by Bengalis, the target audience of the forum are expected
to be mutually respectful towards each others religious feelings and
in general try to avoid controversial statements that might hurt the
religious feelings of a particular section of the audience.
Best Regards,
Apratim Sarkar.
(asarkar@us.oracle.com)
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Wed Sep 21 18:36:10 1994
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Subject: CFV: soc.culture.bengali
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.culture.bengali
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.bengali Sociocultural identity of worldwide Bengali population.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 15 October 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Apratim Sarkar <asarkar@us.oracle.com>
CHARTER
Bengal is located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Before the independence and subsequent partitioning of the British
colony of India into India and Pakistan in 1947, Bengal was a single
province; a political boundary was thereafter created between West
Bengal and East Pakistan. In 1971, East Pakistan gained independence
and the nation of Bangladesh was created. In addition, a majority of
the people of the Indian state of Tripura are Bengalis. Further,
there is a sizable expatriate Bengali population living around the
world.
Bengalis are proud of a rich tradition of intellectual pursuits and
cultural appreciation. Intellectual advancements through vigorous
discussions and assimilation of diverse opinions have always been part
of the social and cultural development process for Bengalis. Today,
there are several Bengalis on the USENET, participating in discussions
in several newsgroups. However, till now there has not been a single
USENET forum dedicated solely for discussing the Bengali
socio-cultural life, regardless of the national identity of the target
audience.
Soc.culture.bangladesh, a newsgroup for and by the citizens of the
country with the single largest Bengali population in the world, is
inappropriate, since it's primary focus is on issues specific to
Bangladesh, which generates a feeling of alienation among Indian
Bengalis, particularly in view of existing political differences
between New Delhi and Dhaka.
Bengalis also have a very bright cultural heritage to be proud of.
This includes eminent poets like Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel
laureate, internationally acclaimed movie directors like Satyajit Ray,
gifted musicians such as Pandit Rabi Shankar, Pandit Nikhil Banerjee
and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, noted economists such as Amartya Sen and
Mohammed Yunus, chess Grand masters like Niaz Morshed and Dibyendu
Barua and famous architects such as Dr. F. R. Khan, designer of the
Sears Tower.
Indian Bengalis form a significant large minority among the global
Bengali population. While the general practice for Indian Bengalis in
past has been to use the forum soc.culture.indian for discussions
about their cultural heritage, they are forced to sort through
hundreds of articles irrelevant to Bengali language and culture.
Also, the use of the Bengali language in posts, often indispensable in
a socio-cultural discussion, has sometimes frustrated the non-Bengali
readers of soc.culture.indian for understandable reasons.
In view of that, we propose a new USENET forum devoted solely to
discussions about the social and cultural aspects of the Bengali life,
regardless of nationality. While the need for this is voiced
primarily by Indian Bengalis, it's target audience is invited from all
nationalities, with the Bengali identity as the common factor. The
proposed name of this forum is soc.culture.bengali.
Proposed Charter
================
The target audience for the group will be the Bengali population
living all over the world and not necessarily in the countries of
India and Bangladesh, to discuss various socio-cultural aspects of the
Bengali life.
This includes but is not limited to the following:
- Bengali literature
- Bengali music, classical, semi-classical, popular and folk
- Bengali drama, both commercial and group theatres
- Bengali movies, both art and commercial
- Bengali painting
- Bengali food
- Popular Bengali sports like soccer
- Rural Bengal and related issues
- Bengali folk arts including handicrafts
- History of Bengal
- Social life of the Bengalis, traditions and customs
The discussion of political issues that are not of primary interest to
the Bengali culture, and relates to Bengalis only as a part of a
separate identity viz. their national one, is discouraged in the
forum, and should take place in soc.culture.indian,
soc.culture.bangladesh and/or other relevant forums. Another issue of
concern is religion. In view of the diverse spectrum of religions
followed by Bengalis, the target audience of the forum are expected to
be mutually respectful towards each others religious feelings and in
general try to avoid controversial statements that might hurt the
religious feelings of a particular section of the audience.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on soc.culture.bengali
I vote NO on soc.culture.bengali
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Fri Sep 30 11:42:39 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: soc.culture.bengali
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.culture.bengali
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.bengali Sociocultural identity of worldwide Bengali population.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 15 October 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Apratim Sarkar <asarkar@us.oracle.com>
CHARTER
Bengal is located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Before the independence and subsequent partitioning of the British
colony of India into India and Pakistan in 1947, Bengal was a single
province; a political boundary was thereafter created between West
Bengal and East Pakistan. In 1971, East Pakistan gained independence
and the nation of Bangladesh was created. In addition, a majority of
the people of the Indian state of Tripura are Bengalis. Further,
there is a sizable expatriate Bengali population living around the
world.
