New Edition of “On Common Ground, World Religions in America” Released

GO TO SOURCE USA, February 23, 2002: The Pluralism Project of Harvard University announced the release of the second edition of their CD-ROM, On Common Ground: World Religions in America, currently available from Columbia University Press. The CD-ROM has increased functionality across platforms, enhanced color display, and includes active links to the World Wide Web. The primary content remains similar…

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Punjab ‘Holocaust’ Warning

GO TO SOURCE PUNJAB, INDIA, February 20, 2002: We are heading towards the greatest holocaust of unborn girls in human history, according to Sabu George, a girls’ rights campaigner. Girls are viewed as a burden in this community of farmers, where in the past some families would ask village midwives to kill a newborn baby if it turned out to…

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Truce After Two Decades of War in Sri Lanka

GO TO SOURCE COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, February 22, 2002: The Sri Lankan Government and Tamil Tiger rebels have agreed to a permanent ceasefire as part of a Norwegian initiative to end almost two decades of civil war. Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe has signed a memorandum of understanding drawn up by Norwegian negotiators which puts an indefinite truce in place. The…

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A High Tech Documentary Featuring an Ancient Theme

GO TO SOURCE AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, February 11, 2002: Imagine a documentary show-casing a pilgrim’s journey from New Zealand, through India, attendance at last years Maha Kumbh Mela, and culminating back in New Zealand for a soul-stirring performance with Indian sarod player Vikash Maharaj. Andrei Jewell, an Auckland film maker whose love of Indian culture began when he was 16…

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Hindu University “Good Karma” For Central Florida

GO TO SOURCE ORLANDO, FLORIDA, February 19, 2002: The developers of Orlando’s Hindu University of America are certain of one thing: the unique institution they are planning already has plenty of good karma. “When you are doing God’s work, He makes things happen,” says Hindu University chairman, Braham Aggarwal, 66. In Hinduism, the faith of nearly a billion people, the…

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Smugglers In Wildlife “Are Wiping Out Species”

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, ENGLAND, February 18, 2002: More than a million imported items of endangered wildlife have been seized in Britain in the past five years, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) revealed today in the first detailed analysis of the confiscated goods. The study shows that even the most commonly recognized endangered species are being smuggled into…

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Anuradha Paudwal Survives Copter Crash

GO TO SOURCE INDORE, INDIA, February 21, 2002: A helicopter carrying Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee President, Radhakishan Malviya and noted recording and concert artist, singer Anuradha Paudwal, crashed here on Thursday near Kumheri Kakad village, official sources said. However, all the occupants of the copter survived, though one suffered a spinal injury. Paudwal, one of India’s most beloved performers, was…

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Andaman Tribes May Have Link With Africans

GO TO SOURCE LUCKNOW, INDIA, January 6, 2002: Three tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar islands may have links with an African tribe, believed to be one of the world’s oldest human community and if established, the link could dramatically change the evolutionary history of mankind, a senior scientist said here. “After analyzing the genetic make up of endangered tribal…

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Rudra Centre Cites Benefits Of Rudraksha

GO TO SOURCE MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, February 19, 2002: The first issue of the Rudra Centre’s Rudraksha World Newsletter presents informative articles and personal testimonials regarding the historical and contemporary use of rudraksha beads. The naturally beads from India and Nepal have been worn for thousands of years by the yogis and the holy people of India as an alternative therapy…

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Three Thousand Languages in Danger of Disappearing

GO TO SOURCE PARIS, FRANCE, February 20, 2002: About half of the world’s 6,000 languages are under threat of disappearing under pressure from more dominant tongues or repressive government policies, a new study says. From France and Russia to the Americas and Australia, minority languages and the heritage that goes along with them are at risk of dying out, according…

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