I arrange an Indian dinner for my new friends at ACDIS. My
guests include one American physicist, a German climatologist, a Pakistani
nuclear scientist, and an American student of political science. On the table
is simple menu of chole-chawal, dal-roti, and paneer kofta, topped with moong-dal
halwa for dessert. The spread is not even mildly representative of Indian
food, but I can manage only this much for now. Talk veers toward respective
cuisines. German is starch and protein, basically a combination of potato and
meat in various forms. Pakistani is Indian almost (how much Pakistanis hate
this). We get stuck on what’s originally American. Pizza is Italian, Burrito is
Mexican, French fries are Belgian, Beans are from Iberia , and the Big Mac has German
roots – etymologically ‘Burg’ means a fortification alluding to the patty
surrounded by two breads. A Hamburger possibly draws its name from Hamburg in Germany . After much scratching of
heads over rotis we come to the most original American food: Barbecue sauce. They might
have reached outer space, but on culinary front Americans have just about
managed to produce a burnt chutney!
***
All Pulitzers are hogged by anti-Bush reporters this year. A
Fox News anchor cries foul. Says media are so biased! The bulletin is on increasing
gas prices. At US dollars 3.19 to a gallon (less than then prevailing Indian
rate) Americans are going mad at the rise. Anchor asks an expert how higher
crude price translates into costly gas at the station. The expert explains: “Look
cookies are made of dough, so if the price of dough increases so would that of the
cookies.” Uhh…the anchor can appreciate that. These are still my pre-TV days so
I do find it dumb.
***
A NewYork Post stringer is caught demanding bribe from a
celebrity for not publishing a news item. The scandal is brought out by rival Daily
News and is being talked out on news television. That’s heartening. It was in
1970’s that Indira Gandhi had branded corruption a global phenomenon. I get to
see a sample myself. America
has a raucous, diverse media with each reasonably sized town having its own
radio station, newspaper, and possibly television channel. We in India have
ended up following this model in a rather unhealthy manner. More of it in some
later post.
***
Chinese President Hu Jintao is visiting the United States .
This is his first visit and happening at a time when tensions are particularly
high on trade front between the two nations. America
wants China
to devalue Yuan and the Chinese are not obliging. Media expect some fireworks
in Washington .
But corporate America
has offset any possibility of a showdown by fêting Jintao as a visionary. He
begins his trip from Seattle , goes to Los Angeles for a rendezvous with Hollywood
and then to New York
for some more business. The fourth and last day is kept for Washington almost as an afterthought. Just
shows the importance of government apparatus in Uncle Sam.
***
It has been two months and I need a hair cut. But I can’t
get it. No, there’s no strike by barbers in America but a cut is high on
dollars. US dollars 20 for one hair cut is equal to my two year’s budget for
the same. I hunt and finally get one discount store that gives it for eight
dollars. Still close to a year’s budget but then I can not get greedier than
that. So with a heavy heart I get one. Think I should extract maximum benefit
and tell the barber to make them really short. I still have more than a month
to go and would not want to spend second year’s hair cut budget as well. But it
makes stuff easier for him. He just runs a machine round my head and is done in
five minutes flat.
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