Bengalis are proud of a rich tradition of intellectual pursuits and
cultural appreciation. Intellectual advancements through vigorous
discussions and assimilation of diverse opinions have always been part
of the social and cultural development process for Bengalis. Today,
there are several Bengalis on the USENET, participating in discussions
in several newsgroups. However, till now there has not been a single
USENET forum dedicated solely for discussing the Bengali
socio-cultural life, regardless of the national identity of the target
audience.
Soc.culture.bangladesh, a newsgroup for and by the citizens of the
country with the single largest Bengali population in the world, is
inappropriate, since it's primary focus is on issues specific to
Bangladesh, which generates a feeling of alienation among Indian
Bengalis, particularly in view of existing political differences
between New Delhi and Dhaka.
Bengalis also have a very bright cultural heritage to be proud of.
This includes eminent poets like Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel
laureate, internationally acclaimed movie directors like Satyajit Ray,
gifted musicians such as Pandit Rabi Shankar, Pandit Nikhil Banerjee
and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, noted economists such as Amartya Sen and
Mohammed Yunus, chess Grand masters like Niaz Morshed and Dibyendu
Barua and famous architects such as Dr. F. R. Khan, designer of the
Sears Tower.
Indian Bengalis form a significant large minority among the global
Bengali population. While the general practice for Indian Bengalis in
past has been to use the forum soc.culture.indian for discussions
about their cultural heritage, they are forced to sort through
hundreds of articles irrelevant to Bengali language and culture.
Also, the use of the Bengali language in posts, often indispensable in
a socio-cultural discussion, has sometimes frustrated the non-Bengali
readers of soc.culture.indian for understandable reasons.
In view of that, we propose a new USENET forum devoted solely to
discussions about the social and cultural aspects of the Bengali life,
regardless of nationality. While the need for this is voiced
primarily by Indian Bengalis, it's target audience is invited from all
nationalities, with the Bengali identity as the common factor. The
proposed name of this forum is soc.culture.bengali.
Proposed Charter
================
The target audience for the group will be the Bengali population
living all over the world and not necessarily in the countries of
India and Bangladesh, to discuss various socio-cultural aspects of the
Bengali life.
This includes but is not limited to the following:
- Bengali literature
- Bengali music, classical, semi-classical, popular and folk
- Bengali drama, both commercial and group theatres
- Bengali movies, both art and commercial
- Bengali painting
- Bengali food
- Popular Bengali sports like soccer
- Rural Bengal and related issues
- Bengali folk arts including handicrafts
- History of Bengal
- Social life of the Bengalis, traditions and customs
The discussion of political issues that are not of primary interest to
the Bengali culture, and relates to Bengalis only as a part of a
separate identity viz. their national one, is discouraged in the
forum, and should take place in soc.culture.indian,
soc.culture.bangladesh and/or other relevant forums. Another issue of
concern is religion. In view of the diverse spectrum of religions
followed by Bengalis, the target audience of the forum are expected to
be mutually respectful towards each others religious feelings and in
general try to avoid controversial statements that might hurt the
religious feelings of a particular section of the audience.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on soc.culture.bengali
I vote NO on soc.culture.bengali
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
soc.culture.bengali Bounce List - No need to revote
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hideot@center.osakafu-u.ac.jp tanaka
pdas@me.fau.edu Partha Sarathi Das
pkd6205@mail.tamu.edu
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Thu Oct 20 13:41:18 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: RESULT: soc.culture.bengali passes 738:41
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RESULT
unmoderated group soc.culture.bengali passes 738:41
There were 738 YES votes and 41 NO votes, for a total of 779 valid votes.
