October, 1988

October, 1988

Democracy May Follow Zia’s Death

On August 17th, a bizarre plane crash took the life of Pakistan's 64-year-old Islamic military dictator General Zia, throwing most […]

MY TURN

Rambachan, Anantanand Every religious tradition which has been subjected to the ignorance, arrogance and exploitation of colonialism has emerged bruised

TV Staffers Briefed About Hinduism

Peruman, Ravi Hindu though has changed my life," the young, smiling, vegetarian broadcaster said, "I noticed there has been no

Long time controversies

Subramuniyaswami, Sivaya H.H. As you read the pages of our journal, you will discover that there are some issues up

Profiling a Hindu Poet

By profession, Sampath Bhoopalam is a broker. By love, he's a poet. Wielding his pen with kshatriya-like independence, he is

Sexual Harassment Laws

On of the hard-won achievements of the feminist movement of the 1970's was the passage of laws against sexual harassment

Women’s Rights in 99 Nations

Whether you're talking about Bangladeshi women or American professional women, they all work a double day," asserts Sharon L. Camp,

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