Hinduism Today Seeks Sabarimala Pilgrimage Photos

GO TO SOURCE KAUAI, HAWAII, March 9, 2002: Hinduism Today is doing a major story on the famed Sabarimala pilgrimage of Kerala in its next issue. The editors are seeking high quality photos of the temple and its surroundings during the height of the pilgrimage. If you can supply these, or know someone who can, please e-mail “source” above.

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McDonald’s Apologizes, Pays Damages for Meat-Spiked French Fries

GO TO SOURCE WASHINGTON, D.C., March 8, 2002: Fast food behemoth McDonald’s has agreed to publicly apologize to “Hindus, vegetarians and others” for failing to disclose the use of animal products in foods it identified as vegetarian. The company will also donate $10 million to concerns supported by these groups as part of a settlement in a class-action lawsuit initiated…

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South Africa Interfaith Conference Tackles HIV/AIDS

GO TO SOURCE DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA, March 6, 2002: More than 100 leaders from 15 faiths began a two-day conference considering the role religion plays in responding to HIV/AIDS. Tamil, Hindu, Zionist Christian Church, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, African Independent Churches, Church of Nazareth, Telegu and Bahal representatives as well as representatives from several Christian denominations are attending the workshop. At…

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UK Hindu Students Forum Petitions Against Beckham Painting

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, ENGLAND, March 7, 2002: The National Hindu Students Forum (UK) has launched a petition against the depiction of David, Victoria & Brooklyn Beckham as Lord Siva, Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganesh. Their press release from Shrien Dewani states, “This painting caused offense to the society’s members because of the manner in which it appears to mock…

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Bali’s Female Puppet Master

Source: Jakarta Post BALI, INDONESIA, February 22, 2002: Ni Nyoman Tjandri is one of the few female puppet masters in Indonesia. Born to an artist father, Tjandri was familiar with and fond of all forms of the Balinese performing arts, especially the arja, a Balinese traditional drama that incorporates music and dance. The talented Tjandri gradually developed superb dance and…

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Skipping Stones Magazine Calls for Submissions

GO TO SOURCE EUGENE, OREGON, March 8, 2002: The Skipping Stones Youth Honor Awards recognize students ages 7-17 for their contributions to multicultural awareness, peace and nonviolence, social responsibility, and nature and ecology. The 2002 award themes are: 1. http: //hip /or hype? The Internet’s Impact on Multicultural Issues, and 2. World Wide Web of Nature: Technology and the Web…

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Where to Find Leather-Free Goods

GO TO SOURCE USA, March 7, 2002: The Vegetarian Resource group offers an online “Shoppers Guide to Leather Alternatives.” The companies listed are separated into several categories. The Vegan Mail order section includes companies that sell only completely animal-free products. The Catalogs, Companies, and Stores section lists companies that sell or manufacture both leather-free and leather goods. The remaining sections…

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International Hindi Conference Set for Trinidad

GO TO SOURCE TRINIDAD, CARIBBEAN, March 3, 2002: An International Hindi Conference organized by The University of the West Indies and The Hindi Foundation of Trinidad & Tobago, titled “Hindi Language, Literature and Culture: A Caribbean Perspective,” will be held on May 17-19, 2002, at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad. Among the topics to be presented and…

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Child Abuse Revelations in Catholic Church Continue

GO TO SOURCE FLORIDA, USA, March 8, 2002: A Roman Catholic bishop has admitted sexually abusing a student when he was a rector at a Missouri seminary more than 25 years ago, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Friday. Calling his behavior “naive,” Rev. Anthony J. O’Connell acknowledged the abuse of his former student, 40-year-old Christopher Dixon, in an interview with…

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Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians Wants Hindu Input

Source: www.serv-online.org FEBRUARY 26 2002: The society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians (SERV) is an interreligious group currently based in North America. Its aim is to help the promotion of vegetarianism among all religions and groups within religions. They currently have good representation from Jewish, Christian and Buddhist traditions, but Hinduism is not represented. They are especially looking for quotations…

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