There were 3 invalid ballots.
For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.
There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.bengali Sociocultural identity of worldwide Bengali population.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Apratim Sarkar <asarkar@us.oracle.com>
CHARTER
Bengal is located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Before the independence and subsequent partitioning of the British
colony of India into India and Pakistan in 1947, Bengal was a single
province; a political boundary was thereafter created between West
Bengal and East Pakistan. In 1971, East Pakistan gained independence
and the nation of Bangladesh was created. In addition, a majority of
the people of the Indian state of Tripura are Bengalis. Further,
there is a sizable expatriate Bengali population living around the
world.
Bengalis are proud of a rich tradition of intellectual pursuits and
cultural appreciation. Intellectual advancements through vigorous
discussions and assimilation of diverse opinions have always been part
of the social and cultural development process for Bengalis. Today,
there are several Bengalis on the USENET, participating in discussions
in several newsgroups. However, till now there has not been a single
USENET forum dedicated solely for discussing the Bengali
socio-cultural life, regardless of the national identity of the target
audience.
Soc.culture.bangladesh, a newsgroup for and by the citizens of the
country with the single largest Bengali population in the world, is
inappropriate, since it's primary focus is on issues specific to
Bangladesh, which generates a feeling of alienation among Indian
Bengalis, particularly in view of existing political differences
between New Delhi and Dhaka.
Bengalis also have a very bright cultural heritage to be proud of.
This includes eminent poets like Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel
laureate, internationally acclaimed movie directors like Satyajit Ray,
gifted musicians such as Pandit Rabi Shankar, Pandit Nikhil Banerjee
and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, noted economists such as Amartya Sen and
Mohammed Yunus, chess Grand masters like Niaz Morshed and Dibyendu
Barua and famous architects such as Dr. F. R. Khan, designer of the
Sears Tower.
Indian Bengalis form a significant large minority among the global
Bengali population. While the general practice for Indian Bengalis in
past has been to use the forum soc.culture.indian for discussions
about their cultural heritage, they are forced to sort through
hundreds of articles irrelevant to Bengali language and culture.
Also, the use of the Bengali language in posts, often indispensable in
a socio-cultural discussion, has sometimes frustrated the non-Bengali
readers of soc.culture.indian for understandable reasons.
In view of that, we propose a new USENET forum devoted solely to
discussions about the social and cultural aspects of the Bengali life,
regardless of nationality. While the need for this is voiced
primarily by Indian Bengalis, it's target audience is invited from all
nationalities, with the Bengali identity as the common factor. The
proposed name of this forum is soc.culture.bengali.
Proposed Charter
================
The target audience for the group will be the Bengali population
living all over the world and not necessarily in the countries of
India and Bangladesh, to discuss various socio-cultural aspects of the
Bengali life.
This includes but is not limited to the following:
- Bengali literature
- Bengali music, classical, semi-classical, popular and folk
- Bengali drama, both commercial and group theatres
- Bengali movies, both art and commercial
- Bengali painting
- Bengali food
- Popular Bengali sports like soccer
- Rural Bengal and related issues
- Bengali folk arts including handicrafts
- History of Bengal
- Social life of the Bengalis, traditions and customs
The discussion of political issues that are not of primary interest to
the Bengali culture, and relates to Bengalis only as a part of a
separate identity viz. their national one, is discouraged in the
forum, and should take place in soc.culture.indian,
soc.culture.bangladesh and/or other relevant forums. Another issue of
concern is religion. In view of the diverse spectrum of religions
followed by Bengalis, the target audience of the forum are expected to
be mutually respectful towards each others religious feelings and in
general try to avoid controversial statements that might hurt the
religious feelings of a particular section of the audience.
