Children Of Other Faiths In Catholic Schools

GO TO SOURCE BOSTON, MASSACHUCETTS, March 25, 2001: Twenty-six first-graders from St. Catherine of Genoa School in Somerville file into the basement chapel of the Roman Catholic church. But Hriday Chawla isn’t thinking about Jesus Christ. He’s speaking to Ganesh, the Hindu God. Classmate Rupinder Kaur, a girl with long dark hair, worships the Sikh Waheguru. Roughly 25 percent of…

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Sixteen Killed As Sectarian Rumor Sparks Riots

GO TO SOURCE LUCKNOW, INDIA, March 23, 2001: The sectarian riots and violence in Uttar Pradesh’s largest industrial town in Kanpur, sparked off by the alleged burning of pages of the Koran in Delhi by Hindu activists, claimed 16 lives last week. The police opened fire to control the rioters and some persons in the mob retaliated by firing AK47…

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Aussie Hindus Call Off March Against Temple Desecration

GO TO SOURCE The Hindu Council of Australia called off its protest march against an Australian labor union accused of desecrating the famous Sri Venkateswara Temple. The Council withdrew its call following an apology by the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU). A CFMEU team visited the temple and removed eight stonemasons, alleging gross underpayment and unsafe living conditions.…

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Indian Companies Provide Back-Office Services for American Companies

GO TO SOURCE BANGALORE, INDIA, March 15, 2001: India has become the back office for many American companies. So expounds this article that illustrates that Indian Companies such as Customer Asset groom their employees to familiarize them with American culture and give them a fictitious identity. Providing services to companies such as General Electric and British Airways, they then field…

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Scientific Proof – Smoking Promotes Wrinkles

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, ENGLAND, March 23, 2001: Have you always thought that by simply looking at a person’s face you could tell whether he or she is a smoker? Now there is scientific proof to back up your guess. A study conducted by Professor Antony Young at Guys, Kings and St. Thomas’ School of Medicine has shown that the…

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Don’t Blame Coconut Oil

GO TO SOURCE COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, March 21, 2001: Mediterranean cuisine is redolent with olive oil and no Chinese chef will stir fry without sesame oil, but in Sri Lanka, coconut oil is at the heart of a heated controversy, according to this report in India Abroad. Statistics show 521 per 100,000 Sri Lankans die of coronary disease, and healthcare…

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South African Women Study to Become Priests

GO TO SOURCE DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA, March 20, 2001: Indian women in South Africa have found a new niche to promote and protect their religion. Twenty-four diligent participants, all of them female, have graduated from the Arya Pratinidhi Sabha Academy. Started in 1954, the institution teaches interested persons a weekly class for three years. Under the tutelage of trained priests,…

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Fiji To Restore Democracy

GO TO SOURCE FIJI, March 23, 2001: Last May’s coup toppled the democratically-elected government, but Fiji’s caretaker Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase announced a two-week period for the elections starting August 25 to enable citizens in remote islands to vote. He said the country’s president, Ratu Josefa Iloilo, had set the date for polls for the 71-seat parliament. Qarase took charge…

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Moyers Documents Chemicals’ Effect

GO TO SOURCE NEW YORK, NEW YORK, March 25, 2001: Bill Moyers believes so strongly in “Trade Secrets,” his documentary about the chemical industry, that he sheds blood for it. The veteran journalist rolls up his sleeve and offers an arm at New York’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine to Dr. Michael McCally, who is conducting a study on the…

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Swami Shuddhananda Tours USA, England, Germany

GO TO SOURCE KOLKATA, INDIA, March 15, 2001: Swami Shuddhananda will begin his summer tour April 27 in London, and continue on through the USA from May 1 -19, then to Germany from May 20 – 26. For details, email “source” above. The forward-looking swami is especially popular among young people.

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