Talk:Sanjay Gupta

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What is the meaning of the following line under the Links section?:

I will one day be Sanjay Gupta shubes, one day.

[edit] Pic

That CNN screencap is pretty awful. Can anyone find a better pic of Dr. Gupta? Isopropyl 07:31, 30 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nationality

I removed

Indian-American

from the place where nationality belongs, in the lead, bcz that is not a nationality in the WP:MOSBIO sense: see Category:Indian-Americans. What passport does he carry? (If two, separate them by "and", not a hyphen.) Beyond that, perhaps the lead can support more info w/in the MoS, but if he was born in India say "Indian-born"; if he merely has Indian ancestors, say "Indian-descended". And of course documentation is desirable, as some are likely to put down what is to them "obvious" w/o checking a source or stating what they think their wording means.
--Jerzyt 00:59, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Nevertheless, xxxx-American is a common Wikipedia usage to describe ethnic origin. An "Indian-American" is commonly understood to be an American of Indian descent, just as "Italian-Americans" are Americans of Italian descent. Documentation is always welcome, but it is rather hair-splitting to demand evidence of Indian origins for someone named Sanjay Gupta. Essex9999 68.83.140.156 05:42, 26 September 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Pronunciation

I've noticed that Dr. Gupta pronounces his first name as "Sahn-jay." Is this an Americanization? I thought the name was pronounced "Sun-jay." Essex9999 68.83.140.156 05:32, 26 September 2006 (UTC)