soc.culture.bengali Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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6500anbn@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu Ayan Banerjee
6500bhat@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu Saikat Bhattacharya
6500ubh@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu Uddalak Bhattacharya
6881300@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM 6
72163.3025@compuserve.com Chitro Neogy
73150.3252@CompuServe.COM Arindam Basu
99bhatta@lab.cc.wmich.edu BHATTACHARTEE
a-ghosh1@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu ghosh aurobindo
A.Lahiri@sussex.ac.uk Amitabha Lahiri
a0bisw01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu Anindya Biswas
A0BISWZ1@ulkyvm.louisville.edu Andy Biswas
a342861@sdt.com Debapriya Ray
a40414a@nucc.cc.nagoya-u.ac.jp KHAN MAHMUD AMANAT
a756336@memh.ti.com Basu Jayanta
aa342@freenet.carleton.ca David Millman
ab@zenith2.me.uic.edu Amarnath Banerjee
ABARMAN@us.oracle.com Abhijit Roy Barman (ABARMAN.US.ORACLE.COM)
abasu@cs.du.edu Anindya Basu
abdutta@icaen.uiowa.edu jit
abed@utdallas.edu
abhijit@Kwantlen.BC.CA Abhijit Sen
abhijit@mer-mail.ctron.com Abhijit Dutt
abhunia@sirius.uvic.ca Avijit Bhunia
AC123@phx.cam.ac.uk
acharya@paul.rutgers.edu arup acharya
achatt1@gl.umbc.edu chatterjee arghya (phd stats)
achatter@watson.ibm.com Avijit Chatterjee
achowdhu@ringer.cs.utsa.edu Arunabh Chowdhuri
adaripa@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Arupratan Daripa
adc432c@crusher.dukepower.com
adey@gator.bocaraton.ibm.com
ag@eng.cam.ac.uk Abhijit Guha
AGHOSH@edison.aelmg.adelaide.edu.au ABIR GHOSH
aghoshal@eng2.uconn.edu Anindya Ghoshal
ahmed@ncat.edu Mohiuddin Ahmed
AIW06@ttacs1.ttu.edu
AJAPA@vms.cis.pitt.edu
akar@geophysics.scif.uoknor.edu Aditya Kar
akb@soest.hawaii.edu Ashis Bandyopadhyay
akhan@chopin.udel.edu Arup Sohel Khan
akinchan@ocs.cpsg.com.au Akinchan Sen
alam@ee.rochester.edu Sheikh Kaisar Alam
alam@fmsun1.ec.t.kanazawa-u.ac.jp Alam
alexey@cs.cornell.edu Alexey Vaysburd
ALKAHTA1@MUVMS6.MU.WVNET.EDU
alodh@geophysics.rice.edu Amit Lodh
alokde@bnr.ca aloknath (a.) de
Ambarish.Goswami@imag.fr Ambarish Goswami
aminai@thor.ece.uc.edu Ali Minai
Amit=Rudra%IS=Staff%CURTIN@ba1.curtin.edu.au
amit@gibbs.physics.indiana.edu Amitava C.
amukherj@gis4.commerce.state.sc.us Anupam Mukherjee
ananda@cs.utexas.edu Ananda M. Kar
animesh@npac.syr.edu Animesh Chatterjee
anindo@netcom.com Anindo Roy
anindya.deb@sdrc.com anindya deb
anirbanc@maemaster.eng.uci.edu Anirban Chakraborty
Aniruddha_Das@hmc.edu Aniruddha Das
Aniruddha_Kundu@ccm2.hf.intel.com Aniruddha Kundu
anirvan@crl.com Anirvan Chatterjee
ansen@ee.umn.edu grad student Anindya Sen
anupam@matsbd144.ed.ray.com Anupam Guhathakurta
Anurag_Acharya@DRAVIDO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU
anwar@cse.ogi.edu Javed Anwar
aparajita@natural.com Aparajita Fishman
april@caere.com April Dutta
Archan.Basu@Barra.COM
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reyes@buphyk.bu.edu Jinara Reyes
rg3n+@andrew.cmu.edu Rajat S Ghosh
rghosh1@ecel.uwa.edu.au Ratan Ghosh - econs_staff
rinita@prism.nmt.edu Rinita Mazumdar
RJWAT1@eng3.eng.monash.edu.au
RMULPURY@us.oracle.com RMULPURY@US.ORACLE.COM
ro11@crux4.cit.cornell.edu
robin@physics.rutgers.edu Rabindranath Chatterjee
romesh@ibmoto.com Romesh Jessani
roy@atc.com Indranil Roy
roy@ccrl.nj.nec.com Rabindra K. Roy
ROYK@ucs.indiana.edu Kalyan Roy
rs7532@csc.albany.edu
rsl@iris.bu.edu
rufinus@mbe.ece.wisc.edu Jeffrey Rufinus
rum@hotlan.att.com Munagala V Ramana +1 908 949 0170
S.Choudary@city.ac.uk CHOUDARY S
S.Datta@lut.ac.uk Sekharjit DATTA (S DATTA)
s001txa@discover.wright.edu Tareque Ahmad
SA7376@cub.uca.edu Shabs
saha@guest1.atc.olivetti.com
saha@hal.com Uttam Saha
sahmed@cs.oberlin.edu Saif Ahmed
sahmed@eeap.ogi.edu Shafqat Ahmed
samaddar@scr.siemens.com Sumitro Samaddar
samar@csd.uwm.edu Samar Mukhopadhyay
sambit@eden.rutgers.edu Sambit Basu
samir@cc.UManitoba.CA Samir Majumdar
sampro@cadence.com Samaresh Pradhan
sandeepm@asic.sc.ti.com Sandeep Maheshwary
sandip@hpindch.cup.hp.com Sandip Dasgupta
sandip@kolkata.mcs.utulsa.edu Sandip Sen
sanilkum@sbast4.ess.sunysb.edu Anilkumar Sivakumaran
sanjay@ssc.upenn.edu
sanjoyg@cs.utexas.edu Sanjoy Ghosh
sanku@cheme.caltech.edu Sanku Mallik
sanku@gold.chem.hawaii.edu Ravi Gagarin Sanku
santanu@ee.Princeton.EDU Santanu Dutta
santanu@iitkgp.ernet.in Mr. Santanu Bhattacharya
santanu@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu santanu bhattacharyya
sarit@kolkata.unl.edu Sarit Mukherjee
sarkap@rpi.edu Prateek Sarkar
sarkar@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu Biswajit Sarkar
sarkar@ponder.csci.unt.edu Falguni Sarkar
SARKAR_CON@DAFFY.MILLERSV.EDU Subhabrata Sarkar
SARKAR_PAT/AL0800_01@opnmail4.corp.hp.com
sarvar@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu Satavisa Sarkar
satyajit@buphy.bu.edu Satyajit Sinha
saugata@SLINKY.CS.NYU.EDU saugata basu
SAXENA@WCSUB.CTSTATEU.EDU
sayeed@scmp.scm.liv.ac.uk Sayeed Haque
sb@C-Cube.COM Subroto Bose
sbanerje@acs.bu.edu Soumya Banerjee
sbanerje@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu S. Banerjee
sbanerje@uceng.uc.EDU Santanu Banerjee
SBANERJE@us.oracle.com SBANERJE.US.ORACLE.COM
sbasu@comp.uark.edu Sanjib Basu
sbasu@gauss.stat.smu.edu Sabyasachi Basu
sc@cs.unc.edu Siddhartha Chatterjee
scbhat@grenet.fr S.C Bhattacharyya
schak@leland.Stanford.EDU Supratik Chakraborty
schattop@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu Sandip Chattopadhyay
schowdhu@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu Shahed Chowdhury
SDAS@astro.sunysb.edu
sdas@casbah.acns.nwu.edu
sdatta@eng.clemson.edu Sandip D.
sdattac@hpuxsv4.cup.hp.com Subrata
sdeven@hsc.usc.edu Deven Shah
sdleung@MIT.EDU
sdpcart@selway.umt.edu Scott Purl
SDUTTA@UTKVX.UTCC.UTK.EDU Suparna Dutta
seal@CS.Scarolina.EDU Krishanu Seal
Sekhar.Bandyopadhyay@vuw.ac.nz
sen@galton.uchicago.edu Saunak Sen
sen@hmco.com Nandana Sen
sen@nwu.edu Subhro Sen
sen@sun14.vlsi.uwaterloo.ca Subhajit Sen
sen@theory.tifr.res.in Ashoke Sen
sen@UG.EDS.COM Somnath Sen
senguptas1%phvax.dnet@sb.com
sens@acf2.NYU.EDU Sunando Sen
SHANKAR@EVAX12.ENG.FSU.EDU
shar@mt747.att.com
shaunc@faceplant.gvg.TEK.COM High Octane Fuel
shawsi@ucunix.san.uc.EDU Shruti Shaw
shiba@ECE.ORST.EDU Shibashis Bhowmik
shivan@sun4.nichibun.ac.jp Shivani Nandi
shoma@buphy.bu.edu Shoma Roy
shomeb@rpi.edu Biswadip Shome
shouvik.saha@wmaster.isl.com Saha, Shouvik
shubho@unlinfo.unl.edu shubhabrata das
shubu@cs.wisc.edu Shubu Mukherjee
shyama@galileo.eng.wayne.edu Sulakshana Shyama Nath
shyamal@mtnms.att.com S.PAIN
Shyamal_Sen@pcmailgw.ml.com
sibnath@lamar.ColoState.EDU Sibnath Mitra
sibu@hawk.unl.edu Sibabrata Ray
sid@oec.com Sid Basu
sidshome@Eng.Auburn.EDU Siddhartha S. Shome
SINGH%UKANVM.BITNET@VM1.NoDak.EDU Dr. Narinder Singh
singhal@cs.cornell.edu Amit Singhal
sinha@purabi.unh.edu
SINHA@UTSW.SWMED.EDU
sinharoy@cs.rpi.edu
SINHA_PARTHA@Tandem.COM
sjames@eng.buffalo.edu Sunil James
skaranje@fedex.com Somesh Karanjee
skb@hogpa.ho.att.com Samir K Bhattacharya
skmukher@hsc.usc.edu Suman Kumar Mukherjee
SLPKW@cc.usu.edu
smajumde@lynx.dac.neu.edu Sumit Majumder
smajumde@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu Sarada Majumder
SMANDAL@worldbank.org Shyama Mandal CSHSS 81125
smanna@discover.wright.edu Sumitra Manna
smitra@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu Sami Mitra
smitra@iastate.edu
SMONDAL@us.oracle.com SMONDAL.US.ORACLE.COM
smukherj@du.edu SHARMILA MUKHERJEE
snanna01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu Senthil Nathan Annamalai
snath@eng.umd.edu Subhobroto Nath
soam@stealth.synthesis.cornell.edu Soam Acharya
som@sickbay.az05.bull.com Soumyabrata Mukherjee [e]
soma@iastate.edu
somnath@latcs1.lat.oz.au Somnath Ghosh
SOMS_S1@blrv1.verifone.com SOUMITRA SEN (BLR)
sougata@core.ucl.ac.be Sougata Poddar (Doctoral student)
SOUMENDU@zodiac.rutgers.edu
soumya@vikrant.miel.mot.com Soumya Bhattacharya
sourav@control.prec.metro-u.ac.jp Sourav Kundu
sourav@cs.umn.edu Sourav Bhattacharya
souri@nova.enet.dec.com
sousou@csd4.csd.uwm.edu Souren Paul
souvik@pollux.cs.uga.edu Souvik Das
spal@tre092.ve.ford.com Sujit Pal
SPC354@JAGUAR.UOFS.EDU SATYA P.CHATTOPADHYAY
SQC3887@ACFcluster.NYU.EDU
sr9@cec.wustl.edu Shantanu Roy
sr@unlinfo.unl.edu saugata ray
srakshit@duke.ecs.umass.edu SAMBARTA RAKSHIT
srakshit@rand.ase.uc.edu Shubhayu Rakshit
srathi@ccad.uiowa.edu Sailesh Rathi
SRAY00@UKCC.UKY.EDU Sayantan Ray
Sri.Rajeev@Eng.Sun.COM S. Rajeev - rajeev@travancore
srik@darwin.bu.edu D. Srikar Rao
srini@sage.acti.com
srinivas@cs.ualberta.ca The Logic Man
sRoy-Chowdhury@symantec.com Sandip Roy-Chowdhury
sroy@crhc.uiuc.edu Sumit Roy
sroy@qualcomm.com Sudeepto Roy
ssaha@iastate.edu
ssarkar@mailbox.syr.edu Sourabh Sarkar
sseal@mtu.edu Sandeep Seal
ssen@kolkata.CV.COM Shantanu Sen x3864 14-5
ssen@uism.BU.EDU
ST005595@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU Mousumi Ghosh
ST403564@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU Mainak Mazumdar
sub@bone.wcceds.com Subroto Barua
subhas@CS.WM.EDU Subhas Roy
subhas@jove.rutgers.edu Subhasish Roy Choudhury
subhodev@UCRENGR.UCR.EDU Subhodev Das
subhra@deakin.anu.edu.au Subhrakanti Dey
subrata@ee.su.oz.au Subrata K. De
sudeshg@eng.clemson.edu sudeshna d ghosh
sudeshna@darwin.bu.edu Sudeshna Das
sudhir@utdallas.edu Sudhir Wokhlu
sudip@prelude.ece.cmu.edu Sudip Kumar Nag
sudipta@ohm.att.com S. Bhawmik
sugato@umich.edu Sugato Bhattacharyya
sujata@aries.miel.mot.com Sujata Nandi
sujoy@sybase.com Sujoy Bhattacharjee
sukomal@ecn.purdue.edu Sukomal Modak
sukumar@pcgate.thch.uni-bonn.de N. Sukumar
sumanm@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca Suman Mukhopadhyay
sumanta@sybase.com Sumanta Chatterjee
sumit@galileo.eng.wayne.edu DPR
sumonto@alpha.eng.fsu.edu
suni@umich.edu sunita dutta
surajit@columbus.ues.com Surajit Chakravarti
surupag@skat.usc.edu Surupa Gupta
sushmita@isical.ernet.in Sushmita Mitra
sutapa@morgan.com Sutapa Chattopadhyay
SuvenduS@aol.com
swapan@prism.kla.com Swapan Ghosh
swgto@cs.iastate.edu Swagato Basumallick
sxb436c@crusher.dukepower.com
sxb444c@crusher.dukepower.com
sxg414c@crusher.dukepower.com
sxg443c@crusher.dukepower.com
SXR0005@UTARLG.UTA.EDU
sxs440c@crusher.dukepower.com
SXS50@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Soma Sanyal
SYETM@ns.rhodes.edu
talukdar@paul.rutgers.edu Anup Talukdar
TandMark@aol.com
tanveer@math.ohio-state.edu Saleh Tanveer
Tapan.Saha@jcu.edu.au Tapan Saha
tbanerje@uceng.uc.EDU Tapan Banerjee
TDASGUPTA@neu.edu Tarakeshwar Dasgupta
TDC61@ISUVAX.IASTATE.EDU
THS1@PSUVM.PSU.EDU T.H.Sanyal.
thssaar@iitmax.acc.iit.edu Arindam A. Roy.
thssdxn@iitmax.acc.iit.edu Dibyendu Nandy
tmitra@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu Tanmoy Mitra
trichat@Synopsys.COM
tuku@dmp.csiro.au Tuku Bandopadhayay
tvembu@kira.ecs.umass.edu Tulsi Vembu
U.DAS@syd.dwt.csiro.au ujjal
u937h@lfht1.hso.link.com Sabyasachi Sen
udayan@cat.syr.edu
udayan@hpcvn2da.cv.hp.com Udayan_Mukherjee
UDBRI::HOSSAIN"@BARTOL.BARTOL.UDEL.EDU
ughosh@acsu.buffalo.edu Upal Ghosh
usmmm7xc@ibmmail.COM
utopian@wam.umd.edu Santanu Bhattacharya
UTPAL@RGTI.COM
venkatpa@eden.rutgers.edu Ramgopal Venkataraman
vidya@sun.soe.clarkson.edu vidya
vish@paul.rutgers.edu S Viswanathan
vmani@ictp.trieste.it Subrahmanyam Vemuru
vprabhu@dcsd.sj.nec.com
vsanjeev.oramail.users@us.oracle.com Vasant Sanjeevan
v_tadvai@postoffice.utas.edu.au Vinay Tadvai
yadallee@gAlLiF.ersys.EDmonTON.Ab.Ca Dave Shariff Yadallee
yanik@planon.qc.ca Yanik Crepeau
ydas@dres.dnd.ca Yoga Das
zahid@cs.UMD.EDU
zalam@ctp.com Zaki Alam
zamir@enet.net Hasan Zamir
zap@rip.it.bond.edu.au Shayak Bhattacharya
zcakkp6@ucl.ac.uk zcakkp6
zmhasan@db.toronto.edu Masum Hasan
ZODAS@LSUVM.SNCC.LSU.EDU Tapash Das
Voted No
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ahmedk@rpi.edu Kawsar Ahmed
akumar1@plato.helios.nd.edu abhay kumar
carlson@cap.gwu.edu Eric C. Carlson
crouchkp@flidh103.delcoelect.com Kenneth P Crouch
cward@Think.COM Christopher Ward
darragh@maths.tcd.ie
dc@panix.com David W. Crawford
eab@msc.edu Edward Bertsch
ELEE42D@Jetson.UH.EDU Sudipto Sen
ewl@panix.com Emery Lapinski
galib@beast.amd.com Syed Galib Hassan
islam@beast.amd.com Khalid Islam
johnl@cs.indiana.edu John Lacey
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
khademy@cs.tamu.edu Khadem M Yusuf
leon891@buzzard.csrv.uidaho.edu Jeremy S. Leon
mallisb@Eng.Auburn.EDU Sumita B. Mallick
mani@saadev.saa.noaa.gov Mani Upadhyaya
Mark-Moraes@deshaw.com
masroor@human.ai.kyushu-u.ac.jp Muhammad Masroor Ali
mkwqytz@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu it's my name
mmt@RedBrick.COM M Mike Taksar KC6ZPS
moazzem@compass-da.com Moazzem Hossain
mulmuls@sun.soe.clarkson.edu Shirish Mulmule
nasir@surggw.csse.muroran-it.ac.jp Quazi Nasiruddin Ahmed
nick@cimio.co.uk Nick Waterman
opu@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu Arshad Mansoor
Raj.Mehta@UC.Edu Raj Mehta
rajiv@lobby.ti.com Rajiv Roy
rashed@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu Md. Mahbub Bin Rashed
rew@moontarz.nuance.com Ryan Waldron
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
rubab@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu [comfortably numb]
sgoil@npac.syr.edu Sanjay Goil
shamik@cs.UMD.EDU
shoaib@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu [Another Brick in The Wall]
sledge@hammer.oche.de Thomas Bueschgens
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Smarasderagd
ticher@ccsg.tau.ac.il ronny ticher
vpnet!vpnet!vagrant@quake.xnet.com
zsardar@lynx.dac.neu.edu Ziak Sardar
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